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III: Short Answer: This part of the exam consists of seven (…

III: Short Answer: 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. For full credit, you must discuss examples not discussed in the slide id section of this exam. Each response is worth six (6) points for a total of 30 points. How does Sigmund Freud relate to Surrealism? Describe a work of surrealist art that incorporates some aspect of Freud’s ideas.

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III: Short Answer: This part of the exam consists of seven (…

III: Short Answer: 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. For full credit, you must discuss examples not discussed in the slide id section of this exam. Each response is worth six (6) points for a total of 30 points. Abstraction became central to art in the twentieth century. Discuss how and why artists sought abstract forms in favor of mimetic, figural forms in their art. What was the appeal of abstraction and did this appeal and understanding of abstraction differ between the various proponents of abstraction?

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III: Short Answer: This part of the exam consists of seven (…

III: Short Answer: 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. For full credit, you must discuss examples not discussed in the slide id section of this exam. Each response is worth six (6) points for a total of 30 points. What was the Harlem Renaissance? What propelled the Harlem Renaissance and what did thinkers and writers associated with it promote? What kinds of imagery are preferred by authors and artists associated with this movement? Describe at least one work that supports your answer.

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III: Short Answer: This part of the exam consists of seven (…

III: Short Answer: 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. For full credit, you must discuss examples not discussed in the slide id section of this exam. Each response is worth six (6) points for a total of 30 points. What is ‘International Style’? Where and when did it originate? What elements unite this style? How does Frank Lloyd Wright’s work differ from that of Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier?

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Immunization has been a highly successful public health stra…

Immunization has been a highly successful public health strategy but has not been applied to all pathogens. Which of the following diseases are NOT vaccine-preventable?

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A primary purpose for the use of stains in microscopy is to…

A primary purpose for the use of stains in microscopy is to increase the _____ of a specimen.

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Where in the host cell do most DNA animal viruses replicate…

Where in the host cell do most DNA animal viruses replicate their genome?

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Which of the following is an opportunistic pathogen commonly…

Which of the following is an opportunistic pathogen commonly present in the nasal cavity as a member of the microbiota?

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Which is a mechanism of antibiotic resistance?

Which is a mechanism of antibiotic resistance?

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Which of the following vaccines contains an antigenic piece…

Which of the following vaccines contains an antigenic piece of a pathogen?

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