A type of popular, ornamental nineteenth-century American glass pressed into molds in the shapes of cats, dogs, hens, and ducks is known as __________
a. favrile glass
b. Sandwich glass
c. flint glass
d. stained glass
e. carnival glass
b
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Barbara Kruger's signature style combines black and white photographic images with _______________
A. traditional folk crafts B. the red used in cheap advertising C. calligraphy D. provocative images of women
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Identify a characteristic of the films produced by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin's Dziga-Vertov Group.
A. The films use noise to encourage viewers to think critically rather than to assault them. B. The films juxtapose Direct Cinema footage with titles and highly stylized tableaux. C. The films are ideal for consumption as engaged documentary. D. The films are based on strong plots with coherent narrative.
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