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harina [27]
3 years ago
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(Multiple choice) How did Pablo Picasso use Guernica to make a political statement about the Spanish Civil War?

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jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
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Answer:

Picasso created a painting that conveys the suffering inflicted on civilians by a bombing raid

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Just took the test and got 100%

pickupchik [31]3 years ago
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Picasso created a painting that conveys the suffering inflicted on civilians by a bombing raid.
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