Why did critics refer to some artists in the early twentieth century as the "Ashcan School"?
A) The artists celebrated nature and ecology.
B) The artists paid much attention to the life of the debutante.
C) The artists were members of wealthy America.
D) The artists focused on the vitality of urban America.
D
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Why did governments like that of Louis XIV rely on state-private colonizing companies such as the French West Indies Company?
a) These companies had the capital and shipping needed to organize trade and settlement, while giving the crown both a share of the profits and deniability for encroaching on Spanish territory. b) Absolute monarchies never oversaw foreign ventures themselves because it was easier to stay at home. Consider This: The Dutch and the English had similar organizations. See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life. c) Louis XIV was involved in so many wars he had no time for the Caribbean. Consider This: The Dutch and the English had similar organizations. See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life. d) The owners of the French West Indies Company blackmailed Louis into giving them the charter, threatening to turn their piracy against him if he did not. Consider This: The Dutch and the English had similar organizations. See 4.7: Narrative: A Pirate’s Life.
In the Paleolithic Age's division of labor, women were probably involved in
a. gathering wild grain and berries. b. making tools. c. hunting and fishing. d. protecting the family with war skills.
The abbey church of St. Denis is the first notable example of the ____________________ style
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Why is Equiano’s autobiography considered especially valuable?
a) It is the most detailed and vivid account of the Middle Passage from an enslaved person’s perspective. b) It details the experience of slaves held during the time of the American Civil War. c) It was written by an especially prominent leader in the abolitionist movement. d) It contains a firsthand account of the American Revolutionary War from an enslaved person’s perspective.