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Which sentence best describes the way that Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta designed the interior spaces of his buildings?

Victor Horta was the key Art Nouveau architect of Europe. Heâ??s considered to be the first to display the style in his design for the Brussels Hotel Tassel in 1893. It was only a year prior that he was first dazzled by the new art style at the Worldâ??s Fair. Ornate designs and natural lighting concealed behind facades are classic expressions of Art Nouveau.


Why did Musollini follow Hitler in World War 2?

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