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The 1469 marriage of Prince Ferdinand and Queen Isabella created which nation?A. Portugal B. Castile C. Spain D. Aragon
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Which composer is NOT from the Baroque Period?a. Corellib. Buxtehudec. Handeld. Copeland
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What type of balance does a rose window have
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Miracle plays were always based on the lives of saints. a. Trueb. False
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How were Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Hera related to Zeus?a. They were his siblingsb. They were his childrenc. They were his cousinsd. They were his uncles
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Which of the following type of ceramics is used for making bricks?
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why might a college choose to use Greek architectural elements sych as columns when designing the central building on campus?
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Which of the following is not a visual element of art?a. colorc. shapeb. textured. angle
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Which popular styles were blended to create rock and roll?
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What is the most famous scene in the Sistine Chapel?a. Mosesb. The Prophet Danielc. The Creation of Adamd. New Sacristy
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Synecdoche is a form of _____.a.apostropheb.metonymyc.similed.metaphor
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Contractions and colloquial expressions are acceptable in a formal report.a. Trueb. False
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A relief sculpture can be seen from _____________ point(s) of view.a. onec. threeb. twod. multiple
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Jane Austen wrote Silas Marner.a. Trueb. False
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Which Islamic construction is a tomb, not a mosque?
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Events that take place during the rising action are intended to __________.confuse the audienceprovide expositionintensify the plotresolve the conflict
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The kinds of plays written in ancient Greece were _____.comedymysterytragedyvictory
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Which of the following pieces features multiple soloists, including a trumpet, oboe, violin, and recorder?a. Brandenburg Concerto no. 2b. Dido and Aeneas, Overture and Act I, nos. 1–14c. Fugue in G Minord. Orpheus, selection from Act II
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