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What does the first print of Sorrieu's series visualise?
What does the first print of Sorrieu's series visualise?
- A world made up of democratic and social Republics (correct)
- A world ruled by absolutist institutions
- A world with no distinct nations
- A world without any social classes
What does the statue of Liberty in Sorrieu's print symbolize?
What does the statue of Liberty in Sorrieu's print symbolize?
- The dominance of social classes
- Absolutist institutions
- Enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man (correct)
- The power of a single nation
How are the distinct nations in Sorrieu's print identified?
How are the distinct nations in Sorrieu's print identified?
- Through their military strength
- Through their flags and national costume (correct)
- Through their economic power
- Through their geographical location
Which countries lead the procession in Sorrieu's utopian vision?
Which countries lead the procession in Sorrieu's utopian vision?
What lies in the foreground of the image in Sorrieu's print?
What lies in the foreground of the image in Sorrieu's print?
What does the statue of Liberty in Sorrieu's print hold in one hand?
What does the statue of Liberty in Sorrieu's print hold in one hand?
What do the shattered remains of the symbols in the foreground of Sorrieu's print represent?
What do the shattered remains of the symbols in the foreground of Sorrieu's print represent?
What does the procession in Sorrieu's print offer homage to as they pass by it?
What does the procession in Sorrieu's print offer homage to as they pass by it?
Which two countries lead the procession in Sorrieu's utopian vision?
Which two countries lead the procession in Sorrieu's utopian vision?
How does Sorrieu identify distinct nations in his print?
How does Sorrieu identify distinct nations in his print?