Louis IV's Classical Baroque was created by the blending of
a. Classical architecture with Baroque dramatic effects.
b. Baroque architecture with Classical symmetry.
c. Classical proportion with Baroque asymmetry.
d. Baroque dramatic effects with Classical sensuality.
Answer: a
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The director is responsible for organizing and overseeing ticket sales
a. true b. false
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