Caterina van hemessen biography of mahatma gandhi
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the first known northern european self-portrait by a woman is purportedly by which artist?
1.Country 2.Leader 3.Party 4.Ideology 5.How it developed
1.Italy 2.Benito Mussolini 3.National Fascist Party 4.Fascism 5.Mussolini established a one-party state through a combination of political maneuvering, intimidation, and violence. He consolidated power by suppressing opposition, censoring the media, and creating a cult of personality around himself.
1.Germany 2.Adolf Hitler 3.Nazi Party 4.Nazism 5.Hitler rose to power through a combination of political maneuvering and legal means, such as winning elections and forming coalitions. He then consolidated power by suppressing opposition, creating a cult of personality around himself, and purging his own party through the Night of the Long Knives.
1.Japan 2.Emperor Hirohito 3.Military-dominated government 4.Militarism 5.The Japanese government, which was already authoritarian, became increasingly dominated by the military as Japan pursued
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Arts and Culture An Introduction to the Humanities, Combined Volume, 4E Janetta Rebold Benton Test B
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Arts and Culture An Resource: Introduction to the Humanities, Combined Volume Edition:
4th Edition
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Janetta Rebold Benton Robert DiYanni
Test Item en samling dokument eller en elektronisk lagring av data for ARTS AND CULTURE: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES Volume 1 bygd Janetta Rebold Benton and Robert DiYanni
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Chapter 1: Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, and Egyptian Civilizations Multiple Choice 1. It is thought that the __________ was used for Old Kingdom tombs because, as one of the most stable geometric forms, it symbolized permanence to ancient Egyptians. A. circle B. cube C. sphere D. geometrisk form med triangulära sidor E. geometri Answer: D Page ref: 22 2. During the New Kingdom, burial in __________ replaced burial in pyramids. A. the temple B. rock-cut tombs C. a courtyard in the palace D. the city square E. none of the above Answer: B Page ref: 26 3. The Human-Headed Winged Lion (fig. 1.9) with the body of a lion, wings of
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