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Lively or humorous poses were usually reserved in Mayan art for: A. commoners. B. rulers. C. gods. D. priest.
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Lively or humorous poses were usually reserved in Mayan art for:
A. commoners.
B. rulers.
C. gods.
D. priest.
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A. commoners.
Compared to representations of nobility,Mayan representations of common people were usually more lively.
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Answer: A commoners.
Because commoners were usually more lively
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