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Who was Maria Martinez?
 
  A) She was a well-known potter from San Ildefonso, New Mexico.
  B) She was a well-known sculptor from Guadalajara, Mexico.
  C) She was a Native American artist who painted controversial scenes of cultural accommodation.
  D) She was a famous weaver from Guatemala who produced numerous pieces of world art.
  E) She was an outstanding spokesperson for the Navajo tribe in the art world.

Question 2

Artistic traffic in culture does all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) distinguish individual artists by name.
  B) results in cultural products around which cultural identities are created.
  C) create more distinct lines of cultural diversity.
  D) create products that are stylistically re-conceptualized to meet global demand.
  E) provide new sources of income for artists.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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