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During the middle ages and into the renaissance, the main theme of European art was: A. religion B. mythology C. everyday life D. science
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During the middle ages and into the renaissance, the main theme of European art was:
A. religion
B. mythology
C. everyday life
D. science
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religion would be correct
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The answer is religion
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