"Potato eaters" referred to

a. beggars.
b. homeless people.
c. farmers.
d. miners.
e. ministers.


d

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How does Betsabeé Romero’s Ciudades que se van (Cities on the Move) use relief techniques in an innovative way?

a. She creates an electric current that mimics the tones of aquatints. b. She uses the linocut medium in socially conscious printmaking. c. She carves relief patterns on tires to print designs on long sheets. d. She employs digital printers to create unique three-dimensional prints.

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a. the linking of electronic instruments with cables that allow them to communicate digital information b. accents played off of the beat c. another name for metronomic sense d. an easy way to make something expected unexpected

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This musician, the most prolific composer of late-nineteenth-century program music, wrote in every genre of

nineteenth-century music, but excelled in music requiring a large orchestra (the program symphony, symphonic poem, and ballet). The musical strengths of his compositions lie in their sweeping melodies, colorful instrumentation, dramatic contrasts, and grand gestures.

a. Brahms b. Mahler c. Tchaikovsky d. Wagner e. Berlioz

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