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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
A ________is a particular material and its accompanying technique.


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Question 2.
All of the following are media developed in the last two centuries except:


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Question 3.
The visual arts include all the following except:


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Question 4.
The ______________arts improve the quality of our surroundings.


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Question 5.
________ domination of his country led to his desire to control and suppress the arts.


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Question 6.
Arts’ most important function during the Middle Ages in Europe was to


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Question 7.
In many societies, the arts simultaneously serve utilitarian and _____________ purposes.


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Question 8.
_________ was probably constructed to serve as a calendar that calculated solar and lunar movements.


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Question 9.
From the age of twenty until his death, _________________ painted dozens of self-portraits.


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Question 10.
Romare Bearden’s artwork reflects his interests in __________.


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