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Which civilization eventually took over Etruscan cities and expanded territory?(1 point)
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Greeks
Greeks
Romans
Romans
Persians
Persians
Phoenicians
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Greeks
Greeks
Romans
Romans
Persians
Persians
Phoenicians
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Which of the following most fully describes how art was used in river valley civilizations and classical civilizations?(1 point)
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Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art reinforced social hierarchy, power, and religious authority.
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Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art reinforced social hierarchy, power, and religious authority.
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no
Which of the following most fully describes how art was used in river valley civilizations and classical civilizations?(1 point)
Responses
Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art reinforced social hierarchy, power, and religious authority.
Responses
Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to communicate important religious ideas.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was used to legitimize religion and government.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art was created for aesthetic reasons, focusing on decoration.
Art reinforced social hierarchy, power, and religious authority.
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