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How to get an easy 5 on the exam

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In order to pass the ap art history exam without any trouble, there are things you must do, but it does not require much energy, (yay for the lazy people).

First of all, you have to pay attention to each thing the teach tells you, and make short, concise, and helpful notes. And daily review your notes. Just by listening to the teacher, you can easily remember enough stuff  just to get a 4 on the exam, (assuming your teacher isnt horrible). BUt you HAVE to review your notes, but also, if time allows, read the textbook, as it is designed to help you pass the exam.                  

Ch. 5 Ancient Greek Art Study Guide

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Chapter 5 ? Gods, Heroes and Athletes - Name: Lauren Sukumar The Art of Ancient Greece AP Art History Online School: Canyon Mrs. Boehler The Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus 1. What did Homer write and when? He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey in the eight century BCE. 2. What did Hesiod write and when? He wrote peoms, specifically Theogony composed around 700 BCE. 3. What two key elements were the ?parents? of the Greek deities (gods) that are the most often represented? The two key elements are Earth (Gaia/Ge ) and Heaven (Ouranos, Uranus)

AP ARt

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Elements and Their Symbols You will have a quiz on the following elements and their symbols. Be prepared to spell each name correctly for the quiz. Note that the first letter in the symbol is always capitalized and the second letter is lower-case. aluminum Al lead Pb argon Ar lithium Li barium Ba magnesium Mg beryllium Be mercury Hg boron B nickel Ni bromine Br nitrogen N calcium Ca oxygen O carbon C phosphorus P cesium Cs neon Ne chlorine Cl potassium K cobalt Co radium Ra copper Cu radon Rn fluorine F silicon Si gold Au silver Ag helium He sodium Na hydrogen H sulfur S iodine I uranium U iron Fe zinc Zn

AP Art History Study Guides

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Changes in the Ancient Near East

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Carla Willhite 1 Mr. French AP Art History Chapter 2 Essay 2 November 11, 2011 Essay 2 The changing political map of the Ancient Near East promoted creative innovation in cultures belonging to the Sumerians, the Akkadians, and the Babylonians. Newly formed cities allowed for the growth and prosperity of culture, economics, government, and art.

Art History Museum Worksheet

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A WORKSHEET COMPANION TO PAINTING, DRAWING, AND PRINTMAKING Artist:_____________________________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________________________________________________________ Date: ____________________________ Dimensions: ____________________________ Location: _____________________________________________________________________ Medium: ? oil ? acrylic ? tempera ? fresco ? watercolor ? mixed media ? electronic media ? pencil ? charcoal ? pastel ? ink ? other:_______ ? woodcut ? engraving ? etching ? lithograph ? silkscreen ? other:______________ Support: ? canvas ? wood ? paper ? wall ? other:_______ What is the subject matter of the work? ? religious ? mythological ? portrait ? still life
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