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Salsk061 [2.6K]
3 years ago
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1. fluting Biedermeier 2. panetiere Louis XV 3. Cabriole leg Louis XIV 4. wainscot Spanish 5. baroque Provincial 6. Pennsylvania

Dutch Napoleon 7. Empire Louis XVI 8. neutral style German peasant
Social Studies
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Rudiy273 years ago
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Answer:

<em>Sorting the furniture style of the given era's and different cultures, in given order.</em>

Explanation:

1.) fluting                                        1.) Louis XVI

2.) panetiere                                   2.) Provincial

3.) Cabriole leg                               3.) Louis XV

4.) wainscot                                    4.) Spanish

5.) baroque                                     5.) Louis XIV

6.) Pennsylvania dutch                   6.) German peasant

7.) Empire                                       7.) Napoleon

8.) neutral style                               8.) Biedermeier

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