ARTS 214 Quiz 3 Liberty University
- The Futurist Manifesto stated that the key to the future was by studying the past.
- The railway existed in a life-world that found record in a vast spectrum of artistic, social, and mental practices.
- The American Constitution adopted principles of the English 1624 Statute of Monopolies.
- Above all else, the Futurist Manifesto admired the power of machinery and speed.
- England found that steam trains and boats, as well as telegraph, did not prove an asset to building Empire.
- The first step toward the end of monarchy was the Mayflower Compact.
- The Futurists never carried through the notion that war was glorious and could help evolution.
- Taking the money out of the control of the monarchy and placing it in the hands of the common people is what ultimately destroyed the monarchy.
- A growing middle class aided artists by buying artwork in the Netherlands.
- The revolution in America against England was connected to what happened in India.
- Giving inventors the right to keep royalties and sell the rights to their inventions moved them toward pleasing the market place rather than just the king.
- In England, the Industrial Revolution was led by
- The idea that unwanted populations should be eliminated no longer occurs today.
- The Netherlands had one of the first societies based on capitalism.
- The idea that the Christian notion of God may not be correct grew in the 1600s & 1700s.
- The commodity that benefited most by the steam engine initially in the English Empire was
- The author of the Origin of the Species was
- The notion of the “modern” was caught up in the idea of an evolving culture.
- The love of money is
- One of the biggest toward the “Consumer Revolution” was
- Put these in order:
- In the Americas, as opposed the England, the telegraph and rail did not go hand in hand.
- Deist’s notion that their god no longer interacted with his creation led some Christians to wonder if the stories of miracles were exaggerations.
- The Futurist Manifesto believed that the way to a prosperous future was peace.