A) Burgundy and Champagne B) Provence and Côte d'Azur C) Brittany and Normandy D) Alsace and Lorraine
A) Treaty of Paris B) Treaty of Versailles C) Treaty of Berlin D) Treaty of Frankfurt
A) Franco-Prussian War B) Napoleonic Wars C) Seven Years' War D) World War I
A) The lost territories and national shame B) Religious conflict C) Industrial pollution D) Economic depression
A) A history lecture B) An art class C) A geography lesson D) A military briefing
A) Indifference and apathy B) Celebration of new borders C) Widespread resentment and desire for revenge D) General acceptance and moving on
A) Liberté, égalité, fraternité B) Separation of church and state C) Laissez-faire D) Revanchism
A) All lines lead to the black spot B) Focuses on the teacher's face C) Emphasizes the students' reactions D) Highlights the classroom details
A) Claude Monet B) Paul Cézanne C) Édouard Detaille D) Henri Matisse
A) It sparked educational reforms B) It became an iconic symbol of French nationalism C) It inspired new art movements D) It caused diplomatic protests
A) Pablo Picasso B) Auguste Rodin C) Claude Monet D) Jean-Léon Gérôme
A) Oil on canvas B) Tempera C) Charcoal drawing D) Watercolor
A) Impressionist Exhibition B) Royal Academy C) World's Fair D) Paris Salon |