Multiple Choice
Artists in the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Italy were most likely to:
A) believe their era was fundamentally new and different from earlier periods.
B) develop and practice mechanical, artistic, decorating, and engineering skills in order to make a living.
C) specialize exclusively in painting church ceilings.
D) reject the study of war machinery and moral philosophy.
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