What did the Vogel's artworks communicate about their historical interests?

They collected works that were culturally popular.
They collected works that depicted revolutions.
They collected works that depicted the history of cities. ( my choice )
They collected works that supported new, unusual artists.

What did Henry Walter's collection communicate about his aesthetic preferences?

Walters enjoyed abstract art. ( my choice )
Walters enjoyed international art.
Walters enjoyed timepiece art.
Walters enjoyed computer art.

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What did the Vogel's artworks communicate about their historical interests?

They collected works that were culturally popular.
They collected works that depicted revolutions.
They collected works that depicted the history of cities. ( my choice )
They collected works that supported new, unusual artists.

What did Henry Walter's collection communicate about his aesthetic preferences?

Walters enjoyed abstract art. ( my choice )
Walters enjoyed international art.
Walters enjoyed timepiece art.
Walters enjoyed computer art.

Based on the information provided, your choices are correct:

The Vogel's collection communicated their historical interests in the history of cities as they collected works that depicted it.

Henry Walter's collection communicated his aesthetic preferences as he enjoyed abstract art.

what would be my grade on a quiz with ten questions and I missed two?

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It really depends on how the quiz is weighted and how many points each question was worth. However, assuming each question was worth the same amount of points, missing two out of ten questions would result in an 80% or a B-.

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