What important message did the architecture and designs of the Mormon temple in Nauvoo, Illinois, send to both Mormon and non-Mormon members of that community?
A) The imposing height of the temple reflected Mormons' power and success in Nauvoo.
B) The Egyptian Revival style of architecture connected the temple to sepulchral gloom.
C) The numerous columns symbolized the practice of men taking more than one wife.
D) Its location in a large open space reflected Mormons' desire for isolation from others.
A
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