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does anyone help me with this art history quests?
1. Why do you think Greeks used mostly marble and the Etruscans used mostly clay (terracotta)?
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2. Why do you think Greek gods stand mostly still while the Etruscans seem to be in movement?
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3. Which culture's works appeal to you the most - and why???
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QUESTION 7
1.    The Greeks defeated the Etruscan fleet off Cumae in 474 BCE effectively ending Etruscan domination of the sea.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 8
1.    Etruria
Like the Egyptian Middle Kingdom tombs, the Etruscan tombs were carved directly out of the bedrock in the necropolis.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 9
1.    The Greeks were far more advanced in painting nature and landscapes than the Etruscans.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 10
1.    The Etruscans borrowed the Greek temple form, but made alterations to it.Â
Three of the four following answers represent these alterations.Â
Which answer below is not true about Etruscan temples?
The Etruscans spaced their columns were more widely than the Greeks did.
Etruscan temples often had three "cella" instead of one.
Like the Greek temple, one could enter the Etruscan temple from steps located on all sides of it.
Greek columns were made of marble; Etruscan columns were made of wood.
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QUESTION 14
1.    During the "Third-Style Roman Wall Painting Period" the compositions became crowded and confused.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 19
1.    Roman marriage portraits showed attributes (symbols) that both the bride and groom were well-educated (could read and write) although sometimes it was not true.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 20
1.    The Greek theater and the Roman amphitheater served the same public functions.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 21
1.    The Roman temple had only 1 frontal approach, was not peripteral, and stood on a higher podium than a Greek temple.
 True
 False
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QUESTION 22
1.    The Roman wall painters practiced "illusionism."
 True
 False
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QUESTION 23
1.    The dominant medium for all of Roman art was:
paint
wood
stone or marble
bronze
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QUESTION 24
1.    This effective Roman ruler was responsible for the "Pax Romana."
Julius Caesar
Pompey
Marcus Aurelius
Augustus
QUESTION 25
1.    True or False?
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The Roman forum was equivalent to today's Public Square.
 True
 False
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