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In the seventeenth century, in the Netherlands, the major patrons of paintings were
 
  the nobility.
   the wealthy merchant class.
   other artists.
   the clergy.

Question 2

Nicola Lpez's Blighted expresses the artist's memories of
 
  the Vietnam War.
   the Gulf War.
   the attacks of September 11, 2001.
   her life as a gang member.



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Answer to Question 1

the wealthy merchant class.

Answer to Question 2

the attacks of September 11, 2001.

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