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How did David, in the role of painter, take an active role in the French Revolution?
 
  a) He idealized a murdered revolutionary as a Christ figure in The Death of Marat.
  b) He painted a portrait of Louis XIV, King of France.
  c) He painted a fantasy life in the Bathers.
  d) He painted a political allegory in The Disembarkation of Marie de' Medici at the Port of Marseilles on November 3, 1600.

Question 2

Romanticism differs from Neoclassicism in that it
 
  a) prioritized the individual's singular point of view.
  b) promoted the ideas and aesthetics of Classical antiquity.
  c) promoted civic responsibility and sacrifice.
  d) depicted theatrical compositions rendered in very high contrast.



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Answer: a

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Answer: a



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