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jc611

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Apart from its status as fine art, The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak is also an expedition record of government interest in
 
  a) opening western expansion routes.
  b) documenting native culture.
  c) preserving unspoiled nature.
  d) education about the environment.

Question 2

What is the thematic subtext of LaToya Ruby Frazier's Self-Portrait (March 10 AM)?
 
  a) the death of her grandmother from illness related to a toxic environment
  b) the everyday urban life of an African-American woman
  c) the struggles of the individual in a chaotic world
  d) self-definition and dignity through work



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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