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Explanation:
<u>Magdalena Abakanowicz was an artist doing mostly sculptured work.</u><u> </u>
<u>Many of her pieces of art are multiple repeated and similar sculptures of people, usually standing near one another. </u>
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<u>As she grew up under the Communist regime which repressed individuality and preferred collective expressions of identity, her work reflects that in a form of presence these anonymous, similar, unidentifiable figures representing mass humanity.</u>
<u>These figures without faces, expressions or distinctiveness reference this cultural collectivism of the regime.</u>
1. Mosque
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3. Mihrab
4. Kiva
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6. Acanthus
7. Suburb
8. Aqueduct
9. Khufu
10. Flying buttresses
I believe the correct answer is D. Cowboy songs.
Aaron Copland, American composer, used cowboy songs to highlight
the frontier themes in his ballets “Billy the Kid” and “Rodeo”. Since Copland’s
most important ballets are based on American folk material (Billy the Kid
(1938), Rodeo (1942), and Appalachian Spring (1944)), he used cowboy songs and
American folk songs to contribute to the main themes.