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A member of mid-20th century Mexican muralism’s  ‘Big Three,’ Diego ------- was known for painting large frescos that decorated public buildings across Mexico and the United States.Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?Rivera;eliminateRivera. eliminateRiveraeliminate

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A member of mid-20th century Mexican muralism’s  ‘Big Three,’ Diego ------- was known for painting large frescos that decorated public buildings across Mexico and the United States.Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?Rivera;eliminateRivera. eliminateRiveraeliminate

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The correct choice to complete the text is "Rivera." This is because in English, a person's name is typically followed by a period if it is at the end of a sentence. The other options do not conform to the conventions of Standard English.

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Diego Rivera’s art reflected his communist ideologies. Which mural was destroyed because Rivera included Lenin, the Communist leader of the Soviet Union, in the mural? A. The History of Mexico B. Dream of a Sunday afternoon in the Alameda C. Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and Light Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future

Mexican photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo was a self-taught artist who employed his camera to capture banal, everyday moments through the lenses of surrealism and irony. He engaged with subjects that were associated with stereotypical views of Mexico, such as Mexican folk art, indigenous dress, and the streets of Mexico City, but he captured elements that went against expectations of what those subjects “should” look like. His photographs resisted romanticization and sentimental elements and instead showed everyday people in everyday situations. Which choice best describes Álvarez Bravo’s approach to art, as presented in the text? He drew from the work of surrealist artists to show the absurdism of the lives of famous Mexicans. eliminateHe worked to counteract the conventional representations of Mexico by showing what life in Mexico was really like. eliminateHe captured deeply personal images of his daily life that mimicked and satirized Mexican stereotypes.eliminateHe wanted to share romanticized images of traditional Mexican life.

Why was Rivera’s mural at Rockefeller Center removed?Group of answer choicesThe inclusion of so many nude figures deeply offended his American audience, and censors demanded it be removed.Because of Rivera's inclusion of Lenin and socialist ideas.When Rockefeller discovered that Rivera had made the same work already in Mexico City, he was furious and had it destroyed.Rockefeller didn't pay Rivera, so the artist destroyed it.

The dispute over the Rivera mural at Rockefeller Center shows that _____.Group of answer choicesAmericans were conflicted about the depiction of politics in artthe Mexican muralists were not popular outside of MexicoAmericans disliked muralsDiego Rivera was far less popular than his wife Frieda Kahlo

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