Why was this figure commonly called Venus?
a. The object was discovered in Greece.
b. The subject is the prehistoric goddess of love.
c. The name reflects early 20th century beliefs about the figure's meaning.
d. The figure is an idealized image of feminine beauty.
Answer: c. The name reflects early 20th century beliefs about the figure's meaning.
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