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sjones

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Question 1

What was a goal for this poster?
◦ to promote a social ideal
◦ to publicize an upcoming event
◦ to advertise a product for sale
◦ to serve as an organization's logo

Question 2

What was a goal of this poster?
◦ to protest the inadequate representation of women
◦ to advocate for animal rights
◦ to publicize an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
◦ to encourage more nude paintings of men


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Marked as best answer by sjones on Feb 2, 2021

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Reply #1 on: Feb 2, 2021
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sjones

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Reply 2 on: Feb 2, 2021
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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