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By John Gregory | 8/16/16 8:30 AM
It has no classrooms or campus. It doesn’t offer degrees or diplomas. It doesn’t even have a football or basketball team.
Yet this uniquely American institution has touched the lives of every citizen for more than two centuries.
It’s the Electoral College, and this year, as it does every four years, it will select the person who will be the next President of the United States.
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The correct answer for 1 is <span>with bold, geometric patterns in contrasting colors
This is how Kuba artists traditionally did it. What is mentioned in other possible answers was also common but in other parts of the continent, not among the Kuba people. The masks were colored with blue or red and geometric patterns like triangles were drawn.
The correct answer for 2 is </span><span>They placed the oba in the center of the plaque and made him larger than the other figures.
This was done to point out how important he is. It is a common thing in religious art to arrange items like this and can even be seen worldwide and not just in Africa. It is a common way in art to address what is of the highest importance. The further away it is the less important it is.
The correct answer for 3 is </span><span>A) Artists created lifelike portraits with idealized facial features.
They made sculptures of faces that were highly realistic and were designed to represent what the ideal beauty is or what an ideal face would look in that society. There was no makeup added, just carvings of faces. It was in idea similar to ancient Greek ideal of beauty.</span>
The correct answer is soup kitches and shantytowns.
After the Stock Market Crash of 1929, the United States entered the Great Depression to start the 1930's. The Great Depression was the worst economic depression in US history, as it resulted in financial ruin for millions of citizens. There were several different effects of this economic downturn, including:
A) Development of soup kitchens- Volunteer organizations helped to create soup kitchens that provided free meals to citizens who were poor or could not afford food.
B) Shanytowns- Shantytowns (also known as Hoovervilles) were makeshift villages in which citizens made small homes out of the materials they could find. This included cardboard boxes, scrap metal, etc. These shantytowns became prevelant all over the US.