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Andrej [43]
1 year ago
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What was the cabaret voltaire? a. a meeting ground for artists who had a shared disgust for the current culture b. a meeting gro

und for a group of rebellious artists c. a group that protested the loss of intellect from the art world d. a famous paris nightclub where art critics gathered please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
Social Studies
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aliina [53]1 year ago
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The cabaret voltaire was a meeting ground for artists who had a shared disgust for the current culture.

<h3>What was the cabaret voltaire? </h3>

The cabaret voltaire was birthed in Zurich in 1916 in the Middle of the first world war. It was a meeting ground for artists to expresses their various forms of art. The meeting had singers and poets.  The cabaret voltaire birthed the Doda movement

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