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kamilo84

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This era of design rejected the Middle Ages and fostered the return of classic design motifs.
 
  a. Romanesque
 
   b. Gothic
 
   c. Renaissance
 
   d. Baroque

Question 2

Translated to misshapen pearl, this design era embraced the ornate and asymmetrical.
 
  a. Byzantine
 
   b. Baroque
 
   c. Renaissance
 
   d. Moorish



blakeserpa

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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