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geodog55

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Chaz Maviyane-Davies's Global Warning is an example of art as a vehicle for
 
  communicating information.
   personal expression.
   social causes.
   delight.

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Hiphopabad, Botoxia, and Trumpistan are all places in an inventive map by
 
  Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz.
   Michael Bierut.
   Heidi Cody.
   Superflex.



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Answer to Question 1

social causes.

Answer to Question 2

Maira Kalman and Rick Meyerowitz.




geodog55

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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