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HOA 2 || A+ Guaranteed.
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Etruscan correct answers Notable for the use of the true & 'radiating arch', earliest civilization & great builders, invented the 'Tuscan capital' 
 
South correct answers Orientation of etruscan temples 
 
Roman correct answers Adopted the columnar and trabeated of the Greeks and developed the arch, vault and dome of the Etruscansi 
 
Vastness and Magnificence, Ostentation and Ornateness correct answers Archl character of Roman architecture 
 
Semi-circular, cross vault, hemispherical dome ...
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Arch 141 Fall final lecture 10-17 questions with Correct Answers
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Great Ball Court Origin Correct Answer-Ancient Mayan Empire 
 
Maison Carree ID Correct Answer-Nimes, France, 20 BCE 
 
Maison Caree Origin Correct Answer-Ancient Rome, Roman Republic 
 
Maison Carree Facts Correct Answer--The Corinthian order example, even in France, not Rome, shows a reproduceable model and proportional systems. 
 
-Corinthian style(order, a combination of Etruscan and Greek styles with a frontal porch, 6x4 pillars, single flight of stairs, and a cella. 
 
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Art 2050 - Etruscan art notes
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This is a comprehensive and detailed note for Art 2050 with focus on; Etruscan art and Roman art. 
 
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ANT 2100 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Antiquarianism Correct Answer Of or relating to antiquarians or to the study or collecting of antiquities. 
 
Speculation Correct Answer The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. Rampant at the beginning of archaeology. 
 
Etruscan Painting Correct Answer Difficult to analyse due to state of preservation, found in tombs. Painted underground tomb -around 650BC 
 
Etruscan Statuary Correct Answer Masterful, found on temples! 
 
Pompeii Correct Answer Site of one of the first exc...
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HUMN I final Exam Questions With Answers
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HUMN I final Exam Questions With Answers 
The Greek word eudaimonia refers to? 
the good or flourishing life 
 
 
the Parthenon's 40 foot ivory and gold statue of Athena was intended to represent? 
Athens political power 
 
 
The Sophists differed from the Pre-Socratics in their focus on? 
The actions of human beings 
 
 
Socrates differed from the sophists, most notably, in his emphasis on? 
philosophical wisdom 
 
 
According to Aristotle, a person could come to know universal truths by? 
Obs...
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Rise of the Roman Republic Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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Alps and Apennines 
Ans: Italy's two major mountain ranges (one is Europe's highest mountain range and the 
other runs the length of the Italian peninsula) 
Roman Geography 
Ans: Rome was protected from invasion by the Alps and Apennines, but had easy access to 
the Sea due to its location on the Italian Peninsula 
Latium Plain 
Ans: A plain on the west coast of Italy on which the city of Rome was built 
Romulus and Remus 
Ans: Traditional story of how Rome began. Twins abandoned and rescued...
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HUMN I final Exam Questions With Answers
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HUMN I final Exam Questions With Answers 
The Greek word eudaimonia refers to? 
the good or flourishing life 
 
 
the Parthenon's 40 foot ivory and gold statue of Athena was intended to represent? 
Athens political power 
 
 
The Sophists differed from the Pre-Socratics in their focus on? 
The actions of human beings 
 
 
Socrates differed from the sophists, most notably, in his emphasis on? 
philosophical wisdom 
 
 
According to Aristotle, a person could come to know universal truths by? 
Obs...
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TExES 232 Social Studies 7-12 Study Exam Questions With Solutions
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TExES 232 Social Studies 7-12 Study Exam 
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What role did Greek culture have in Etruscan society? (Skill 1.3) 
A. It had no role 
B. It was accepted in its entirety 
C. It was absorbed and modified 
D. It had a limited role C. It was absorbed and modified 
Explanation: The Etruscans adopted elements of Greek culture such as writing, some religious 
practices, and engineering skills. They modified the Greek culture to fit their needs and passed 
these skills to the Roma...
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HIEU 322 Quiz 5: The Early Roman Empire
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Module – Week 1 Quiz 5: The Early Roman Empire 
 
Score for this quiz: 50 out of 50 
 
Augustus Caesar was a very unpopular and hated political figure in Rome. 
True False 
 
NOT true about Emperor Claudius: 
He had serious physical and psychological handicaps, including a birth defect that apparently left him with a wobbly head, spindly legs, a gawky look, and a speech impediment that made him appear simpleminded. 
As a youth he learned to read Etruscan and Punic, and even wrote multivolume a...
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Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2
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Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2 Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2 You passed this Milestone 31 questions were answered correctly. 2 questions were answered incorrectly. 1 Which of the following best describes this sculpture? • Subject portrays age and wisdom • Subject is depicted in the Flavian style • Subject's physical imperfections are emphasized • Subject is portrayed as a god CONCEPT Portraiture, Republic to Flavians 2 Select the option that correctly explains the function of the v...
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