The answer is: B) Reservations
Answer:
t was related to the Cubist sculpture of Alexander Archipenko and Raymond Duchamp-Villon and to the Post-Cubist sculpture of Henri Laurens and Jacques Lipchitz. In Torso (1925), for example, Giacometti merged the Classical tradition with the avant-garde and reduced the human body to a grouping of geometric shapes which, together, capture the contrapposto posture. He was also inspired by African and Oceanic art—as in The Spoon Women (1926). Dan people of west Africa carved spoon type sculptures and they presented their work in the exhibitions in Paris at that time. Giacometti got inspired by those sculptures there.
so they would be more prepared and have a bigger chance of being safe
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
Given the times, it made more sense to have a sense and unity among the existing European states after several conflicts had arisen prior, including the French Revolution. In an effort to suppress further acts of rebellion, there needed to be order in the region, and so the Congress managed to acheived that.