In The Outbreak, Käthe Kollwitz tried to symbolize __________ through her forceful depiction of the sixteenth-century Peasants' War

a. isolation
b. rage
c. inhumanity, injustice, and humankind's destruction of itself
d. disgust
e. the futility of war


c

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"Neumes" were a significant advance in the field of

A. agriculture. B. music. C. military technology. D. architecture.

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Which of the following statements does not apply to the Renaissance?

A. Because the body was seen as shameful, Renaissance artists refused to depict the nude human form. B. Renaissance artists were called upon by the upper class to create costumes and plan parades and festivals. C. People of the Renaissance began to strive more for personal wealth. D. During the Renaissance, art began to be created for its own sake, for its sheer beauty.

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What is typical about Mahler's treatment of the literary song, as reflected in "Um Mitternacht"?

A) accompaniment provided by the orchestra B) extensive use of text repetition to emphasize important words C) strophic form D) all of these choices

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Sumerians worshiped Inanna as the

a) goddess of fertility and heaven, but she also is represented in literature as a mortal. b) goddess of water and source of the Tigris River. c) human-headed winged bull, the god of the earth. d) wife of Gilgamesh.

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