Which of his pieces were banned by the government and why?

What will be an ideal response?


• "Rupiah" was banned because it "debased the national currency."
• "Hak Azasi" ("Basic Rights" because it described human rights.

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A. bodhisattva B. dharma C. dhammapada D. brahman

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All of the following statements are true of the Minoan civilization, EXCEPT which one?

A. The name "Minoan" was given to this civilization by early 20th century archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans, who named them after the legendary King Minos B. The Minoans were a militant and aggressive people, challenging other traders for control of the Mediterranean C. The Ancient Greeks immortalized the Minoan civilization in their myths and legends, including the legend of the Minotaur D. The Minoans were a pre-Greek civilization who lived on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea

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Which composer died as a result of a conducting mishap?

A) Claudio Monteverdi B) Arcangelo Corelli C) Jean-Baptiste Lully D) Henry Purcell

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How were colonialist administrators in the Congo and Angola depicted in the art of the Nkanu peoples?

A. they appear as animals who have been hunted and killed B. hieratic scale suggested their colonialist authority C. they were shown as youth initiates in individualized "portraits" D. through symbols recognizable by members of the community

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