The most important part of Egyptian architecture is __________ buildings
A) civic
B) commercial C) worship
D) mortuary
E) public
D
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a. resisted the conquests of Alexander b. transformed into Athenian empire c. spread Greek culture across the Eastern world d. attacked Troy and the cities of Asia Minor
Which component of Orvieto Cathedral is derived from French Gothic architecture?
A. Nave arcades B. Facade C. Clerestory D. Elevation
The “messenger scene” is a standard part of Greek drama because:
a. the third actor needed to have a substantial part to establish his credibility in the hunt for a top prize at the festival. b. Greek sensibilities dictated that violence take place offstage, so the messenger often appears to tell of those acts. c. there was little time or space to reenact all of the previous action that had taken place before the story of the play begins. d. dramatists could use the device to pursue the creation the perfect monologue
What describes the Abbasid Muslim capital of Baghdad in the years 762-1258?
a. founded by Muhammad as the spiritual center of Islam b. finally conquered and occupied by a Christian army c. site of Islam's third holiest shrine, the Dome of the Rock d. home to a center of learning called the House of Wisdom