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Jkov05

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Who is Fritz Scholder?
 
  A) He is an artist who produces controversial and ambivalent art works associated with his own half-Indian, half-German ethnic background.
  B) He is an indigenous potter in San Ildefonso, Mexico, whose work has become very valuable today on the global market.
  C) He is a street performer in Europe who has developed well-known plays that explore the cultural divide between Europe and the Middle East.
  D) He is an art critic who represents indigenous artists throughout Europe.
  E) He is an art dealer who represents indigenous peoples worldwide on the tourist market; his most important contribution is to educate indigenous peoples on the value of their art.

Question 2

In Morocco, a girl is first decorated with henna around the age of:
 
  A) 14.
  B) 18.
  C) 11.
  D) 7.
  E) 4.



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Answer to Question 1

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Jkov05

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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