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Sumerian art takes the form of sculpture or painting. Their artwork was created for which of the following groups of reasons?
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spiritual, historical, and reasons of propaganda
spiritual, historical, and reasons of propaganda
spiritual, moral, and reasons of beauty
spiritual, moral, and reasons of beauty
historical, moral, and reasons of beauty
historical, moral, and reasons of beauty
historical, moral, and reasons of propaganda
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spiritual, historical, and reasons of propaganda
Sumerian art served religious/votive purposes (temples, gods, votive statues), recorded events and social life (narrative panels like the Standard of Ur), and promoted rulers/legitimized authority.
Sumerian art served religious/votive purposes (temples, gods, votive statues), recorded events and social life (narrative panels like the Standard of Ur), and promoted rulers/legitimized authority.
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