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HUM Test 4/Final Crossword
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2) _____ designed the Paris Opera and ridiculed the Eiffel Tower.
3) ____ illustrated God's Trombone: Seven Sermons in Verse, the book of verse sermons by the Harlem Renaissance poet James Weldon Johnson.
4) ____ wrote "Heritage" a poem that reflects the poet's attempt to reconcile a "Christian upbringing with a pagan inclination."
7) _____ directed the movie The Birth of a Nation.
9) ____ gave Austria a "Blank Check" to go into Serbia and do whatever it wanted to do for the assassination.
13) ____ painted Murder of Jane McCrea, which depicts her treatment by Native Americans fighting for the British
14) ___ is the author identified as the "most famous ragtime pianist" and composer of the Maple Leaf Rag.
16) ___ is credited with having established nursing as an honored profession during the Crimean War in the 1850s.
17) The horror of trench warfare is probably nowhere more thoroughly detailed that in All Quiet of thr Western Front, a novel written by ___, a German soldier.
18) ___ was the ruler of Russia during WWI.
19) _____ is the artist that painted Incense of a New Church, which provides an ironic commentary on the "American worship of machine and manufacture."
21) ___ wrote a collection of poems known as Leaves of Grass.
23) _____ excelled in decorative stained glass.
25) ____ is most closely associated with Rhapsody in Blue and Porgy and Bess.
27) ____ is the author most closely associated with the characters Daisy Buchanan and Nick Carraway.
29) ____ is the artist that is most closely associated with flower paintings that featured large-scale close-ups of petals, stamens, and pistils.
30) Among the following, who was a trumpeter that formed two studio bands, The Hot Five and The Hot Seven, and recorded Hotter Than That, which features "scats"?
32) ____ played a significant role in the publication of a collection of poetry by one of the following authors. Emily Dickerson is most closely associated with him.
33) _____ was the actor that developed as his trademark the little Tramp and used hoboes to produce the film The Gold Rush.
34) By 1897, ___ had formulated a theory of infantile sexuality based on the proposition that sexual drives and energy already exist in infants.
37) ___ edited T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land
39) ____ was the artist "formally expelled" from the Surrealist movement.
40) ___ was the first female graduate of the Massachuetts Institute of Technology and designer of the two-story Woman's Building that was part of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
41) _____ is the author of the Surrealist Manifesto.
43) The ____ was film genres' last to develop in Hollywood.
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1) _____ painted the Nude Descending a Staircase,at one time the object of much ridicule and referred to as "an explosion in a shingle factory."
4) ____ painted The Manhattan Club, which depicted an elephant lifestyle among New York's upper classes.
5) ___ are those patterns of thought the recur throughout history and across cultures, in the form of dreams, myths, and fairy tales.
6) ____ painted the Rocky Mountains and Lander's Peak, which actually features a "none-too-disguised" version of the Matterhorn in the Alps.
8) ____ is most closely associated with the Cinematographe, which was a hand-cranked camera that could be modified to serve as a projector.
10) WWI began when Germany invaded ___ in 1914.
11) ____ painted The Last Race and Part of the Okipa Ceremony, capturing part of a Mandan ceremony linking all of creation to the seasons.
12) ____ is the artist that visited Santa Fe and Taos in the American Southwest and painted New Mexico Landscape.
13) ____ is the artist that painted the Brooklyn Bridge as part of The Voice of the City of New York Interpreted.
15) ____ was the nation that labeled the Western traders as fanqui (foreign devils) - referring to those with whom they were compelled to conduct business.
20) ___ is credited with having stated "Form follows function"
22) ____ wrote Ulysses,set in Dublin, Ireland
24) William Tweed is most closely associated with the ___ Society, which "used working class and immigrant votes to gain and keep power indefinitely".
26) _____ is the author of the Surrealist Manifesto.
28) _____ wrote The Philadelphia Negro, which was the first sociological text on a black community published in the US, and edited The Crisis, which was the NAACP's magazine.
31) Which of the following became one of the greatest 1920s blues singers after having grown up in Tennessee singing on street corners to support her family?
35) Between 1918 and 1922, Lenin's secret police arrested and executed as many as 280,000 people in what has come to be known as ___.
36) ____ wrote "She Being Brand."
38) ____ led the Bolsheviks, the most radical of Russian post-revolutionary groups.
41) Freud adopts his early techniques from ___, which included hypnosis, massage, and pressure on the head to "get patients to call up thought related to their symptoms."
42) ___ was the leader of the successful Bolshevik Revolution in Russia which was assisted by Germany in order to get Russia out of the war.
44) ___ believed the unconscious life of the individual was founded on a deeper, more universal layer of the psyche, which he calles the collective unconscious.
45) ____ is the author of "The Significance of the Frontier in American History".
46) On June 28, 1914, a young Bosnian nationalist assassinated ___, heir to the thron of Austria in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo.
47) ___ wrote the heroic poem entitled "Charge of the Light Brigade" which celebrates the suicidal charge of the British cavalry at the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War.
48) ____ is the seat of all instintive, physical desire; from the need of nourishment to sexual gratification.
49) _____ was the actor that is most closely associated with The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Phantom of the Opera.
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