Who wrote poetry expressing a desire to return to a simple life close to nature
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john keats
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Who combined the romantic ideal of nationalism with a desire for individual freedom
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Lord Byron
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The changing world meant that artists were no longer dependent on which of these
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wealthy patrons
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Robert Koch found the specific bacteria that causes which of these
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Anthrax and tuberculosis
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Which of these did romantics glorify
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the individual
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What was one reason the design of buildings changed
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new material was available
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As scientific knowledge increased and these discoveries were put to use which of these improved
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life span
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Which style of art depicted or showed fleeting ideas rather than still forms
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Impressionism
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The idea that form follows function is most closely associated with
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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What was true about Lord Byron in both his poetry and personal life
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he rejected the rules of society
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Who created subtle moods rather than strong emotions with his music
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debussy
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Which of these men was not a poet
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Claude Monet
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Whose theories are the basis for modern breeding techniques of plants and animals
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Gregor Mendel's theories are the basis for modern breeding
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Who tried to discover what motivates human behavior.
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Sigmund Freud
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Who received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1903
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Pierre Curie
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Who is the author of War and Peace
Leo Tolstoy
Developed industrial alloys and synthetics
dimitri mendeleev
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Who wrote poetry expressing a desire to return to a simple life close to nature
john keats
Who combined the romantic ideal of nationalism with a desire for individual freedom
Lord Byron
The changing world meant that artists were no longer dependent on which of these
wealthy patrons
Robert Koch found the specific bacteria that causes which of these
Anthrax and tuberculosis
Which of these did romantics glorify
the individual
What was one reason the design of buildings changed
new material was available
As scientific knowledge increased and these discoveries were put to use which of these improved
life span
A+
Which style of art depicted or showed fleeting ideas rather than still forms
Impressionism
The idea that form follows function is most closely associated with
Frank Lloyd Wright
What was true about Lord Byron in both his poetry and personal life
he rejected the rules of society
Who created subtle moods rather than strong emotions with his music
debussy
Which of these men was not a poet
Claude Monet
Whose theories are the basis for modern breeding techniques of plants and animals
Gregor Mendel's theories are the basis for modern breeding
techniques of plants and animals. Mendel was a German friar who
experimented with breeding pea plants.
Who tried to discover what motivates human behavior.