This naturalist author wrote novels that showed how social conditions, especially in the slums, determined a character's fate.
Who is Émile Zola?
True or False: Impressionist painters emphasized the changing effects of light on a scene in their paintings.
What is True?
This American suffrage leader was arrested in 1872 when she tried to cast a vote in the U.S. presidential election.
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
Short brushstrokes and vivid colors were techniques used by this classification or style of painters.
What are Impressionist painters?
True or False: The washing machine was one of the labor saving devices that first appeared around the beginning of the twentieth century.
What is true?
This British social activist campaigned vigorously for decades to achieve women's suffrage in Great Britain.
Who is Emmeline Pankhurst?
In their works Naturalists tried to express what they saw in their natural _____________ .
What is their environment?
True or False: In the early twentieth century many people turned away from cheap, mass produced items to purchasing custom made goods.
What is False?
He was a chemist who created vaccines against cholera, rabies, and anthrax.
Who is Louis Pasteur?
This famous, female Impressionist artist painted a piece called Summertime.
Who is Mary Cassatt?
This Post-Impressionist artist used distinct colors and bold, swirling brushstrokes in his art.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
Name one new form of popular entertainment that appeared around the beginning of the twentieth century.
What is professional sports, vaudeville shows, trolley parks, etc.
Artists who broke down and imaginatively reassembled objects with geometric shapes were known as ___________.
What are Cubists?
This movement of the late 1800's and early 1900'S was led by a growing number of well-educated and well-to-do women.
What is the women's suffrage movement?
The reason publishers such as William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer printed sensationalist stories in their newspapers was to ____________________.
What is to sell more papers?
New forms of entertainment such as dance halls, carnival rides, and professional sports grew in popularity around 1900 due to leisure _______ and extra _______.
What is had leisure time and extra money?
This painter was one of the pioneers of the Cubist art movement.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
In the novel L'Assommoir, Naturalist author Émile Zola focused on the hardship and suffering in the slums of the city of __________.
What is Paris?
He was a landscape architect who laid out New York City's Central Park.
Who is Frederick Law Olmstead?
He was a doctor who probed the workings of the conscious and unconscious mind.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
He was an administrator under Emperor Napoleon III who redesigned and rebuilt Paris.
Who is Georges-Eugène Haussmann?
Henry Ford's primary goal in starting the Ford Motor Company was to build a motor car for _________ __________.
What is ordinary people or the masses?
The innovation of the ________ ________ enabled ordinary people to buy cars because they could be made less expensively.
What is the assembly line?
He was a traveling salesman who built the world's first department store in Paris (The Bon Marche).
Who is Aristide Boucicaut?
He was the composer of the groundbreaking modern ballet, The Rite of Spring.
Who is Igor Stravinsky?