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part 4

Horizontales
Describes music that is written in a way that avoids centering around a specific key.
A literary style popular during the Romantic era that emphasized the flawed nature of man and his potential for destruction rather that progress, often through monstrous heroes and/or sympathetic villains.
A longer work of fictional prose that presents the struggle of a main character or characters against a situation.
The theory that individual, groups, and communities are subject to the same principle of natural selection as plants and animals.(2 words)
The evocation of strong, irrational emotion within an artistic or literary work.
Philosophical movement during the Romantic era that emphasized feeling over reason and the role of the individual finding an intuitive relation to the universe through solitude amid nature.
he belief that physical reality, as seen through the natural sciences, is all that truly exists.(2 words)
An artistic trend that took place in Europe in the 19th century, which borrowed and glorified cultural aspects from non-Western civilizations.
A quality of greatness or vastness that is beyond calculation, comparison, or imitation; often invoked with reference to nature.
Theory that reality is a mental construction or that the object of external perception consists of ideas.
Philosophical position that all processes, phenomena, and objects/beings can be explained as manifestations or results of matter.
The ethical approach that emphasizes pragmatic ethical decisions for the greater good.
Art movement of the late 19th century that emphasized simplified composition and the effect of light and color to capture a painter's visual impression.
Verticales
Art movement of the late 19th century-early 20th century that favored sinuous lines, curves, and organic motifs, such as plants and flowers.(2 words)
A belief in promoting social and political equality.
The 19th century transition in many countries from an agrarian economy to one dominated by machine manufacturing. (2 words)
Greek philosophical school that maintained human knowledge was limited and uncertain, and probability of correct morality was enough for acting in a moral fashion.
The gradual process by which certain biological traits fade away or grow through the reproductive success or failure of the individuals that have that trait; a term coined by Charles Darwin to illustrate that certain traits are better suited for certain environments than others.(2 words)
The movement or displacement of notes by a half-step, as opposed to the tradition of whole-step movement in previous periods.
Art movement of 18th century that drew on Greek and roman art for models of harmony, idealized, realism, and reason.
Theory that reality is a mental construction or that the object of external perception consists of ideas.
The emphasis on an industrialized economic system.
Movement of the 17th and early 18th century in art, architecture, and music known for its religious focus and its elaborate an extensive use of ornamentation.