Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
This dance means "to roll or revolve"
What is the Waltz?
This theorist argues society is composed of proletariats (working-class) and the bourgeoisie (middle-class).
Who is Karl Marx?
This Baroque composer is best known for his violin concertos known as the "Four Seasons"
Who is Antonio Vivaldi?
This composer wrote Symphony No. 5, one of the best-known co
mpositions in classical music.
Who is Beethoven?
This dance is usually performed to big band music
What is the fox trot?
Seize the day
What is carpe diem?
This theorist believes life is like a stage, with a front stage portraying a performance and a backstage portraying their true selves.
Who is Erving Goffman?
In the 1900s, many upscale party attendees used this object between the main course and dessert. 
What is a finger bowl?
This composer was five years old when he made his first composition. 
Who is Mozart?
This dance originated in Cuba
What is the rumba?
At first sight
What is prima facie?
This theorist is credited for coining the term cultural capital.
Who is Pierre Bourdieu?
For the public good
What is pro bono?
This Spanish painter is best known by his last name.
Hint: Professor Ellis mentioned his name in this week's lecture!

Who is Picasso?
A highly expressive, Spanish dance form characterized by hand clapping, percussive footwork, and intricate hand, arm, and body movements.
What is flamenco?
I came, I saw, I conquered
What is veni, vidi, vici?
This theorist coined the terms mechanical and organic solidarity to differentiate between premodern and advanced societies.
Who is Emile Durkheim?
This sociologist is the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. from Harvard.
Who is W.E.B. Du Bois?