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In ancient Egyptian architecture, the large sloping walls which flank the entrance to a temple complex are called
pyramids.
mastabas.
tombs.
pylons.
obelisks.

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In ancient Egyptian architecture, the large sloping walls which flank the entrance to a temple complex are called pyramids. mastabas. tombs. pylons. obelisks. Pylons
An improvised performance, usually held in churchyards or city squares, that was performed in a circle and involved playing the role of redeemers, by the act of scourging and whipping themselves, which made them move and gesture, was performed by flagellants
An a priori truth is one that is known to be true Independently of experiance, or from first
The fourth degree of a major scale is given what name? subdominant
A natural minor scale contains five whole steps and two half steps. Between which scale degrees do the half steps occur? 2-3 and 5-6
An example of the use of primitivism can be found in which musical selection? Stravinsky's "le Sacre du Printemps"
Which of the following is the earliest and clearest demonstration of the principles of romanticism? William Blake (1757 - 1827) Songs of Innocence and Experiance
Which of the following works is known for defining the parameters of existentialism? L'Etranger
Which of the following is a "coming of age" novel that utilizes the concept of the anti-hero? Catcher in the Rye
Of the following poems, which is known as one of the most poignant elegies to President Abraham Lincoln? Whitman's " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed"
U/U/U/U/U/ example of iambic pentameter
African-American playwrights who won awards and critical recognition for their plays in the 1920s Zora Neale Hurston and Marita Bonner
Soloman R. Guggenheim Museum New York Archeiect Frank Lloyd Wright
glissade Placing and applying body weight to one foot that is against the floor while sliding the other foot into fifth position
improper balance Weight proportioned incorrectly
fourth position crossed? One foot in front of the other while one step apart
The predecessor of the modern-day piano is the _____ Harpsichord
A poem set to music is a(n) _____ art song or lieder
A high male voice is classified as a(n) tenor
Which of the following well-known writers is famous for his verses about the struggle for Irish independence? W.B Yeats
The idea of evolution is propounded by which of the following English writers? Charles Darwin
Which of the following early American novels deals with the author's personal attempt to exorcise many of the negative aspects of his Puritan heritage? Hawthornese's The Scarlet Letter
Though condemned as indecent and controversial, this modern English autobiographical novel is now acclaimed for its originality. Sons and lovers
Known for its transcendentalist underpinnings, this early American work also emphasizes the importance of self-reliance. Thoreau's Walden
Poetic drama is best described as A poem dialogue written for performance
The Three Penny Opera is best described as an epic drama
The belief that a human being has an absolute power to choose his or her own destiny is a hallmark of Existentialism
"Cyclopean" is a term which is often used to refer to the masonry building of which of the following civilizations? Mycenean
Descartes used his cogito argument ("I think; therefore, I am") to establish An indubidable foundation for knowlege
Which analysis represents a through-composed form? ABCDE
Which of the following can be a synonym for Gregorian chant? plainchant
Which composer is best known for his technique of weaving favorite melodies, often patriotic, into his compositions? Charles Ives
Which of the following is perhaps the most curious – even hilarious – novel written in the eighteenth century? Tristram Shandy (Lawance Sterne)
Which Shakespeare play is considered by many critics to be the Bard's finest study of guilt and conscience following a crime? Macbeth
In which of the following tales is a house presented as a personification of a family? Hawthorne's The House of Seven Gables
Which of the following is a twentieth-century novel about the Wild West written in the tradition of realistic movement? Clark's The Oxbow Incident
Which of the following poets is known as an American original who experimented with extensive works of detailed images and free verse? Wlat Whitman
play focuses on a marriage built on a lie and problems with eyesight? The wild duck
Tartuffe is best described as a play about A man of stature duped by a hypocrite
An insula refers to a(n) multi-story roman apartment block
Berkeley's famous dictum, "Esse est percipi" ("To be is to be perceived"), is associated most strongly with the outlook known as Idealism
Which jazz saxophonist was named "Bird"? Charlie Parker
Which jazz tenor saxophonist is famous for his "Giant Steps"? John Coltrane
A collaboration between Aaron Copland and the dance-choreographer Agnes de Mille resulted in the creation of which ballet suite? Rodeo
What novel of adventure presents the most detailed picture of eighteenth-century English manorial and city life? Henry Fielding's Tom Jones (1707-1754)
The important literary concept of the "pathetic fallacy" was first set forth in Ruskin's Modern Painters
A reaction against utilitarianism – the theory of ethics formulated in England in the eighteenth century – can be seen in nineteenth-century literature, such as Dicken's David Copperfield
Which of the following writers participated energetically in the Celtic Revival of the eighteenth century? James Macpherson
As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from an uneasy dream he found himself transformed into a gigantic insect. Kafka's The Metamorphosis
The best definition for the original use of scapegoat is A Victim sacrificed for the redemption of the tribe
Which of the following types of ancient Roman architecture most directly influenced the development of early Christian church planning? Basilica
Dance was originated by Savage Hunters
The logical fallacy involved in concluding that the universe itself must have a cause because every event in the universe has cause is The fallacy of composition
The themes of many musical compositions are often that of folk music. Which composer is most famous for his folk music settings for wind ensemble? Percy Grainger
Which of the following is considered among the body of literature currently termed "American Ethnic"? Roth's Goodbye Columbus
One of the most famous and prophetic descriptions of settlements in the young American nation was Alex de Tocqueville's Letters from an American Farmer
Which of the following modern novels describes the difficulties faced by African-Americans in twentieth-century America? Ralph Wllison's The Invisible Man
Which of the following nineteenth-century novels was used as an accurate travel guide well into this century? Jules Vern's Journey to the center of the eart
Which of the following novels recalls a time of medieval chivalry? Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe
It has been said that Victorian poetry is essentially a continuation of the poetry of the romantic movement. This can be seen in Arnold's veneration of Wordsworth
Which of the following is one of the most hilarious stories in Huckleberry Finn — one which demonstrates both the accepting nature and eventual canniness of the heartland Americans? The Duke of Dauphin
Which of the following best defines the term bathos? An abrupt fall from beautiful to funny
Which poet gave us the term "negative capability"? John Keats
If all tragedies are finished by death, and all comedies by a marriage, then which of the following is the best example of tragedy? A death of a Salesman
The unglazed opening in the center of the dome of the Pantheon in Rome is called a(n) oculus meaning eye
Parallel feet, flat-footed steps, undulating torso, body isolation, and syncopated rhythms refer to Jazz Dance
The hero of what nineteenth century novel states that "...vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride– where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation." Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
A trumpet can play different notes by adjusting the lip or by doing what? pressing down a valve
What is another name for the bass clef? F Clef
One of the greatest modern chronicles of a famous incident during the Civil War is Catton's A Stillness at Appomatox
Edward albee's drama of the trials and tribulations of a university professor and his wife Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf
Which American classic is known for its comprehensive description of frontier families' lives in the Midwest during the nineteenth century? My Antonia
Which of the following is among the most famous of English works by the group of writers called the "Decadents"? Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
One of the greatest Diarists of the Restoration Samuel Pepys
1800s minister who promoted a philisophical movement called transcendentalism Ralf Waldo Emerson
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