Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Which art form was significantly influenced by the Romanticism movement in Europe?
Abstract art
Landscape painting
Pointillism
Cubism
How would the landscape of European politics change if the Romantic era didn't inspire revolutions across Europe?
Absolute monarchies may have lasted longer than they did historically.
Democracy may never have become a desired system of governance in Europe.
The feudal system could still be prevalent in Europe.
Communism might become the dominant political ideology throughout Europe earlier than it did historically.
What was a significant impact on society due to technological advancements during this period?
Decrease in population
Less reliance on agriculture
Increased urbanization
Increased isolation from global markets
Which of the following cities became a prominent center for Romantic music during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, hosting composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn?
Rome
Vienna
London
Paris
Which artistic movement emphasized emotion, individualism, and nature as a reaction against the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution?
Neoclassicism
Realism
Romanticism
Impressionism
How did the concept of 'the sublime' persist in literature throughout the period of Romanticism?
As a theme exploring intense emotional responses to nature and art
As a rejection against urbanization
As a critique about societal norms
As an argument supporting religious doctrine
What characterizes Friedrich von Schelling's philosophy in the Romantic period?
Nature as a living force
The concept of Tabula Rasa
The social contract theory
Utilitarianism

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Who penned the gothic novel "Frankenstein", embodying themes typical for romanticism?
Thomas Hardy
Emily Brontë
Oscar Wilde
Mary Shelley
What was a common theme in Romantic literature?
Political satire.
Emotion and nature.
Urban life.
Scientific accuracy.
Which legislation, influenced by Romanticism, gave political rights to lower classes in Britain?
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Reform Act of 1832
The Magna Carta
The Nuremberg Laws