This part of the exam consists of 25 multiple-choice questio…
This part of the exam consists of 25 multiple-choice questions based upon weekly lectures and readings. Each question is worth one (1) point for a total of 25 points. 24. What name do the Japanese use to refer to the art of woodblock printing?
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This part of the exam consists of 25 multiple-choice questions based upon weekly lectures and readings. Each question is worth one (1) point for a total of 25 points. 12. After successfully suing her previous master, Sojournour Truth sold _______ to promote the abolitionist cause.
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This part of the exam consists of seven (7) short answer questions. Students will choose five (5) to respond to in complete sentences, answering the question completely. Each response is worth eight (8) points for a total of 40 points. Points may be lost if your chosen examples are discussed in the slide id portion of the exam 4. What is Transcendentalism, and how is it expressed by American writers like Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson?
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This part of the exam consists of seven (7) short answer questions. Students will choose five (5) to respond to in complete sentences, answering the question completely. Each response is worth eight (8) points for a total of 40 points. Points may be lost if your chosen examples are discussed in the slide id portion of the exam 2. What are the two styles of Romanticist landscape painting? Name both, then compare and contrast a work of each style.
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This part of the exam consists of 25 multiple-choice questions based upon weekly lectures and readings. Each question is worth one (1) point for a total of 25 points. 16. Similar to some of his descriptions in Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens brought attention to “men and women, in every variety of scanty and dirty apparel, lounging, scolding, drinking, smoking, squabbling, fighting, and swearing,” typical of which notorious setting?
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This part of the exam consists of 25 multiple-choice questions based upon weekly lectures and readings. Each question is worth one (1) point for a total of 25 points. 23. In Frankenstein, who is the first victim to be killed by the creature?
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This part of the exam consists of seven (7) short answer questions. Students will choose five (5) to respond to in complete sentences, answering the question completely. Each response is worth eight (8) points for a total of 40 points. Points may be lost if your chosen examples are discussed in the slide id portion of the exam 6. Why were the Salon des Refusés and the First Impressionist Exhibition important to the development of the avant-garde? Discuss some of the features and subject matter of avant-garde in late-19th-century Europe to support your answer.
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This part of the exam consists of 25 multiple-choice questions based upon weekly lectures and readings. Each question is worth one (1) point for a total of 25 points. 10. The paintings of Monet and Cézanne share an interest in __________.
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