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The town of Chartres was known for this trade:
 
  a. books
 b. glass
 c. silk
 d. wool

Question 2

The figures on The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 are this in origin:
 
  a. German
 b. Roman
 c. Greek
 d. French



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