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sjones

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How has the art of the Shoshone-Bannock people changed over the last 100 years?
 
  A) It has become more complex as social stratification has increased.
  B) It has changed from a male domain to one dominated by women.
  C) Nearly all of the traditional patterns have been replaced with Westernized ones.
  D) They have borrowed motifs from disparate Native American groups, making a wholly new style.

Question 2

As a prominent example of how culture contact affects artistic change, the Navajo, currently famous for their wool rugs, only began weaving when __________.
 
  A) they migrated to the Southwest and obtained the technology from the Hopi
  B) they took classes on rug-making in reservation schools
  C) a prophet revealed the technology to them in a vision quest
  D) the technology was introduced to them by the Spanish



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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