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Hi I did realize that some people are having trouble with this question so here is something you can use for your answer towards the question.
Word of advice if you wanna use this it would be best to reword some things. I did write this but reword some things so teachers won't assume/say it's plagiarism.
The art category for this image is cave art. This art was back in the stone age when men where doing drawings of the animals they saw. The french archaeologist Henri Breuil did this drawing in 1915 to show the environment and the life of art for men of the stone age. This drawing was published by the American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osbom.
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Scientists and mathematicians struggle to find an explanation to the commonly seen proportion known as the "golden ratio". It has been seen a lot through out history, from ancient architecture like the Parthenon made by the greeks, to the measurements in pinecones or sea shells.
Answer: d. Sounds
Explanation:
According to Bruno Netti on Ethnomusicology, Music is diverse. It always expresses a subtext determined by culture, class, gender and personality and by a society's idea of music. Evidenced by the different genres of music we have.
Alan Merriam's three part model on music suggests that music is a phenomenon that consists of three sides; sound, behaviour and ideas.
So therefore for music to be understood, it should be studied as a group of sounds, as behaviour that leads to these sounds, and as a group of ideas or concepts that govern the sound and the behaviour.
Answer:
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Explanation:
well the answer is b) Jenne art.
Mali’s first ruler was Sundiata. The oral history of the griots says Sundiata was a sickly child who had trouble walking. Exercise and hard work made him strong. He became a great military leader. By 1250, he had led the Mandinka people against their enemies, won control of the gold trade routes, and founded the empire of Mali. Some of the soldiers in his army might have looked like the horseman in this Malian sculpture from the 1300s.
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More than likely they use light colors or dark colors because most people feel intense around those colors.