Augusta Savage's La Citadelle: Freedom was inspired by the __________.

A. Haitian Revolution
B. Great Depression
C. Spanish Civil War
D. Communism


Answer: A

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Which of the following approaches is characterized by artworks that have aggressive lines, rough textures, and personal narrative?

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What formal structure incorporates a beginning section, a contrasting middle section, and a repeat of the beginning section?

A. Theme and variations B. Binary form C. Canon D. Ternary form

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The triumphal arch called the Arch of Titus was the first instance of the portrayal of _____ interacting with humans

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