_____ was an art style in which painters sought to capture an impression of a scene or subject rather than depicting it literally with crisp detail. Composers sought to mimic the style in music by emphasizing atmosphere and mood, avoiding pomp, and drifting melodies in and out smoothly.

A. Impressionism
B. Scenic Capturization
C. Primitivism
D. Atmospheric Mimicry
E. Dadaism

Answer: A. Impressionism

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a. inward-turning contemplation b. lofty theological ideals c. depiction of the celestial triumph of the Roman Catholic Church d. dramatically posed figures

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This artwork represents the ancient Egyptian belief of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt.

a. Palette of Narmer b. chest of Tutankhamen c. Ka-Aper d. Khafre

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