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Which of the following pieces of art best fits with educating the audience about George Washington? Select all that apply.

Which of the following pieces of art best fits with educating the audience about George Washington Select all that apply class=
Which of the following pieces of art best fits with educating the audience about George Washington Select all that apply class=
Which of the following pieces of art best fits with educating the audience about George Washington Select all that apply class=
Which of the following pieces of art best fits with educating the audience about George Washington Select all that apply class=

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  • 19-09-2022

Answer: the one with the flag and face on it

Explanation: it seems reasonable

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