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The two characteristics of the Baroque Art are options A) and D). The Baroque period started in the 1600 in Rome and is associated to the Catholic Church during the era of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. The Catholic Church used to Baroque period as propaganda and a way to attract people to the catholic faith again. In order to achieve this, the Baroque period is associated with drama, appeal to the senses, emotional involvement. Baroque style uses contrast of colors and shades in a dramatic way to invoke the senses of the viewers.
Option B) is also incorrect since no comic relief is associated to the Baroque Art
Option C) is incorrect also since the Barroque did not focus on painting Christ and his suffering
Option E) is also incorrect since the objective of the Baroque art is to leave viewers “emotionally moved” and not “emotionally unmoved”.
21st President of Brazil
In office Jan 31st 1956-Jan 31st 1961
A leader who favored long term planning and who set high goals for Brazil's future.
Kubitscheck is viewed in the country as the father of modern bazil.
He launched the "Plan Of National Development".
He is famous for his motto "fifty years of progress in five"
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The Harlem entertainment was<em> full of energy</em> as it was aiming for cultural renewal. Many African Americans started enjoying an access to jazz music. <u>The audiences consisted of both the black people and the white. </u>They were very much alive and drank "illegal" booze, which signaled freedom.
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"Harlem Renaissance" spanned in the 1920s in New York City. It was a time when the African Americans were able to express themselves and their culture through<em> music and entertainment. </em>This was a movement which supported the<u> blossoming of the Negros in the society.</u>
Besides music and entertainment, it was also evident that the black people's fashion took a dramatic turn. Clothes were more attractive and worn elegantly than before.