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Midterm Part 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  is known for his combination of new technology of steel and glass with the aesthetic principles of Asian architecture.
B  is known for his ornately decorated and detailed design for homes.
C  none of the answers
D  is considered to be one of the greatest English architects of the last 200 years.
Question #2
A  Post-Impressionists
B  Cubists
C  Romanticists
D  none of the answers
Question #3
A  none of the answers
B  that women are naturally inclined to being the slaves of men sexually.
C  that the legal subordination of one gender to another is wrong and hinders human progress.
D  that women are naturally the inferior gender and should , therefore, dedicate their lives to serving and pleasing men.
Question #4
A  the social and economic consequences of industrialization and the sense of disconnect people felt.
B  the subjectivity and escapism of Romanticism.
C  the exaggerated exploration of the sense and emotion by Romanticists, the social and economic consequences of industrialization and the sense of disconnect people felt, and the subjectivity and escapism of Romanticism.
D  the exaggerated exploration of the sense and emotion by Romanticists.
Question #5
A  love and lust
B  creative individualism, patriotism and heroic nationalism
C  intellectual exploration of politics. love and lust
D  intellectual exploration of politics
Question #6
A  adhering to a specific set of standards to reflect the Romantic ideal of order and symmetry.
B  structured, organized and dealing with classical themes to reflect the influence of Greek civilization.
C  consisting of grand orchestras, dealt with death and love, and expanded sound and structure to reflect human emotion and passion.
D  none of the answers
Question #7
A  Imperial Rome.
B  classical Greece.
C  the medieval world.
D  none of the answers
Question #8
A  presented women’s minds as more important than their bodies.
B  none of the answers
C  presented women as strong and independent of men.
D  presented women in a traditional and idealized form that focused on physical beauty and sexual purity.
Question #9
A  none of the answers
B  he wrote a poem titled “Prometheus.”
C  he was dedicated to pleasure of the senses, an impassioned supporter of democracy and individualism, a talented writer and fierce soldier.
D  he was Napoleon’s greatest soldier and most trusted friend.
Question #10
A  a historical Greek hero who saved humanity.
B  one of the devil’s many incarnations on earth.
C  none of the answers
D  a mythological figure believed to have given man the gift of fire.
Question #11
A  demonstrates the best of society’s traditions and morals.
B  none of the answers
C  represents humanity at its best, is larger than life with extraordinary abilities and ambition and challenges society’s traditions.
D  is concerned with love and romance only.
Question #12
A  that knowledge gained through intuition transcends knowledge gained by reason and logic.
B  that religious knowledge according to Protestantism is the key to transcending mortal life.
C  none of the answers
D  that it is the individual’s duty to transcend one’s mortal life by rebelling against the oppressive British government.
Question #13
A  depicting the logical order and symmetry of nature through the use of geometrically composed landscapes.
B  idealizing the creation of a rational, organized God (Creator).
C  investing nature with theatrical, emotional fervor through bold use of color by painting natural disasters
D  none of the answers
Question #14
A  exploring love while also wooing and seducing women on a massive scale.
B  none of the answers
C  celebrating God, Queen, and country.
D  expression of emotion, individualism, communing with nature, democracy and the exploration of nature’s divinity.
Question #15
A  the world works like a clock and has an organized, mechanical nature.
B  the universe is random and chaotic.
C  the world consists of a single divine nature, which he termed the “absolute mind” or “spirit.”
D  none of the answers