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What was the period known as that lasted from 600-480 B.C.E.?
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Archaic
Archaic
Classical
Classical
Hellenistic
Hellenistic
Corinthian
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Responses
Archaic
Archaic
Classical
Classical
Hellenistic
Hellenistic
Corinthian
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GPT 3.5
The period known as that lasted from 600-480 B.C.E. is the Archaic period.
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anoy
Which period marks a shift from the stiff, archaic style to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure?
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Responses
Archaic
Archaic
Classical
Classical
Hellenistic
Hellenistic
Corinthian
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Responses
Archaic
Archaic
Classical
Classical
Hellenistic
Hellenistic
Corinthian
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GPT 3.5
The period that marks a shift from the stiff, archaic style to a more realistic and sometimes idealistic portrayal of the human figure is the Classical period.
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anoy
In Classical Greek sculpture, females were often depicted wearing robes. These robes gave the sculpture _____________ and ______________.
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meaning and symbolism
meaning and symbolism
emotion and sentimentalism
emotion and sentimentalism
stiff and rigid appearances
stiff and rigid appearances
movement and realism
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meaning and symbolism
meaning and symbolism
emotion and sentimentalism
emotion and sentimentalism
stiff and rigid appearances
stiff and rigid appearances
movement and realism
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GPT 3.5
In Classical Greek sculpture, females were often depicted wearing robes. These robes gave the sculpture meaning and symbolism.
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anoy
Which period started a little bit before 300 B.C.E.?
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Responses
Archaic
Archaic
Classical
Classical
Hellenistic
Hellenistic
Corinthian
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Responses
Archaic
Archaic
Classical
Classical
Hellenistic
Hellenistic
Corinthian
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GPT 3.5
The period that started a little bit before 300 B.C.E. is the Hellenistic period.
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anoy
In what ways are Hellenistic sculpture different from Classical?
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It shows greater emotion, realism, and variety of poses.
It shows greater emotion, realism, and variety of poses.
It shows greater size, symbolism, and simplicity.
It shows greater size, symbolism, and simplicity.
It shows greater size, idealism, and variety of clothing.
It shows greater size, idealism, and variety of clothing.
Both a and c.
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It shows greater emotion, realism, and variety of poses.
It shows greater emotion, realism, and variety of poses.
It shows greater size, symbolism, and simplicity.
It shows greater size, symbolism, and simplicity.
It shows greater size, idealism, and variety of clothing.
It shows greater size, idealism, and variety of clothing.
Both a and c.
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GPT 3.5
Both a and c.
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anoy
In Greek stories and artworks, gods are shown to have ________________________.
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Responses
Human characteristics
Human characteristics
Supernatural powers
Supernatural powers
Great strength
Great strength
Awesome powers
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Responses
Human characteristics
Human characteristics
Supernatural powers
Supernatural powers
Great strength
Great strength
Awesome powers
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GPT 3.5
In Greek stories and artworks, gods are shown to have supernatural powers.
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anoy
The Greek ideal is that of ________________.
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Youth and strength
Youth and strength
Intelligence and strength
Intelligence and strength
Age and wisdom
Age and wisdom
Youth and wisdom
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Responses
Youth and strength
Youth and strength
Intelligence and strength
Intelligence and strength
Age and wisdom
Age and wisdom
Youth and wisdom
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GPT 3.5
The Greek ideal is that of youth and wisdom.
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anoy
What is the most likely reason why the Romans made copies of original works of Greek art?
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To try and claim them as their own
To try and claim them as their own
Because of their great beauty
Because of their great beauty
In an attempt to improve on them
In an attempt to improve on them
They did not make copies of them.
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To try and claim them as their own
To try and claim them as their own
Because of their great beauty
Because of their great beauty
In an attempt to improve on them
In an attempt to improve on them
They did not make copies of them.
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GPT 3.5
The most likely reason why the Romans made copies of original works of Greek art is because of their great beauty.