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Test Bank For Buildings Across Time An Introduction to World Architecture Michael Fazio 5Th Ed
  • Test Bank For Buildings Across Time An Introduction to World Architecture Michael Fazio 5Th Ed

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  • Buildings Across Time: An Introduction to World Architecture, 5e (Fazio) Chapter 3 The Architecture of Ancient India and Southeast Asia 1) Which of the following is true about the ancient architecture in India and Southeast Asia? A) There were very few structures erected for religious purposes. B) Palaces were constructed of the most durable materials available. C) There were influences of oriental cultures. D) Houses were constructed of durable materials, such as stone and brick. E) Temples...
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TEST BANK FOR BUILDINGS ACROSS TIME 4Th Ed By MICHAEL FAZIO
  • TEST BANK FOR BUILDINGS ACROSS TIME 4Th Ed By MICHAEL FAZIO

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  • Buildings Across Time Chapter 3 Multiple Choice 1. The Indus Valley is located in modern-day a. Iraq b. Pakistan c. Indus d. Afghanistan e. b and d answer: e 2. The city of Mohenjo-Daro dates back to the a. 4th century BCE b. 3rd century BCE c. 1st century BCE d. 2nd century BCE e. none of these answer: b 3. The linga and yoni consist of a. an upright stone with a concentric circle base b. concentric circles with trilithons c. an upright stone and a sacrificial p...
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Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2
  • 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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Ancient India (Indus River Valley) Exam |  Questions & 100% Correct Answers  (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
  • Ancient India (Indus River Valley) Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+

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  • Indus River Valley Civilization : Also called the Harappan Civilization, the Indus River Valley civilization existed from about BCE and extended from modern-day northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India Harappa : Another name for the Indus River Valley Civilization. Harappa was the name of the first Indus River Valley Civilization archaeological site to be excavated, in modernday Pakistan Mohenjo-Daro : The largest city of the Indus River Valley Civilization and believed...
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  • 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 vase shown above.  All-purpose vessel used to store liquids  Vessel used for drinking wine  Vessel used to mark a gravesite  Vessel used to...
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World History Final Exam Question and answers already passed 2023
  • World History Final Exam Question and answers already passed 2023

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  • World History Final Exam Question and answers already passed 2023 Feudalism gradually evolved mainly as a means of what? A. Gaining wealth B. Expansion C. Protection and control D. Increasing - correct answer Protection and control Who became one of Europe's most powerful rulers by quadrupling royal land holdings? A. Hugh Capet B. Philip II C. Louis IX D. Philip IV - correct answer Philp II Who was elected King of France in 987, and set up a dynasty that would rule for 300 ...
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AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP History well solved 2024/2025
  • AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP History well solved 2024/2025

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  • AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP HistoryDelhi sultanate - correct answers 1. Reigned for 300 years, from the 13th through the 16th centuries 2. Imposed a tax called the jizya on all non-Muslim subjects of the empire 3. Never organized an efficient bureaucracy in the style of the Chinese. Because of this, sultans had difficulty imposing their policies in a land as large and diverse as India. 3. Sultans wanted to extend their rule southward. They became focused on themselves from an invasion by t...
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STSC 160 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • STSC 160 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • STSC 160 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Gutenberg Myth - Correct Answer ️️ -Printing press (and other major technological developments) don't actually lead to immediate transformations like everyone thinks Change instead occurs much more slowly due to inaccessibility of paper and high rates of illiteracy Technological determinism - Correct Answer ️️ -the concept that technology itself can determine history. Technology is inevitable and once it begins there is no sto...
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ARCH 249 Certification Exam Questions  and CORRECT Answers
  • ARCH 249 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • cantilevera long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used chiefly in bridge construction. bracket (duo gong system)is a unique structural element of interlocking wooden brackets, one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese architecture. Buddhist temple hall pagodaa Hindu or Buddhist temple or sacred building, typically a many-tiered tower, in India and East Asia. Shintoa Japanese religion dating from the early 8th century and incorporating the worship of an...
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Ancient India (Indus River Valley) Exam |  Questions & 100% Correct Answers  (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
  • Ancient India (Indus River Valley) Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+

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  • Indus River Valley Civilization : Also called the Harappan Civilization, the Indus River Valley civilization existed from about BCE and extended from modern-day northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India Harappa : Another name for the Indus River Valley Civilization. Harappa was the name of the first Indus River Valley Civilization archaeological site to be excavated, in modernday Pakistan Mohenjo-Daro : The largest city of the Indus River Valley Civilization and believed...
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