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1. At the center of this textile is the large form of St. George, who is slaying a dragon on a horse. Which of the following culturally important messages does this piece communicate?

a. wisdom conquers all
b. chaos conquers all
c. good conquers all**
d. evil conquers all

2. Which technique do Native Americans use to form patterned blankets?

a. embroidery
b. weaving**
c. stitchery
d. appliqué

3. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would likely have chosen which material with which to weave their blankets?

a. oat wool
b. silk
c. sheep wool
d. cotton**

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Answered by purple koala
1. At the center of this textile is the large form of St. George, who is slaying a dragon on a horse. Which of the following culturally important messages does this piece communicate?

a. wisdom conquers all
b. chaos conquers all
c. good conquers all**
d. evil conquers all

2. Which technique do Native Americans use to form patterned blankets?

a. embroidery
b. weaving**
c. stitchery
d. appliqué

3. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would likely have chosen which material with which to weave their blankets?

a. oat wool
b. silk
c. sheep wool
d. cotton**
Answered by purple koala
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1. At the center of this textile is the large form of St. George, who is slaying a dragon on a horse. Which of the following culturally important messages does this piece communicate?

a. wisdom conquers all
b. chaos conquers all
c. good conquers all**
d. evil conquers all
Answered by purple koala
2. Which technique do Native Americans use to form patterned blankets?

a. embroidery
b. weaving**
c. stitchery
d. appliqué
Answered by purple koala
3. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would likely have chosen which material with which to weave their blankets?

a. oat wool
b. silk
c. sheep wool
d. cotton**
Answered by purple koala
3. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would have chosen which material to weave their blankets?

a. oat wool
b. silk
c. sheep wool
d. cotton**
Answered by purple koala
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it wasn't sheep wool.
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4. What is the term for the technique of tying and dyeing sections of fabric to create patterns, commonly used in West African textiles?

a. batik
b. tie-dye**
c. embroidery
d. appliqué

5. Which of the following is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique, using a resist paste made from rice flour to create intricate designs on fabric?

a. indigo dyeing
b. shibori**
c. sashiko
d. yuzen

6. The brightly colored geometric designs on this textile are characteristic of which Mesoamerican culture?

a. Aztec
b. Maya**
c. Inca
d. Olmec
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4. What is the term for the technique of tying and dyeing sections of fabric to create patterns, commonly used in West African textiles?

a. batik
b. tie-dye**
c. embroidery
d. appliqué

5. Which of the following is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique, using a resist paste made from rice flour to create intricate designs on fabric?

a. indigo dyeing
b. shibori**
c. sashiko
d. yuzen

6. The brightly colored geometric designs on this textile are characteristic of which Mesoamerican culture?

a. Aztec
b. Maya**
c. Inca
d. Olmec
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Your answer for #1 is correct, the message this textile communicates is that good conquers all.
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Your answer for #2 is correct, Native Americans use weaving to form patterned blankets.
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Your answer for #3 is correct, prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans would have chosen sheep wool as the material for weaving their blankets.
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Is there anything else I can assist you with?
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I apologize for the mistake. To correct my earlier response to question #3, prior to the arrival of the Spanish, Native Americans in certain regions would have used materials like cotton, yucca, and bark to weave their blankets, among other things, depending on what was available in the region.

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