Question:
What has photographer Lee Friedlander tried to show through his photographs of television screens?
A. a new way of looking at everyday life
B. the ever-present nature of mass media
C. the advances of modern technology
Answer:
A. a new way of looking at everyday life
Explanation:
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The photographer Lee Friedlander tried to show through his photographs of television screens a new way of looking at everyday life. The correct option is a.
Who is Lee Friedlander?Lee Friedlander was born in Aberdeen, Washington on July 14, 1934, to Kaari Nurmi and Friedlander. His mother Kaari died of cancer when he was seven years old. Already earning pocket money as a photographer since he was 14, he went on at the age of 18, to study photography at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
In 1956, he moved to New York City, where he photographed jazz musicians for record covers. His early work was influenced by Eugène Atget, Robert Frank, and Walker Evans. In 1960, Lee was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to focus on his art and was awarded subsequent grants in 1962 and 1977. Some of his most famous photographs appeared in the September 1985 photographs of Madonna from the late 1970s. A student at the time, she was paid $25 for her 1979 set.
In 2009, one of the images fetched $37,500 at a Christie's Art House auction.
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In addition to its use in the military, the
was also used on
festive occasions to announce that dinner guests needed to sit down at the
beginning of a meal and stand up when the dinner was over.
Answer:buccina
Explanation:
Final answer:
The question refers to a signaling device used historically in military contexts and festive occasions to communicate specific actions to an audience, such as the beginning and ending of meals.
Explanation:
The device alluded to in the question appears to be some form of instrument or signal device used both in military contexts and during festive occasions. Its use was multifaceted—it could announce the beginning and end of a meal for dinner guests, convey messages such as the displeasure of the Janissaries with inverted soup bowls, or accompany social events such as dances and ceremonies. Throughout history, various items, from bells to bugles, have functioned as such signal tools. On a broader scale, these practices reflect the ceremonial and communication customs prevalent in different cultures and eras.
Question 41 (2 points)
What finally prompted President Nixon to resign?
A)Congress officially impeached him and removed him from office.
B)One of his secret tapes revealed that he had ordered a cover-up.
C)The arrest of Spiro Agnew for taking bribes forced Nixon to resign.
D)He was advised to do so by his attorneys.
Answer:
B) One of his secret tapes revealed that he had ordered a cover-up.
Explanation:
The tapes had more than 3500 hours of recorded material, and around 200 is referring to the Watergate scandal. This scandal was an event in 1972. when burglars were caught stealing documents and wiretapping phones in the Democratic National Committee office in the Watergate complex. This was connected to Nixon and his reelection campaign and he tried hard to cover up the scandal.
However, when the tapes have been searched, they found initial plans of the cover-up where Nixon is forming a plan to make claims that national security was involved and his plans to prevent the investigation.
Due to this disgrace, Nixon resigned on 8th of August 1974