Summary of Modernism in Art, Politics, and Society

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Throughout the years, both America and France have influenced each other in the many aspects that encompass art, politics, and society. Starting from the earliest voyages of men like Jacques Cartier, to the current interactions between Presidents Sarkozy and Bush, countries like France and America will always intermingle. As shown in the sources provided, the three very important facets of today's America are all intermingled. Arts and politics alike influence the workings of today's society, and vice versa. It can then only be expected that a country such as France, who has had such a long history with America, is involved and has an opinion upon the connections between three central parts of America.