If you could please check these and just let me know which ones are correct! also if you have any input on a better answer, or atleast where i can find a better answer, i would greatly appreciate it!

This artist painted scenes of upper-class recreation:
Edgar Degas
Claude Monet
Pierre Renoir
Camille Pissarro
Mary Cassatt

I believe this is Pierre.

This artists "work shows the strong influence of Japanese prints:
Edgar Degas
Claude Monet
Pierre Renoir
Camille Pissarro
Mary Cassatt

All of these artists got into japoniesism, but I think they are looking for Edgar Degas!

Gustave Courbet was a realist painter who turned his attention to the:
rich and wealthy people
intellectuals
poor and ordinary people
political arena

I think it is poor and ordinary people

The last major painting of Manet's career, A Bar at the Folies-Bergere, reflects the artist's:
optimism
pessimism
intense emotion
positivism

pessimism

Theodore Gericault's most famous romantic painting documented the tragedy of a shipwreck titled:
The Sighting of the Argus
The Sinking of the Lusitania
The Raft of the Medusa
Down and Out

The Raft of the Medusa

Goya who "did not share the Enlightenment faith in the ultimate rationality and goodness of humanity," was a painter of:
non-objective painting
despair
peaceful landscapes
genre still-life

despair

Honore Daumier's art expressed sympathy for what class of people:
aristocracy
working class
farmers
criminals

working class

Corot painted only in his studio using professional models for his subjects.
True
False

true

Photography as we know it emerged around 1840.
True
False

true

Claude Monet agreed with the painters of the Barbizon school "who urged him to be faithful to his impression."
True
False

false

Pierre Auguste Renoir concentrated on scenes of the urban poor in Paris.
True
False

true

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I don't agree with your last answer, which contradicts your first answer. Renoir did some "rural poor" pictures of females bathing, etc., but was best known for portraits and scenes of upper classes. Corot painted a lot of landscapes, which I doubt were done in his studio. He did use professional models for his two dozen or so female paintings