Test: AP Art History

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Which of the following is true of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party?

It is aimed at establishing respect for women and their art, educating the public about women's role in history and the fine arts and making this accessible to a broad audience.

It is a large departure from Judy Chicago's typical works, as it avoids discussing female sexuality.

It avoids using traditionally female craft techniques as a way of elevating women to a higher purpose.

It includes spaces for only 13 women, reminiscent of the Last Supper.

It includes the inscribed names of notable men as well, in order to convey the important female relationship to men.

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