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The 1970s revealed to many that the trajectory of history was being questioned. The inclusion of Blank______ and Blank______ into the story line further deepened the doubt about what would come next.Multiple choice question.sculptures; carvingswomen; minoritiesbuildings; structurespaintings; prints

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The 1970s revealed to many that the trajectory of history was being questioned. The inclusion of Blank______ and Blank______ into the story line further deepened the doubt about what would come next.Multiple choice question.sculptures; carvingswomen; minoritiesbuildings; structurespaintings; prints

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The 1970s revealed to many that the trajectory of history was being questioned. The inclusion of "women" and "minorities" into the story line further deepened the doubt about what would come next.

During the 1970s, there was a growing awareness and critique of the ways in which history had often excluded or marginalized certain groups, particularly women and minorities. This led to efforts to reevaluate and rewrite history to include these perspectives. This shift challenged traditional narratives and opened up new possibilities for the future.

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