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  1. Tea Ceremony VesselJapan early 19th century The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Question Match the image with the appropriate
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  2. 2 of 52 of 5 ItemsFeature A light brown ceramic jar, with a dark brown edge, is shown. Tea Ceremony Vessel Japan early 19th
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  3. A light brown ceramic jar, with a dark brown edge, is shown.Tea Ceremony Vessel Japan early 19th century The Walters Art Museum,
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  4. A light brown ceramic jar, with a dark brown edge, is shown.Tea Ceremony Vessel Japan early 19th century The Walters Art Museum,
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  8. Which of the following ceremonies would result in a leader losing possessions but gaining respect and esteem from the other
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  9. Which statement regarding vessel maintenance is true?When storing a vessel for a long time, it is best to keep it in the sun and
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  10. Question: Explain the connection, in early civilizations, of art and government.Response: Question: Describe how trade impacted
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