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Leland Stanford Claimed That His Major Objection to the Painting

Question 25

Question 25

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Leland Stanford claimed that his major objection to the painting "Driving the Last Spike" was its


A) lack of historical accuracy.
B) high price.
C) prominent position given Charles Crocker.
D) emphasis on the Chinese laborers.

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