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What are the 5 major reasons humans create art? (2 points) Responses for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for bea...Question
What are the 5 major reasons humans create art?
(2 points)
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for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for beauty or propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for beauty or propaganda purposes
for spiritual, selfish, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, selfish, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or selfish reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or selfish reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
(2 points)
Responses
for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for beauty or propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for beauty or propaganda purposes
for spiritual, selfish, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, selfish, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or moral reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or selfish reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
for spiritual, historical, or selfish reasons, or for beauty and propaganda purposes
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The most fitting response that encompasses the major reasons humans create art would be:
**for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for beauty or propaganda purposes.**
This response highlights a range of motivations for creating art, including spiritual expression, historical documentation, economic gain, aesthetic beauty, and the use of art as a tool for propaganda.
**for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for beauty or propaganda purposes.**
This response highlights a range of motivations for creating art, including spiritual expression, historical documentation, economic gain, aesthetic beauty, and the use of art as a tool for propaganda.
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