The key to Josiah Wedgewood's success in advancing ceramic manufacturing was
a) replacing handwork with liquid casting in molds.
b) developing a cream color for ceramics.
c) making goods more durable.
d) developing a new type of clay for firing.
Question 2
What can be inferred from the appearance of the eyes and nose of the Nok head?
a) The makers may have opened holes for eyes and nostrils to control temperature during firing.
b) The facial features of the Nok people resembled these shapes.
c) Their geometric style held particular artistic value for the Nok.
d) The makers' carving skills were limited to simple lines and shapes.