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Multiple Choice



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Question 1.
The Constructivists dreamed of uniting art and


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Question 2.
What was a visual characteristic of artwork produced by the Dutch art group known as De Stijl?


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Question 3.
Josiah Wedgwood was an innovative figure in the development of mass-produced ceramic ware. What was so ingenious about Wedgwood’s marketing concept?


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Question 4.
Both Frank Lloyd Wright and William Morris believed in what kind of design?


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Question 5.
The Zephyr was the result of what design innovation?


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Question 6.
What kind of design was "distinctly American" and that of the "American character?"


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Question 7.
In automobile design, massive fins such as those found on the Cadillac Fleetwood were actually inspired by


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