ARTS 214 Quiz 7

ARTS 214 Quiz 7 Liberty University

  1. The Futurist Manifesto was an appeal to
  2. Two of the most insidious vices on Facebook are
  3. Facebook started as a freshman class directory.
  4. What does the nostalgic appeal to Instagram suggest?
  5. The nature of delivery in YouTube does not affect how we see it.
  6. Researchers discovered that more than half of the Twitter accounts discussing the Russian elections of 2011 were bots.
  7. In order to copyright a work, it must be considered tangible or fixed in some way by print, photograph, or some other means.
  8. Technology did not play as large a role in the Green Revolution and others as was initially thought.
  9. The first to suggest art for the masses were
  10. Facebook’s “like” button may
  11. Instagram promotes the idea that by saving your life you lose it.
  12. “Art for its own sake” was a result of
  13. Facebook is careful not to profit by its users “likes.”
  14. Manifestos were always a recipe for action.
  15. A Facebook friend is the equivalent to a friend that is closer than a brother.
  16. “Intellectual property wants to be free”
  17. It’s said that every new technology makes something obsolete—what did internet streaming outlets like YouTube make obsolete?
  18. For Detweiler, an “outward” defined self will ultimately be satisfied.
  19. Plato disliked writing because he felt it would make people lose
  20. Facebook is an example of the strength in weak ties.
  21. Friendship involves
  22. An educational aspect of YouTube are
  23. The right to copy is only one of the things covered in the Copyright law.
  24. A term that means consciously not stating that your achievement is a great as it really is
  25. Rarely does the crowd provide the space to think about what is happening.
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