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29. Rachel Carson a. "Letter from Birmingham Jail"
30. Judy Chicago b. America
31. The Who c. Spiral Jetty
32. Ralph Ellison d. Silent Spring
33. Betty Friedan e. The Dinner Party
34. Martin Luther King, Jr. f. Tommy
35. Sylvia Plath g. Einstein on the Beach
36. Robert Smithson h. The Feminine Mystique
37. Kurt Vonnegut i. Invisible Man
38. Robert Wilson j. "Lady Lazarus"
39. Andy Warhol k. Slaughterhouse Five


Answers: 29-d (LO: 39.2), 30-e (LO: 39.4), 31-f (LO: 39.3), 32-i (LO: 39.1), 33-h (LO: 4), 34-a (LO: 39.1), 35-j (LO: 39.4), 36-c (LO: 39.2), 37-k (LO: 39.2), 38-g (LO: 39.3), 39-b (LO: 39.5)

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