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The latter part of the Baroque Period saw the rise of the prima ballerina. Who gained major importance as a performer?
women
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The arts were almost exclusively under the patronage of: (Middle Ages)
the church
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Of the hundreds of plays written by ancient Greeks:
only about 30 remain
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The best known writer of the time, also known as the best dramatist of all time is:(Renaissance)
William Shakespeare
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Musical theater is a uniquely ___________ offering. (Modern)
American
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Which word means irregular, grotesque, and contorted, and was an insulting term? (Baroque/Rococo)
baroque
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One of the greatest legacies from this period is (Greek/Roman):
architecture
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How many actors usually played all the parts in a Greek drama?
3
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The composers sought to appeal to the _____________ rather than the intellect. (Victorian/Edwardian)
senses
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When these people disappeared (Neanderthals), they were replaced with the:
Cro-Magnon (Beginnings)
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What occurred that made a written record of history possible in this period? (Egypt)
the advent of communication
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A knowledge of music was vital to: (Greek/Roman)
upper class Roman
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The Egyptians had basic patterns for institutions, beliefs, artistic ideas, and religion. This helped them develop:
a strong sense of continuity
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