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Question
The goal of the NEAs Art in Public Places Program was___________.
a) to expose the general public to historical art pieces, like Renaissance painting and Baroque sculpture
b) to allow artists to place sculpture wherever they wanted
c) to expose the general public to contemporary art as a kind of mass audience art appreciation course
d) to create educational programs for underprivileged children
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