Explain briefly why members of the Dramatists Guild of America should not be regarded as members of a union.
What will be an ideal response?
The Dramatists Guild is best thought of as a trade association (and not a union), as its members are
not considered employees. Guild members include composers, lyricists, and book writers active in the
theater. The guild doesn’t negotiate wages in a traditional sense, but it works to protect the intellectual
property rights (copyrights, royalties, and subsidiary rights) of its members.
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What innovation seen in Rodin's The Burghers of Calais (Fig. 31-44) signaled his departure from established traditions of sculpture?
A. The figure grouping is placed at eye-level. B. The figures show emotional anguish and despair. C. Rodin suggests their pain through physical discomfort. D. All of the above
What provided the framework for life in the medieval monastery?
A) canonical hours B) refrectory C) the Psalter D) canticles