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The Scottish architect of the new style who focused on Greco-Roman residential manors in England, such as Kedleston Hall, was ___________.
 
  A. Adam
  B. Soufflot
  C. Houdon
  D. Wedgwood

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Exalting the natural landscape as the source of sublime inspiration and moral truth, Wordsworth and his English contemporaries initiated the ________ movement.
 
  A. Romantic
  B. baroque
  C. Enlightenment
  D. Progressive



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