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Which is the LEAST typical subject in Impressionism?
 
  a. caf scenes
  b. military scenes
  c. circus scenes
  d. landscapes
  e. theaters and concerts

Question 2

Michelangelo's self-portrait appears in
 
  a. the Piet.
  b. the Last Judgment.
  c. the Last Supper.
  d. the Creation of Adam.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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