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100

Which 1913 exhibition introduced modern European art to the United States and shocked the public?

Armory Show

100

A “Rayograph” is best described as

A camera-less photograph made using light-sensitive paper

100

What is the Art Deco skyscraper in New York City that was briefly the tallest building in the world. 

The Chrysler Building

100

After World War I, where did many American artists travel to find inspiration?

Europe, especially cities like Paris and Berlin.

100

What was the goal of Henry Ford’s assembly line?

To increase speed and efficiency in production.

200

Which art movement, led by Picasso and Braque, broke objects into multiple geometric viewpoints?

Cubism

200

What type of abstraction did Charles Demuth use in I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold?

Geometric Abstraction

200

What is the 1920 constitutional amendment that began the Prohibition era in the United States.

The 18th Amendment

200

What kinds of American culture became popular in Europe during the 1920s?

Jazz, blues, ragtime music, dances like the Charleston, cocktails, and Hollywood movies.

200

What art style did Charles Sheeler use to show modern industry?

Precisionism.

300

Which element of art refers to how light or dark a color is?

Value

300

Which major historical event helped accelerate social and artistic change in the United States during the 1920s?

World War I

300

What is the massive mural series by Thomas Hart Benton created for the New School for Social Research.

America Today

300

What was the main idea of the Pan-African movement in art during the 1920s?

To create unity and shared identity among people of African descent using African history and symbols.

300

Why are there no workers shown in Sheeler’s Criss-Crossed Conveyors?

To focus on machines and efficiency, not individuals.

400

Which artist is most associated with dripping paint onto canvases in Abstract Expressionism?

Jackson Pollock

400

Which group of artists focused on gritty scenes of working-class life in New York City?

The Ashcan School

400

What is the early 20th-century movement describing an educated, self-determining Black urban population. 

The Harlem Renaissance

400

How did artists like Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Maria Martinez challenge traditional ideas of American art?

They blended non-Western or Indigenous traditions with modern styles and showed that these works could be considered fine art.

400

What does Tina Modotti’s Hands Resting on a Tool represent?

The dignity and hardship of manual labor.

500

Pop Art mainly used imagery from which source?

Mass culture and consumer goods

500

Which photographer helped promote modern European art in the U.S. through his gallery “291”?

Alfred Stieglitz

500

Who is the Chicago-based artist who painted Saturday Night and focused on Black nightlife and diverse skin tones.

Archibald Motley Jr.?

500

What is one way American artists used global influences to shape modern art in the 1920s?

They combined ideas from European modernism, African and Asian art, Indigenous traditions, and folk art into new styles.

500

What story inspired Aaron Douglas’s Let My People Go?

The biblical story of Moses