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nummyann

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In The Outbreak, Kthe Kollwitz tried to symbolize __________ through her forceful depiction of the sixteenth-century Peasants' War.
 
  a. isolation
  b. rage
  c. inhumanity, injustice, and humankind's destruction of itself
   d. disgust
  e. the futility of war

Question 2

The style of _______________ was a visual expression of the ideas of the Enlightenment, of value and order, and a rejection of both the high drama and murky atmosphere of Baroque art and the misty sentimentality of the Rococo.
 
  a. Modernism
  b. Romanticism
  c. Neoclassicism
  d. Realism
  e. naturalism



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c. Neoclassicism



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