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What was wrong with Gauguin's little ceramic sculpture The Faun?
 
  A. It was a forgery.
  B. Everyone thought it was a forgery, but it was not.
  C. It was signed by Gauguin's student.
  D. Experts damaged it when trying to determine whether it was a forgery.
  E. Gauguin made it in a different style that did not resemble his other work.

Question 2

Who of the following believes that civilization cannot exist without repression?
 
  A. Plato
  B. Aristotle
 
  C. Freud
  D. Marcuse
 
  E. Both C and D



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