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BrownTown3

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Anthropologists consider the term primitive
 
  a. to refer to the art of the more backward non-Western societies.
  b. misleading, because it connotes inferiority and evolutionary sequencing.
  c. to only refer to non-permanent forms of art.
  d. to only refer to the non-material art forms of societies that are organized as bands, tribes, or chiefdoms.
  e. incorrect because all cultures are absolutely equal and cannot be compared to each other.

Question 2

Painting, carving, weaving, and sculpting are all classified as:
 
  a. fine art.
  b. plastic art.
  c. material art.
  d. representational art.
  e. physical art.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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