How did eighteenth-century gardens represent increased confidence in the relationship between humans and nature?

A) Landscapes attempted to emphasize human creativity.
B) Landscapes were made to emphasize the natural work of nature.
C) Gardens emphasized nature’s hostile potential.
D) New World gardens did not resemble Old World gardens.
E) The use of water was never a part of landscapes, as it emphasized the wild side of nature.


Ans: B

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