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svp [43]
2 years ago
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The Arts and Crafts Movement was largely fueled by the _____(1)_____, in which everything was mass produced. More and more artis

ts wanted to return to _____(2)_____ objects that were unique. a. (1) 20th century; (2) rustic b. (1) Industrial Revolution; (2) hand-crafted c. (1) Artistic Revolution; (2) machine made d. (1) Revolutionary War; (2) hand-made
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Fiesta28 [93]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answers are the options B: Industrial revolution and hand-crafted

Explanation:

The Arts and Crafts Movement was an artistic movement that took place around the late nineteenth century. It was impulsed by the second industrial revolution that was spreading all around the world and involved the mass production. It also had a very clearly and important moral purpose that was the <em>posibility to react to the industrial process</em> that gave importance to the mass production rather than the<em> production of unique artefacts</em>.

Amiraneli [1.4K]2 years ago
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<span>The Arts and Crafts Movement was largely fueled by the _____(1)_____, in which everything was mass produced. More and more artists wanted to return to _____(2)_____ objects that were unique.</span><span><span>
</span><span>its B
(1) Industrial Revolution; (2) hand-crafted</span></span>
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