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Drag and drop the ways in which Louis XIV supported the arts in France. Phrases may be used once or not at all. Gave money for...Asked by Hey There
Drag and drop the ways in which Louis XIV supported the arts in France. Phrases may be used once or not at all.
gave money for public art installations for the common people to enjoy
supported schools that taught the arts and sciences
expanded royal palaces
hired famous architects to design and decorate royal palaces
supported French writers of plays
developed the minimalist style of art
please help as fast as you can
gave money for public art installations for the common people to enjoy
supported schools that taught the arts and sciences
expanded royal palaces
hired famous architects to design and decorate royal palaces
supported French writers of plays
developed the minimalist style of art
please help as fast as you can
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Hey There
Yes:
hired famous architects to design and decorate royal palaces
expanded royal palaces
supported French writers of plays
supported schools that taught the arts and sciences
No:
developed the minimalist style of art
gave money for public art installations for the common people to enjoy
hired famous architects to design and decorate royal palaces
expanded royal palaces
supported French writers of plays
supported schools that taught the arts and sciences
No:
developed the minimalist style of art
gave money for public art installations for the common people to enjoy
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Writeacher
I agree with your choices.
There's a fine line of difference between the first "yes" item and the second "no" item, but I still think you're right.
There's a fine line of difference between the first "yes" item and the second "no" item, but I still think you're right.
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Hey There
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