Exam 32: The Fin De Siècle: Toward the Modern
Exam 20: The Baroque in Italy: The Church and Its Appeal38 Questions
Exam 21: The Secular Baroque in the North: The Art of Observation43 Questions
Exam 22: The Baroque Court: Absolute Power and Royal Patronage38 Questions
Exam 23: The Rise of the Enlightenment in England: The Claims of Reason40 Questions
Exam 24: The Rococo and the Enlightenment on the Continent: Privilege and Reason41 Questions
Exam 25: The Rights of Man: Revolution and the Neoclassical Style40 Questions
Exam 26: The Romantic World View: the Self in Nature and the Nature of Self41 Questions
Exam 27: Industry and the Working Class: a New Realism39 Questions
Exam 28: Global Confrontation and Civil War: Challenges to Cultural Identity37 Questions
Exam 29: In Pursuit of Modernity: Paris in the 1850s and 1860s36 Questions
Exam 30: The Promise of Renewal: Hope and Possibility in Late Nineteenth-Century Europe37 Questions
Exam 31: The Course of Empire: Expansion and Conflict in America39 Questions
Exam 32: The Fin De Siècle: Toward the Modern41 Questions
Exam 33: The Era of Invention: Paris and the Modern World39 Questions
Exam 34: The Great War and Its Impact: a Lost Generation and a New Imagination39 Questions
Exam 35: New York skyscraper Culture and the Jazz Age: Making It New38 Questions
Exam 36: The Age of Anxiety: Fascism and Depression holocaust and Bomb39 Questions
Exam 37: After the War: Existential Doubt, artistic Triumph, and the Culture of Consumption34 Questions
Exam 38: Multiplicity and Diversity: Cultures of Liberation and Identity in the 1960s and 1970s37 Questions
Exam 39: Without Boundaries: Multiple Meanings in a Postmodern World38 Questions
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In Still Life with Plaster Cast,what does Paul Cézanne seem to be suggesting by the two viewpoints?
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As described in the chapter's "Continuity and Change" section,what method did Sigmund Freud use to encourage his patients to talk freely?
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Why did European audiences find the character Nora in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House scandalous?
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Compare Nora in Ibsen's A Doll's House to the female in Rodin's The Kiss,explaining why audiences found both females to be scandalous.
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Why did Friedrich Nietzsche reject organized religion,going so far as to declare that "God is dead"?
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List and describe three ways the European colonialism of Africa affected the African people.
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Why did the southern Africans submit themselves to the prison-like conditions of working in the diamond mines?
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How did Louis Comfort Tiffany create his Art Nouveau stained glass?
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Why at the beginning of the twentieth century were Western powers vying to dominate Africa?
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In The Night Café,how does Vincent van Gogh express "the terrible passions of humanity"?
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In A Doll's House,what does the doll's house symbolize for Nora?
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How did Claude Debussy create a sense of aimless wandering in his Prélude à l'aprés-midi d'un faune?
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How did Gustav Mahler create a jarring sense of conflict and tension in his Symphony No.1?
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Why does Seurat portray almost all the people in A Sunday on La Grande Jatte as looking either straight or downward?
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Identify and explain at least two reasons for Paris's position as the fin de siècle's center for artistic and literary change.
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Define Pointillism,and explain Georges Seurat's use of points of color to reflect and to create mood.
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