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Question 1

The Modernist Movement may be said to have
 
  a. rejected classical and realist models.
  b. been intent on eighteenth-century artistic rules.
  c. stressed the need for rational control of art.
  d. been a conformist movement.
  e. rejected the romantic movement.

Question 2

According to Calvin and Luther, women
 
  a. were superior to men in the eyes of God.
  b. were not fully human.
  c. had a duty to learn how to read and write.
  d. had a duty to obey their husbands.
  e. were just as qualified as men to lead a family.



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