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__________ designed Prairie Houses early in his career, but his Guggenheim Museum (fig. 23.10) is a model of clean, International style lines and materials.
 
  A. I.M. Pei
  B. Mark Rothko
  C. Frank Lloyd Wright
  D. Henry Moore
  E. Sanford White

Question 2

__________ coined the term Happening.
 
  A. John Cage
  B. Allan Kaprow
  C. Andy Warhol
  D. Roy Lichtenstein
  E. Jean-Michel Basquiat



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: B





 

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