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Slide 1The Age of Imperialism 1875-1914 Red-coated British soldiers stand at attention around a royal pavilion during a ceremony in India. Britains Queen Victoria took the…
1.17 th 18 th19 th20th Century Architecture George Bernard Shaw, “You use a glass mirror to seeyour face; you use works of art to see your soul.”2. 17 thCentury Architecture:…
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