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kamilo84

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The British philosopher __________ believed that the reasoning on which geometry is based could be extended to the social and political realm.
 
  A. Ren Descartes
  B. Thomas Hobbes
  C. John Locke
  D. Francis Bacon
  E. Galileo Galilei

Question 2

__________ is the most celebrated painting of Diego Velzquez in part because of the intriguing fact that it crosses the genres of portrait and genre painting.
 
  A. Boy Playing a Flute
  B. John Wilkins DD
  C. Jolly Toper
  D. Portrait of Charles I at the Hunt
  E. Las Meninas



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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kamilo84

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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