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tuffie

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Why is the 18th century a golden age for furniture?
 
  A. Higher standards for craftsmanship.
   B. There is less demand for furniture.
   C. Fewer new types of furniture.
   D. Cabinetmakers cannot make a living.

Question 2

If a designer wanted to specify a long conference table for a high-end look, which type of veneer match would be most suitable?
 
  a. panel end-match
   b. architectural end-match
   c. continuous end-match



ryrychapman11

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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