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@thezombieknight

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ok im here

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Which of the following does not describe one of Freud’s beliefs? A. The struggle to repress the powerful forces of the unconscious leads to mental illness. B. The unconscious mind is driven by powerful instincts and desires. C. Mental illness is caused by injury to the body or brain. D. The mind has conscious and unconscious parts.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That'd be C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea C

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Thanks

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yep

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Mark each statement that is true. A. Naturalists were influenced by Charles Darwin’s ideas. B. Naturalists believed the unconscious mind shaped human beings. C. Émile Zola wrote Naturalist novels. D. Zola thought most nineteenth-century novels described the lives of the poor very accurately. E. Naturalists thought that the environment shaped people.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B D E

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol i looked it up and got a 500 page doc if u want tht

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yea idk this one

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The artists were very interested in the effects of light and tried to capture a fleeting moment by using short brushstrokes and vivid, little patches of color. A. Abstract B. Cubist C. Impressionist D. Postimpressionist

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no 500 page document plz

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I love art this is impressionists

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im thinking C.

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lol my bother is an artist

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Art is my life so is playing the clarinet

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http://www.deviantart.com/art/Velstadt-Light-In-a-Face-of-Darkness-500444005 heres some of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's really good

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yea lol

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Do you need help with anything else?? @shortyloco7777

OpenStudy (anonymous):

he likes drawing clowns too lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

clowns are creepy

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NOOOOOOOOO

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The artists broke down and imaginatively reassembled objects with geometric shapes. They eliminated the illusion of space and usually showed several views of the subject. A. Abstract B. Cubist C. Impressionist D. Postimpressionist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol me and my brothers love clowns

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont like clowns, their creepy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cubist.. and I totally agree shorty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

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ok anything else

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The artists made art out of the elements of art itself—line, color, shapes, light, and texture, and their artwork did not include identifiable objects. A. Abstract B. Cubist C. Impressionist D. Postimpressionist

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@thezombieknight @heather_theginger

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my internet keeps going out sorry

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lol thats ok

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Abstract bruh

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yea

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Although the artists emphasized light and used short brushstrokes, they wanted to show powerful emotions in their artwork. A. Abstract B. Cubist C. Impressionist D. Postimpressionist

OpenStudy (the_mobster):

Impressionist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

impressionist is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea i think tht too

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any more?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

srry dont know this one

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@heather_theginger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on one sec this is a bit tricky

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ok

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It definitely looks like a Picasso

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

looks like a Vinsent Van gogh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats definitely vincent van gogh

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thats kandinsky

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i am not sure but i think A

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yes I believe it is renoir

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Who is most associated with the beginning of modern music? A. Wassily Kandinsky B. Georges Braque C. Igor Stravinsky D. Edouard Manet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That'd be C

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yup

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Which of the following characteristics are rarely found in modernist music? A. harsh dissonant sounds B. unpredictable rhythms C. smooth, flowing melodies D. wild harmonies

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Stravinsky was amazing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

prob A

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It is C

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10/12 :D

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which ones were wrong?

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congrats

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And we all did a great job! lol

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lol yea

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Thanks

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your welcome

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np

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it was just 2 and 6 but its alright

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ok anything else or r u good for now?

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