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nautica902

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Among those who would be judged favorably in Gislebertus's Last Judgment are people carrying bags adorned with a shell and a cross. These figures represent ____.
 
  a. the inhabitants of India
 b. monks and nuns
 c. hand-workers
 d. pilgrims to Jerusalem and Santiago

Question 2

In the artist's eyes, Fate of the Animals was almost a premonition of which historical event?
 
  a. World War II
 b. The Great Depression
 c. The Russian Revolution
  d. World War I



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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