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1.What was John jeans Audubon famous for?

a.Painting and cataloging for American animals, especially Birds


b.Painting the new living conditions in urbanized area.


c.Representing new immigrants through drawing and painting


d.Surveying and creating maps of Western lands


2.For which of the following is Hudson River School best known for?


a.Poetry about the Northeast


b. paintings of Northeast landscapes


c. a series of novels about immigrant live


d. new form of music for everyday people


3.Which idea of Henry David thoreau was adopted by 12 Century leaders of great social change movements?


a.Individualism


b. Inner Light


c. Different Drummer Theory


d. civil disobedience

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I can help with 1 & 2.
Audubon was famous for painting birds, especially rare species. Of course, he was a hunter, too, so after he painted a bird, most often, he'd shoot it. So 1 is A.
The Hudson River School was founded on landscape artwork, as can be seen in arguably its most famous artwork: "The Oxbow" by Thomas Cole (who was a prominent figure in the Hudson River School). So 2 is B.
Hope this helps! (And sorry I can't help with 3!)
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