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clmills979

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In which way did the three-aisled basilica for the Monastery of Saint Gall differ from its early Christian prototypes?
 
  a. It had a second apse on the west end.
 b. It had a choir between crossing and apse.
  c. It had integrated towers.
 d. It had a procession of transepts.

Question 2

Which of the following artists created large-scale, kinetic sculptures?
 
  a. Henry Moore
 b. Constantine Brancusi
  c. Alexander Calder
 d. Umberto Boccioni



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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