Matching
30. Aphra Behn a. George Washington
31. Antonio Canova b. Watson and the Sharks
32. Jacques-Louis David c. The Wealth of Nations
33. Olympe de Gouges d. Paolina Borghese as Venus
34. Jean-Antoine Houdon e. Declaration on the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen
35. John Singleton Copley f. The Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons
36. Thomas Paine g. Oroonoko
37. Adam Smith h. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
38. Johann Winkelmann i. Common Sense
39. Mary Wollstonecraft j. History of Ancient Art
Answers: 30-g (LO: 26.5), 31-d (LO: 26.3), 32-f (LO: 26.3), 33-e (LO: 26.2), 34-a (LO: 26.3), 35-b (LO: 26.5), 36-i (LO: 26.1), 37-c (LO: 26.5), 38-j (LO: 26.3) 39-h (LO: 26.2)
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