Answer:
Pomo women of the Northwest made baskets. In the Southwest, Navajo women wove blankets and Pueblo women made pottery. Women in the Plains did needlework, beadwork, quillwork, and clothing designs. Northeast women created beadwork designs on moccasins and clothing using birch bark stencils. Seminole women of the Southeast created patchwork fabrics. Men traditionally created rock-carvings, pipes, and paintings. Pueblo men made kachina dolls.
Answer:
a print can be re-used multiple times, while a painting is a single time creation.
The answer would be the third option. "They could be made using formulas, could show ideal beauty, or could be realistic."
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Music helps students focus on their work.