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CLST 103 - Mid-Term 1 (Already Graded A+)
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Literary Synopsis #1 correct answers Name of Work: History of Rome 
 
Time: 27 BC 
 
Author: Titus Livius 
 
Profession: Historian 
 
Language: Latin 
 
Literary Period: Golden Age 
 
Genre: History 
 
Focus: Support of the gods, military victory, Concordia also story of the founding of Rome, Sabine women, different kings, patricians vs plebeians 
 
Important Details: It was put together from oral histories (Livy was writing about regal period during the imperial period) 
 
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PUP 200 UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Vaults are architectural features that are found inside a building. Vaults are characterized by 
arch-shaped ceiling. The simplest vault found in Rome is a tunnel vault (sometimes called a 
barrel vault). The photo below is also a vault, but obviously not a tunnel vault. Dome 
. When Nero rebuilt Rome after the fire, he made sure that the central core of Rome had 
public buildings with particular characteristics. What best describes the characteristics of 
these Rome core public buildings of...
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WGU C100 Introduction to Humanities Definitions | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| Latest 2023/ 2024
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WGU C100 Introduction to Humanities 
Definitions | Guide with Questions and 
Verified Answers| Latest 2023/ 2024 
 
DEFINITION 
"Discophoros"? 
 
 
Answer: 
An example of "mass produced" early art, this is one of many marble copies of a bronze original 
by Polykleitos. The sculpture shows the ideal human form of the disc thrower and uses a marble 
stump behind him to support his posture; 450-400 BCE, Classical Period, Roman marble copy 
after a bronze original, Greek 
 
 
 
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PUP 200 - Roman Holiday Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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PUP 200 - Roman Holiday Exam Questions 
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Vaults are architectural features that are found inside a building. Vaults are characterized by 
arch-shaped ceiling. The simplest vault found in Rome is a tunnel vault (sometimes called a 
barrel vault). The photo below is also a vault, but obviously not a tunnel vault. - 
answerDome 
. When Nero rebuilt Rome after the fire, he made sure that the central core of Rome had public 
buildings with particular characteristics. What be...
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URS 2000 Cities of the World Quiz 3 Complete Questions And Detailed Verified Answers.
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Which among the following is not Rome's contribution to the development of city? - correct answer Guilds 
 
In which period did the segregation of poor minorities in ghettos emerge? - correct answer Mercantile period 
 
A distinctive feature of a colonial city was - correct answer Resource Extraction 
 
Which ancient city introduced the grid pattern of des...
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Art History 1 Unit 3 Correct 100%
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Constantine moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium in 330 CE. - ANSWERSTRUE 
 
After separating from the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire produced art that was very stylized and unrealistic. - ANSWERSTRUE 
 
There were no depictions of royalty or the emperor in Byzantine art. - ANSWERSFALSE 
 
The period in which western Europeans organized armies to help the empire but ended up raiding it instead is called the _________. - ANSWERSCrusades 
 
The original name of Constantino...
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HIEU 201 Chapter 7 Quiz Liberty University.
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HIEU 201 Chapter 7 Quiz Liberty University. 
 
 
HIEU 201 Chapter 7 Quiz 
 
 
Octavian took the title princeps, which means 
a.	first citizen. 
 
b.	god-king. 
 
c.	dictator. 
 
d.	chief priest. 
 
 
 
The Pax Romana was characterized by the 
a.	rejection of Stoic philosophy with its emphasis on the common humanity of all peoples. 
 
b.	worsening condition of slaves and women. 
 
c.	revival of republican government and the end of the empire. 
 
d.	prevalence of peace in the Mediterranean world ...
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AH101 TEST #2
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Altar of Augustan Peace (13-9 BC) - qualified answers 
ambulatory - qualified answersside aisle of central space 
Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus - qualified answersArchitects of Hagia 
Sophia 
antiquity - qualified answers2500 BC- 300 
Apse - qualified answersA recess, usually semicircular, in the wall of a building, 
commonly found at the east end of a church. 
Arch of Constantine (315) - qualified answersrome 
arcuated lintel - qualified answersAn arched entablature over the ce...
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IHUM 201 exam 2 Graded to Pass!!! A+
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What people occupied Rome from 616 to 510 BC? - Etruscans 
 
What are the two main periods of Roman history called? - Republican and Imperial Rome 
 
What elements of the Temple of Portunus did the Romans borrow from the Etruscans? - elevated podium and columned porch 
 
What Roman class was represented in the Senate? - patricians 
 
What was the name of the large open space in the center of Rome used for meetings of the Senate and the assemblies of the people? - Forum 
 
What eve...
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HIST 1110 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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HIST 1110 Midterm Exam Questions And 
Answers (Verified And Updated) 
Akhenaten - answerEgyptian pharaoh (r. B.C.E.). He built a new capital at 
Amarna, fostered a new style of naturalistic art, and created a religious revolution by imposing 
worship of the sun-disk. 
Alaric - answerking of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410 (370-410) 
Alcibiades - answer( 450 - 404 BCE): Athenian nobleman who persuaded assembly to 
embark on the Sicilian expedition, a well-connected man often associated wi...
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