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How did the paintings of the Hudson River School promote change in American life?


a
Their idealized landscapes encouraged westward migration.
b
Their depictions of American Indians halted the settlement of the Great Plains.
c
Their images of the conditions of slavery helped cause the Civil War.
d
Their representations of Northern cities encouraged urbanization.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

it was strongly nationalistic both in its proud celebration of the natural beauty of the American landscape and in the desire of its artists to become independent

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A.

Their idealized landscapes encouraged westward migration.

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