1. The use of scale to indicate relative importance is known as ________ scale.
2. When the verbal message and the body language are in conflict with each other, ____________.
3. The most successful early trait theories focused on ________.
4. The first examples of performance art were called ____.
5. The art of using and understanding space involves _______________
6. Trajan's market has tabernas whose form and arrangement suggests a ____.
7. To define fixtures in a simulationxpress study, model _____ are selected.
8. To create the negative hand-print (circled) above the beast, the artist ______________
9. Wilhelm wundt was the founder of _____, whereas william james was the founder of _____.
10. The first large body of secular songs that survives in decipherable notation was composed ______.
11. The first major task of the project team is to ________.
12. A good example of postmodernist architecture is ____.
13. Research indicates that women tend to display more _____, while men tend to display more ______.
14. The grapevine is _____.
15. The model that requires a manager to assess her own style and her situational control is _____.
16. Visionary leadership differs from charismatic leadership because of its focus on ________.
17. The skills approach takes a _____________ on leadership, like the trait approach.
18. John adams's short ride in a fast machine is scored for a ______.
19. Thomas weelkes's as vesta was descending is notable for its _______.
20. Services are usually provided through ____ directed at people or objects.
21. A(n) ________ leader in path-goal theory does little but set challenging goals for followers.
22. A study based on over 9,000 u. s. residents found that the most prevalent disorder was ________.
23. In the ohio state studies, ________ refers to how strict a leader's standards are.
24. People are likely to use automatic processing when ________.
25. The three formal communication channels in organizations are categorized as _____.
26. When the verbal and nonverbal message express the same meaning, the message is considered ________.
27. Mozart wrote most of his piano concertos for ______ to perform in public.
28. The final stage of kohlberg's theory is the _____ level of development.
29. If an argument passes the test of logical strength, it is said to be a ___________ argument:
30. Use the _____ element to code embedded styles on a web page.
31. Use the _____ tag to code embedded styles on a web page.
32. ____ is a virtue
33. Professor of stan kaye describes lighting design as a ____________ art form.
34. The art of arranging colored glass into mosaic-like window forms is called ________.
35. The majority of frida kahlos work is _______________.
36. The work of ____ shows the use of enchantment in the rococo style
37. The ________ is the form a message takes, and the ________ is the system used to deliver a message.
38. Community journalism aims to reinvigorate _____.
39. The new york times gets most of its readership from ______.
40. Increasing sectionalism between the north and the south was characteristic of the _____ period.
41. The main theme of this movement ____.
42. Vienna, when haydn, mozart, and beethoven were active, ______.
43. The humanities seek to express humankind’s _____ experiences of reality.
44. A typical symphony in the late 18th century has ____ movements
45. ______ is not one of the three types of formal communication
46. An assumption of the linear model of communication is the belief that _____.
47. Mikhail gorbachev introduced measures that _____.
48. The elements of art form the basic ________ of art.
49. The image above is an example of the ____________ order.
50. Variety can ________ a design
51. A(n) __________ is most appropriate in the conclusion of a persuasive speech.
52. Persuasion is a psychological process in which listeners engage in a __________ with the speaker.
53. Presentation aids can help you maintain a(n) _____ delivery.
54. When used as supporting material in a speech, examples do not _____ your points.
55. Line spacing is the amount of space above and below a paragraph. _________________________
56. The opposite of program music is _____ music.
57. A major force of political, social, and economic change in the 18th century was the ____.
58. The practice of writing on oracle bones assured ______.
59. The slow movement of a classical symphony ______.
60. Robert constanza and his colleagues have shown that ________.
61. This movement is set in ______ form.
62. The use of red and green at christmas is an example of ____ colors.
63. In the eleventh century, the whole of england was part of a ________ .
64. Medieval european cities usually grew __________.
65. A round is an example of _______.
66. In the painting above, the artist used color to create what he called __________________.
67. Liquid media is ________________
68. The first step in the speechmaking process is ______, and the last step is ______.
69. Early talkers produce an average of ________ words at 21 months of age.
70. Because of its character, the rondo most often serves as a ______.
71. The main theme in a rondo movement is usually ______.
72. Hetch hetchy provides the residents of san francisco with ________.
73. The ________ property configures a shadow effect on the text displayed within an element.
74. Tempera paint is often used to create ____.
75. Static evaluation is the __________.
76. A scene in ancient greek tragedy is called a(n) __________.
77. The earliest and most primitive sense we use is __________.
78. A ___________ color scheme consists of shades, tints, or tones of the same color.
79. Russell simmons created def jam records with _____
80. The denouement comes ___
81. The rowlatt act of 1919 was very unpopular with the indian people because it _____.
82. Conceptual artists wanted to __________ the art object.
83. A person who learns best by hearing is known as a(n) ______ learner.
84. The third phase of the 3-x-3 writing process involves __________.
85. In art, shapes that suggest forms found in nature are called _________shapes.
86. In color principles, warm colors are _____ than cool colors.
87. In leonardo da vinci’s design for a flying machine he used a ________ as his inspiration.
88. Graphic design used to be known as ________ art.
89. In a work of art, the arrangement of visual elements is known as the ____________.
90. The ____________ shape of an artistic composition is considered the ground.
91. Most of the earliest surviving examples of jewish art date from the __________period(s).
92. ______________that are achieved by mixing various amounts of black and white are called achromatic.
93. One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to __________.
94. Actual texture is related to the ________used to create the work.
95. Any vertex not having three edges connected to it means a(n) ____________________ is missing.
96. Decorated with stories about vishnu, _______ is one of the most famous monuments of cambodia.
97. A consultative leader _____.
98. Behavioral theories of leadership focused on ________.
99. A poetic device used to imitate natural sound is _____.
100. After world war ii, most hostility was between _______.
101. A story told by means of _____ and action is called a play.
102. A box set ___.
103. A major benefit of the calotype process is that ________.
104. _____ are often regarded as the most critical stakeholder group.
105. Your _____ is related to societal expectations for normal and appropriate male or female behavior.
106. When there are at least two points of reference in an artwork, __________ is present.
107. Technique is _______________
108. ___________ is a creative expression of an idea in some form.
109. A specific pitch corresponds to a specific ______.
110. The author of the first dime novel was ______.
111. An offering today is considered to be the ___________ of the marketing mix.
112. A company launching a new product must first decide ________.
113. Being aware of your learning styles can help you _____.
114. _________________ allow(s) for increasing creativity and uniqueness in advertising.
115. _______ is credited with introducing the concept of the photo essay.
116. The price consumers are willing to pay for a resource that may be limited depends on ________.
117. Painting is commonly thought of as synonymous with art because _____________
118. In a rapidly changing society, modern artists questioned _________ and __________.
119. Content is defined as________, and form is defined as ________.
120. The code of hammurabi is a collection of _________
121. The code of hammurabi of _____ was written in 1760 bc.
122. The type of construction used to build the great pyramids was known as ________ .
123. An immediate result of the puritan revolution was __________.
124. The birth of modern science dates back to _____________________.
125. All the following were strengths of the union except ________.
126. In 1864 and 1865, radical republicans were most concerned with ________.
127. The first organized opposition to slavery as an institution emerged in the late _____ century.
128. During world war ii, unionized workers agreed ________.
129. The first levittown was built ________.
130. ________ was designed to calculate trajectory tables for the u.s. army.
131. A business behavior might be legal but still not be ________.
132. All of the following are ways to measure csr except ________.
133. Environmental ethics is best defined as ________.
134. Most managers operate at the _____ level.
135. Situational ethics encourages people to ________.
136. Social ______ relates to a business's impact on society.
137. The legality of a business decision is the ___________ standard that must be met.
138. Values may change as needs change. this is often referred to as ____________ethics.
139. In principle, bureaucratic organizations pay little attention to ________
140. A ________ is a way to measure public opinion by interviewing ________ population.
141. Conflict is dysfunctional when it ________.
142. True fresco, or __________, is executed on __________.
143. When a dissonance moves to a consonance, it can be called a ______.
144. Western theater began as a form of worship of the god ____.
145. The protestant reformation was started by _____.
146. The top of the pot displayed _________________
147. Monet painted over _______ views of the facade of rouen cathedral.
148. Most latin american countries were against _____________.
149. Motown records was started in 1960 by _____.
150. Objects in a composition occupy ____________.
151. The distance between a melody's lowest and highest tones is known as its _______.
152. The hindu sculpture nataraja depicts the god _______ as king of dance.
153. The lines that create the image of the nazca spider ""drawing"" define the ________ of a ________.
154. The new urbanism tries to ________.
155. The seating area of ancient greek theaters was called the ____.
156. The triad built on the first step of the scale is called ______.
157. The working surface from which a print is made is called a ____.
158. In vienna, haydn and mozart ______.
159. The sonata-rondo ______.
160. Fiedler assumed a person's leadership style ________.
161. For thorndike, learning is ____.
162. Ancient egyptian _____________ used both logographic and alphabetic elements.
163. The ____ of duccio?s figures from the maest? was/were derived from byzantine art.
164. In verdi's operas the orchestra plays a greater role in ________ and a lesser role in ________.
165. Guardian figures, called lamassus, combined features from all of the following except ____________.
166. One of the techniques used by printmakers during the fifteenth century was the __________.
167. The ____ is the historical event that ushered in the beginning of the classical period.
168. In china, calligraphy is closely related to the art of painting and considered ______________.
169. Quillwork was considered a _________ art form.
170. Mayan inscriptions on architecture and stelae commonly _______________.
171. Anthony van dyck had an illustrious independent career as a __________.
172. Genre scenes were popular in the netherlands for their _______________.
173. Rembrandt's study of italian renaissance art was done mostly through ___________________.
174. High tech architecture is frequently characterized by ___________________.
175. Grant wood was one of the _______________ artists who explored midwestern themes.
176. Many feminist artists embraced craft media because _________________.
177. Mondrian's interest in abstraction was an attempt to distill the __________ from objects in nature.
178. In the central scene of the sarcophagus of junius bassus, christ appears as _____________.
179. In the gothic period, thomas aquinas made __________ the intellectual center of europe.
180. Scholars believe that the ____ manuscript was produced in the scriptorium at moissac.
181. Among the new byzantine features that appeared in the mosaics at san vitale is ____.
182. Images of ____________ were adorned with viking jewelry, houses, beds, wagons and more.
183. Images of old testament kings and queens on french portals represent the ____.
184. Impressionist painting and symbolist poetry as artistic movements originated in ______.
185. Most examples of early christian sculpture created before the fourth century are ____________.
186. Prior to the iconoclasm of the eighth century, icons were accepted as __________________.
187. The ____ was the most typical object of prestige adornments in the medieval period.
188. ____ was used almost exclusively for the representation of animals in paleolithic art.
189. One of the most famous paleolithic cave paintings, the hall of the bulls, was discovered in ____.
190. One of the suggested purposes for paleolithic cave paintings is thought to have been ____.
191. An orchestra toward the end of the romantic period might include close to ______ musicians.
192. In the classical era, four-movement works such as ________ always included a minuet.
193. In the classical multimovement cycle, the third movement is usually in ________ form.
194. In the classical period, comic operas sometimes ______.
195. Beethoven is often credited as being ______.
196. In a classical concerto, there is no ________ movement.
197. It is customary for audiences to ________ during a performance of the hallelujah chorus.
198. Liszt's piano works are characterized by ______.
199. Beethoven wrote _____ symphonies.
200. The ________ is to the early lutheran church as plainchant is to the early catholic church.
201. The __________ dominated the history of western music for its first 1400 years.
202. During the baroque period, _________ were not allowed to be employed as music directors.
203. In nazi germany, the musical works of ________ and ________ were promoted.
204. Romeo and juliet is a(n) ________, but the composer called it a(n) ________.
205. Tchaikovsky's romeo and juliet is ______.
206. A golden era of american musical theater was created from about _______.
207. The art of jasper johns and robert rauschenberg questioned the influential ideas of ____________.
208. The artist ____ was instrumental in creating the international gothic style.
209. Most language skills are fairly well in place by a child's ______________ year of life.
210. ________ united poetry and music in the intimate form of the lied.
211. ________ utilizes planning matrices in the writing of behavior change objectives.
212. Monumental stone crosses were influenced by ____________.
213. ________ wrote both the words and the music for sweeney todd.
214. The artist who in 1936 created an assemblage entitled object is ________.
215. The reputation and well-known brand name of rolex watches represents a ____ for rolex.
216. ________ balance is achieved when two halves of a composition are not mirror images of each other.
217. ________ volume is a space that is enclosed by materials that are not entirely solid.
218. __________ is the only printmaking process in which prints can be rendered in paint as well as ink.
219. A pliable material, such as clay or wax, is shaped into a three-dimensional form in ________.
220. A shape made of perfectly straight lines would probably be classified as ________ shape.
221. Actual texture is primarily experienced through the sense of ___________.
222. Andy goldsworthy uses ________ materials to create sculptures that are ________.
223. Another name for freestanding sculpture is ________.
224. Built almost 2000 years ago, the ________ is an enduring testament to the roman use of the arch.
225. East asian artists have traditionally applied ink using a ________.
226. Hatching and cross-hatching use two-dimensional lines to communicate ________ depth.
227. In a noncommercial theatre, the managing director is akin to the ________ in a commercial theatre.
228. Mark rothko is renowned for his __________.
229. Pencil, charcoal, and chalk are examples of _______.
230. Romantic artists emphasized _______ in their works.
231. The active layer of film contains a(n) __________ of small particles of __________.
232. The bronze sculpture riace warrior a was created as ________ representation of the human body.
233. The eiffel towers magnificent iron trusses were __________.
234. The goal of visual texture is to simulate the look and feel of actual _________and textures.
235. The various branches of art-making activity, like painting or sculpture, are called ____.
236. Use the ______ tag to configure a section of a web page that is physically separated from others.
237. An artist might use a small scale for a portrait of a lover because it implies ________.
238. To apply a style to a certain group of elements on a web page, configure a css ________.
239. Leaders having a(n) _____ conflict management style are highly assertive and not very cooperative.
240. Leaders like jack ma lead for ______ by inspiring their employees and modeling desired behaviors.
241. Jake tells his boss only what he believes the boss wants to hear. jake is engaging in ________.
242. Habit strength is a function of repetition. this is an instance of ____.
243. The _____ leadership style matches with the preconventional level of personal moral development.
244. Jeff walls a sudden gust of wind (after hokusai) is a ________ that refers to a ________.
245. One advantage of using a metal plate over a woodblock for printmaking is that it ________.
246. Post-and-lintel construction is fundamental to all ___________ architecture.
247. Daguerreotypes are made on ________.
248. Silkscreen printing is _________________
249. The ________ are credited with the invention of paper around 105 c.e.
250. John stuart mill's metaphor of mental chemistry came to be known as ____.
251. Each successive variation in a theme with variations ______.
252. Earlier medieval structures were ________ .
253. A main idea of multicultural feminism is that ________
254. Khler argued that solving a problem requires ____.
255. Khler's basic criterion for intelligence was ____.
256. Klpe's method emphasized all of the following except ____.
257. Libertarians contend that real freedom is not just the power to act if we will to act, but _____.
258. Locke argued that ideas seem to us to be innate because ____.
259. Locke asserts that all the components of reason and knowledge come from _____.
260. Locke believes that we have nothing in our minds that did not come from _____.
261. Locke rejected the notion of _____.
262. Maslow's notion of self-actualization was partially based on ____.
263. One achievement of st. thomas aquinas was _____.
264. One crucial difference between hume's and descartes' method of knowledge gathering is ___________
265. The ____ argues that since an infinite causal chain is impossible, god must be an uncaused cause.
266. The ____ argues that the order and purpose manifest in the working of things demand a god.
267. The gestalt protest against wundt's system focused on his ____.
268. The integrative function of education helps to __________.
269. The most important predictor of bobby's class location is _____.
270. The observation that an undone task is remembered until completed is an illustration of ____.
271. The psychological study of music was pioneered by ____.
272. The psychology family tree includes two major roots: ____.
273. The theory that says mental states are nothing but brain states is known as _____.
274. The view that we lack knowledge in some fundamental way is known as _____.
275. Wundtian psychology in germany was slow to develop because ____.
276. Laws represent the standards of ________ behavior.
277. The objection in an argumentative essay __________.
278. Two powerful influences on a company's ethical culture are its code of ethics and _____________?
279. When someone believes that something in nature has intrinsic value he or she believes _______.
280. Wrongful birth actions claim that __________.
281. This chapter introduces the reader to the __________.
282. The term _______________ refers to what is judged as good conduct.
283. A(n) _________ is an argument with an unstated premise.
284. Logical arguments __________.
285. Using someone who is not an expert to support a claim is a logical fallacy called__________.
286. Love, death, peace, and war are examples of ____________ that relate to the entire world.
287. One of the most important events in islam, the hegira, refers to muhammad's __________.
288. The first great act of salvation is ___________.
289. The first sin recorded in the bible is found in ______________.
290. The gospel of _______ includes more personal details about jesus than any other gospel.
291. The great schism split _____ in two.
292. The karma-run wheel of birth, death, and rebirth is called __________.
293. The most prominent word in the bible for spiritual gifts is the ________ word charisma.
294. The practice of ____ was considered a holy task and required arduous training.
295. The religion of __________ rose rapidly for several centuries after its founding in 610 c.e.
296. A ________ is a multimovement programmatic orchestral work.
297. _________ are systems of electronic components that generate, modify, and control sound.
298. A novel of manners deals with _____.
299. _____________ of concepts is one important means of understanding economics.
300. Three-dimensional works art of define and occupy ______________as opposed to illusoryspace.
301. The u.s. supreme court case, _____, upheld the concept of preventive detention for juveniles.
302. Aristotle refers to plot as __________.
303. Creons tragic flaw causes him to __________.
304. Creons tragic flaw is __________.
305. Sophocles chooses specific words and phrases to reveal the __________ of the speaker.
306. Tragic plot events are structured to reveal __________.
307. Antigones tragic flaw causes her to __________.
308. Antigones tragic flaw is __________. greed fear stubbornness humility
309. ________ made a symbolist version of judith with holoferness head.
310. A brush called a filbert is best used for ________.
311. Clay that has a great deal of water mixed into it, making it very thin, is known as ________.
312. Forms such as pyramids, which tend to be precise and regular, are known as ________ forms.
313. Giorgio vasari believed that ________.
314. Gustav klimts portrait of adele bloch-bauer was famous partly because it was ________.
315. In a 1941 drawing the british artist barbara hepworth used line to plan a ________.
316. The ____ is the semi-circular area above the lintel of a romanesque portal.
317. The word __________ is derived from the french and means rebirth.
318. Videos designed to be art are often made to be presented ________.
319. According to marcel duchamp, the function of a ready-made was to __________.
320. Architect frank gehry was originally trained as a ____.
321. Artists drawing only the outlines of an object are using ____ lines.
322. Ceremonies for a clan's living members took place in zapotec ____.
323. Frank gehry's architectural works usually lack ____.
324. Implied time is the portrayal or suggestion of the passage or duration of _____________.
325. Tea was first brought to europe by ________ traders and marketed as a medicine.
326. Ashurbanipal ii killing lions is an example of ____ relief carving.
327. A representational work of art ________.
328. Hiring more police officers might not reduce crime because ___________________.
329. ______________ relates to any form of art that has a purpose or use.
330. _____ can disrupt the flow of oxygen to the brain, thereby worsening the symptoms of dementia.
331. _____ is essentially a chalk medium with colored pigment and a nongreasy binder added to it.
332. ________ is what a work of art is about, what it expresses or means.
333. A disadvantage to liquid media is that ________________
334. A major benefit of the daguerreotype process is that ________.
335. A relief sculpture is __________________
336. A relief sculpture is similar to a painting because ______________
337. A room that uses numerous columns to support a flat ceiling is known as a ________ hall.
338. A(n) _____ is a data validation rule that is used for applying to mandatory data items.
339. After the unification, egyptian history is divided into __________.
340. Alexandre cabanels birth of venus is an example of a(n) ________ painting.
341. Alfred stieglitz was the chief proponent of european modern art in __________.
342. All of the following are common themes in french rococo painting except _____.
343. Constantine placed the earliest public christian churches at the outskirts of rome to ____.
344. Light against dark or dark against light create visual differences in ____.
345. Michelangelos the cross-legged captive is an example of __________ sculpture.
346. Monoprinting is unique among printmaking processes because it produces ________.
347. Negative space is particularly important and highly utilized in creating ____________
348. The form of an artwork includes all of the elements that make up the composition except __________.
349. The glasgow school refers to ________ in scotland.
350. The literal meaning of the __________phrase trompe loeil is trick the eye.
351. The major advantage of screen output versus printed output is that screen output ____.
352. The mechanics of the camera are very similar to those of ________.
353. The metal that is used to hold stained glass pieces together is called __________.
354. The north american sioux hoop dance celebrated ____.
355. The presence of velzquezs self-portrait in las meninas indicates that the painter ________.
356. The principles of design are a kind of ________ that artists apply to the elements of art.
357. The type of theatre that was shown in saloons to get men to buy drinks was called ___.
358. The word texture derives from the latin for ________.
359. Thinned with ___________ oil paint can become almost transparent.
360. To eliminate duplicate rows in a query, the ________ qualifier is used in the sql select command.
361. Use the ________ property to configure multiple backgrounds on an element.
362. When gavin sells his product to a ____, the storage function is transferred to the intermediary.
363. Ethnic identity refers to __________.
364. Revision is a step-by-step process. revision for ________________________ should be done first.
365. A manager who is instructing his employee about work tasks is communicating _____.
366. Cultural relativism implies that the iconoclast would always be _____.
367. For brentano, the primary research method was ____.
368. Gestalt psychology started as a movement opposed to ____.
369. ______ are the fundamental baseline values dictating appropriate behavior within a society.
370. ______ argues that moral precepts are universal; that is, applicable to all circumstances.
371. ________ focuses on the actions that are right and wrong in the workplace and are of public matter.
372. Federal regulations control federal grants that apply to experiments involving new __________.
373. For the manufacturing firm, tier 2 suppliers provide ______________ with components.
374. According to gottman, it is _______ that determines the happiness and success of a relationship.
375. According to khler, insight involves ____.
376. Arguments against the problem of evil include: ____.
377. Berkeley concludes that god exists because _____.
378. Humanists believed in the _______ and dignity of the individual.
379. Hume argues that the principle of induction can be neither an a priori truth nor _____.
380. If a caregiver disagrees with a physician's written orders, the caregiver __________.
381. If barbara, a teacher, follows the principles of behaviorism, she believes that _____.
382. In a progressivist classroom, you would find teachers _____.
383. ________ is a nonconsequential consideration for active voluntary euthanasia.
384. A key aspect of teaching in a constructivist classroom is _____.
385. _____ encourage employees to behave in a socially responsible manner.
386. _____ is the degree of concern people have about an ethical issue.
387. _____ is the systematic study of values guiding our decision making.
388. ________ represent basic convictions about what is right and wrong.
389. _________ refers to administering medication with good intended effect and bad foreseen effect.
390. __________ justice focuses on treating people fairly regardless of personal characteristics.
391. ______, like ethics, is concerned with values guiding behavior.
392. "nice guys finish last." and "we must stand for right against wrong." are examples of ________.
393. A good argument must have (1) solid logic and (2) _____.
394. A code of _____ is a formal statement of the company's values concerning ethics and social issues.
395. A form of the caste system that, until recently, was legal in south africa was called ________.
396. ____________ was the persecuted church.
397. _____________ served as the nations religious headquarters for about 300 years.
398. A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
399. Fanny/fingerpainting was ________.
400. By 1500, poor city-dwellers constituted ____ percent of the urban population.
401. Hoover helped to push the __________ act through congress in 1924-the first of its kind.
402. In 1892, __________ in coeur d'alene, idaho, struck for higher wages.
403. In 1956, the united states condemned ____ as the aggressors in the suez canal crisis.
404. The ____ order split from the cluniac order to follow the rules of saint benedict more strictly.
405. The spanish painter velsquez held the titles of first painter to the king and ____.
406. In metalpoint drawings, the drawing surface must be coated with a ground of __________.
407. In the andes, textiles were considered ________ gold and silver.
408. In the very first movies, people on the screen were ________.
409. The botanical forms of __________ are considered some of the finest examples of art nouveau glass.
410. John heartfields have no fear, hes a vegetarian is an example of ________.
411. The bull-leapers fresco from knossos is ________ scene.
412. In sculptural works such as gay liberation, george segal produces__________ replicas of people.
413. In the ____, a band of calvinists destroyed art works in catholic churches in the netherlands.
414. In the art world, a _______ is a particular material, along with its accompanying technique.
415. In works with ________, the viewer perceives discontinuous lines as continuous.
416. Julio gonzlez was the sculptor who first used the _______ for his metal sculptures.
417. The development of ________ in the 19th century introduced the widespread use of color in posters.
418. The brightness or ____________of a color is its saturation.
419. The common denominators of luxury brands are quality and ________.
420. In the colony of __________ , the glorious revolution became bloodless but quite disruptive.
421. The goal of dal's "paranoiac-critical" method was to ____.