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Kikoku

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What function does the pictograph serve in Plains tribal tradition?
 
  a) as a memory aid for oral history
  b) for decoration of clothing
  c) to mark pronunciation of language
  d) as a spiritual symbol in worship

Question 2

Public viewing of Delacroix's painting was suppressed due to
 
  a) its celebration of the underclasses as revolutionaries.
  b) its misrepresentation of the historical event.
  c) the nudity of the female figure.
  d) the graphic violence portrayed.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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