Greek temples were just as integral to the polis as they were to the people that worshipped for all of the following reasons except

A) the temple is considered the home of the deity, and by extension, the city the temple resides in.
B) the treasury of the polis is housed within the temple where the deity can protect it.
C) the temple demonstrates the architectural brilliance of the builders and their polis that funded the construction.
D) to honor the deity by constructing a temple brings honor to the polis as well.
E) the temple is where the priestesses can communicate with and protect the deity.


C

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