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Not one of the three sub-divisions of classicism |
Impressionism |
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Classicists believed this period of history was the most perfect |
Greece and Rome |
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Not a part of classical architecture |
Flying buttresses |
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Because classicism is "light and airy" it preferred these types of colors |
Pastels |
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Because it emphasized the age of reason, classical literature had to have |
A logical conclusion |
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English neo-classical painters often painted |
Women and dogs |
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In contrast to the English, French neo-classical painters often painted |
Revolutionaries |
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This French classical novel was remade into forest Gump |
Candide |
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The ultimate neo-classical sculptor, he created nearly perfect eyes |
Houdon |
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Because it emphasized the age of reason, classical poetry and music followed |
Natural laws |
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Classical music was absolutely dominated by composers from this country |
Germany |
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The most influential building in defining classical architecture, it was copied by many monarchs |
Palace of Versailles |
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Romantics believed this period of history was the best because it was diverse and unique |
Middle ages |
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Romanticism rejected reason and emphasized this |
Emotion |
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Romanticism rejected the natural laws of the universe and favored the |
Supernatural |
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In romantic literature, this main character had to overcome some flaw, often personal |
Transcendent character |
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Romantic poetry rejected these aspects of classical poetry |
Iambic pentameter and rhyming couplets |
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Romantic literature often featured this type or character |
A ghost |
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This modern movie is simply a remake of the original "Frankenstein" |
Jurassic park |
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Romantic works often had a dark side, which is usually termed as |
Gothic |
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In addition to writing novels, the romantics perfected this |
The short story |
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Because romantics liked the wildness of nature, romantics preferred these colors |
Earth tones |
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Not a part of romantic architecture |
Domes |
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Because the United States didn't have middle ages, American romantics wrote about |
The colonial period |
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Not a part of the romantic movement |
Louis XIV style |
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Romantic painting was challenged by this invention of the industrial revolution |
The camera |
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Not an impressionist painter |
Van Gogh |
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Is not based on the same fundamentals as romanticism |
Forrest Gump |
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The legislative branch of the French government under the burbons |
Estates general |
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The widespread paranoia that the nobels were going to strike at the commoners in 1789 |
Great fear |
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The revolutionary moment of the French revolution |
Tennis court oaths |
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The constitution of 1791 was nullified by this |
Kings flight to varennes |
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This twelve man council replaced the king as the supreme executive |
Committee of public safety |
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Collectively the French political groups wanting some sort of representation |
Jacobins |
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This man led the reign of terror but in doing so saved the revolution |
Robespierre |
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The counter revolution eliminated the committee of public safety and created |
The directory |
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Besides Waterloo the only other battle Napoleon lost |
Leipzig |
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Napoleon greatest accomplishment it still affects two thirds of the world today |
The Napoleonic code of law |
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The first nation of industrialization |
Britain |
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The advantage of the putting out system |
Specialization of labor |
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All industrial revolutions have begun with the increased production of |
Textiles |
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These resources are essential for entering the second stage of industrialization |
Coal and iron |
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The key invention if Eli Whitney |
Interchangeable parts |
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This revolution needed precede industrialization to create a labor force |
Agricultural |
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This revolution needed to precede industrialization to be able to deliver manufactured goods |
Transportation |
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The solution to building high speed turnpikes invented by John mac Adams |
Tarmac |
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The other name for James watt steam engine |
External combustion engine |
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One of the four stages of industrialization |
Heavy metal |
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The symbol of the 19th century industrial revolution it changed human physiology |
Locomotive |
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It is not based on the same fundamentals of classicism |
Jurassic park |