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what colors and color types will an artist combine to create pink? 

Red is a primary color, while white is a neutral

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SIMPLEST form using contrast

Ternary ABA

100

Sydney Smith mocked America for...

lacking literary culture 

100

Whose poem gave Paul Revere fame outside his home of Boston?

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s 1861 poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” gave Paul Revere broader fame.  

100

. Which publication did John Tufts publish?

An Introduction to the Singing of Psalm Tunes to teach musical literacy to individuals. He also published The Grounds and Rules of Musick, Explained; or, An Introduction to the Art of Singing by Note

100

Mysteries of Udolpho is a book by 

Ann Radcliffe 

100

A specialized tool used to carve metal plates in hand engraving is the

burin

100

In which way are the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the United States Constitution similar?

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the United States Constitution share similar features, including provisions for removing leaders and a divided system of government.

100

Federalist No. 10 opposes the injustice of 

a popular majority 

100

Thomas Crawford created the model for his Statue of Freedom in the city of

Thomas Crawford moved to Rome from the United States in his early 20s and worked there for the rest of his life. The model for the Statue of Freedom was among Crawford’s last works before his untimely death in 1857.

100

How did Thomas Carr change the melody of “The Anacreontic Song (To Anacreon in Heaven)” for “The Star-Spangled Banner”?

He raised one of the pitches.

100

In Wieland, who is attempting to seduce Clara

No one

100

Why has the term “Anasazi” fallen significantly out of use for the ancestral Pueblo culture and people?

“Anasazi” means “enemy ancestors” or similar in Diné bizaad (the Navajo language). Many modern Puebloans, descendants of the ancestral Puebloans, aren’t too keen on the word for entirely understandable reasons.

100

In which publication was “The Liberty Song” featured?

In the 1769 edition of the Boston Almanack, editor Isaac Bickerstaff announced the publication of “The Liberty Song.” It includes John Dickinson’s version.

100

The genre and subject of Wheatley's first poem 

an elegy for George Whitfield 

200

A primary goal of the Crystal Palace was to

showcase British engineering

200

HOW many sharps in B major? Name them. 

5: FCGDA

200

Charles Brockden Brown left New York to join this publication 

The Friendly Club 

200

John Singleton Copley’s Paul Revere first gained public fame in the decade

1950s

200

Which genre introduced imitative polyphony to colonial Calvinist congregations?

The fuging tune introduced Colonial Calvin congregations to polyphone. “Sherburne” is an example of a fuging tune.

200

Who wrote the Power of Sympathy?

Hannah Webster Foster

200

How many women appear alongside the men in The Boston Massacre?

One woman,

200

What is the tempo during the soloist A section in “Ho Way Hey Yo”?

The tempo of “Ho Way Hey Yo” is 165 beats per minute. It is reduced to half this speed at the end of the full group’s A section.

200

Abolitionists cited Phillis Wheatley’s poetry to

Abolitionists cited Phillis Wheatly’s poetry to demonstrate the intellectual abilities of a black writer rather than how it expressed an opposition to slavery.

200

Which of the following North American leaves replaced the traditional acanthus leaves on columns in the United States Capitol?

tobacco

200

Which subject does The Beggar’s Opera satirize?

The Beggar’s Opera satirizes the hypocrisy of the British aristocracy and features criminals and other unsavory characters.

200

The conversion of the elder Wieland's religious temple into a place of more secular reverence is symbolized by the inclusion of a bust of this particular figure  

Cicero

200

How did the design of Pueblo Bonito aid communication across long distances?

Pueblo Bonito’s layout includes doorways aligned with one another. This allowed for seeing across multiple rooms and better straight-line communication

200

1. In “The Parody,” a “bawl” refers to a

“The Parody” is a loyalist critique of “The Liberty Song.” The term “bawl” refers to a meaningless noise. [

200

The Yellow River Massacre occurred in present day 

West Virginia 

300

type of perspective BEST accounts for the presence of fog or smoke in a scene?

aerial perspective 

300

Add two half steps to a perfect fourth you get...

A perfect fifth

300

Which political leader shared Rip Van Winkle's view that women could be petticoat tyrants? 

John Adams

300

Who created the seal-medallion for the Society of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1787?

Josiah Wedgwood was a potter and abolitionist who created an anti-slavery sealmedallion, Am I Not a Man and a Brother? More famously today, he founded the Wedgwood company, globally known for its porcelain and other luxurious goods.

300

“Sherburne” uses the time signature

Daniel Read’s “Sherburne” uses the 2-2 time signature. It is known as “cut-time” or alla breve. [

300

Charlotte Temple is what kind of novel

seduction

300

Why did Emanuel Leutze’s parents take him to the United States when he was nine?

 fleeing political persecution

300

For Francis Hopkinson, a “musical composition” refers to

Francis Hopkinson’s definition of a “musical composition” referred to art music. This music requires some musical training to compose and some musical sophistication to appreciate.

300

In “Chief Logan’s Speech,” Thomas Jefferson compares James Logan to

Thomas Jefferson compares James Logan to Cicero and Demosthenes. This comparison praises the rhetorical ability of Logan

300

Who selected the site for the United States Capitol?

Pierre L’Enfant

300

What 3 cities did the London Company of Comedians stage performances?

The London Company of Comedians arrived in the American colonies in 1752 and began presenting plays and operas in Charleston, Yorktown, and Williamsburg.

300

Pleyel first met Carwin in 

Spain

300

In which Canadian city did Robert S. Duncanson live during the early 1860s?

Montreal

300

William Billings FIRST worked as a(n)

William Billings became apprenticed to a tanner as a teenager. He compiled The NewEngland Psalm Singer

300

The poet of the Revolution 

Philip Freneau

400

arbitrary color is a key aspect of

fauvism 

400

How many flats in G flat major? Name them

6: BEADGC
400

The word racism was first coined in the 

20th century 

400

In 1772, Patience Lovell Wright moved to London from

New York 

400

Which instrument did Calvinist churches SPECIFICALLY ban?

Calvinist churches specifically banned the organ, but Anglican services made it a central instrument.

400

American financial systems and monetary policy were largely shaped by this individuals 

Hamilton

400

The middle layer of a quilt is called the

appliqué

400

Which form does “My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free” take?

Francis Hopkinson’s “My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free” uses binary form. This piece of art music was written in 1759.

400

In a letter to his fiance, Hamilton compares America to...

"a giddy young girl"

400

Which of the following French architects was the GREATEST influence on Thomas Jefferson’s Neoclassicism?

Charles-Louis Clérisseau 

400

Which musical technique does Quintet No. 6 in E-flat major feature?

Quintet No. 6 in E-flat major includes musical techniques such as pedal point, arpeggios, and hemiolas.

400

Name of laws that govern a married woman’s status?

laws of coverture 

400

Before taking up painting, Charles Willson Peale trained to make

saddles

400

How did the second version of “Chester” differ from the first?

The second version of “Chester” includes significant changes to the soprano and alto lines. The soprano echoes the tenor melody.

400

In Wieland Clara has a nightmare that....

her brother attempts to lure here into a pit 

500

Henry VIII of England had a court painter named

Hans Holbein the Younger

500

Frequency range of human hearing 

20 - 20,000 hz

500

Sargent Murray attributed women's intellectual inferiority to men to 

social conditions

500

As a sculpting process, waxwork uses the technique of

modeling

500

42. The opening key of “Springfield Mountain” is

The opening key of “Springfield Mountain is F-sharp natural minor. This song is a news ballad about a man that was bitten by a rattlesnake

500

In, “What is An American?,” wealth refers to

“What is an American?” equates wealth with agricultural prosperity. Anyone that owns land can grow food and achieve economic independence

500

Which higher-education institution’s “faculty ladies” commissioned or purchased the Pictorial Quilt of Harriet Powers?

Atlanta University, now Clark Atlanta University

500

How many social dances, at minimum, have scholars attributed to the Iroquois?

Some scholars have attributed 19 social dances to the Iroquois while other historians have identified more than 30.

500

Judith S. Murray founded this in MA in 1983

Ladies Academy

500

Isaac Granger obtained his freedom from enslavement in the

1822

500

Because of her social class, Ann Home Hunter was NOT allowed to

Ann Home Hunter belonged to a social class that did not permit women to participate in commercial activities. She published “The Death Song of the Cherokee Indians” anonymously

500

Genre of the The Arachnid 

a mocking epic of America 

500

Among Northwest Coast Native peoples, the homelands farthest to the north are those of the

Tlingit

500

What is the tempo indicator used in “Lamentation Over Boston”?

William Billings wrote “Lamentation Over Boston” in response to the Intolerable Acts. It uses the Adagio tempo indicator.

500

Who describes whites' treatment of native Americans as "corrupt and unholy"? 

William Apess 

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