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Question 1

The American artist Jackson Pollock was most noted for
 
  A) a return to extreme realism in his paintings.
  B) Postmodernist sculptures.
  C) Pop Art, which celebrated the whims of popular culture.
  D) Neo-Cubism.
  E) Abstract Expressionist paintings.

Question 2

Who did Cyrus face after moving his focus eastward?
 
  A) Moliani
  B) Masada
  C) Massagetai
  D) Moresco
  E) Mycena



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