Question

Which statement best describes the differences between architectural developments in Russian and Inca culture?
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Responses

Russian architecture used few expensive materials; Inca architecture used plenty of gold
Russian architecture used few expensive materials; Inca architecture used plenty of gold

Russian architecture was built to withstand earthquakes; Inca architecture was weak
Russian architecture was built to withstand earthquakes; Inca architecture was weak

Russian architecture extravagant, Inca architecture was elegantly simple.
Russian architecture extravagant, Inca architecture was elegantly simple.

Russian architecture emphasized the rectangle; Inca architecture emphasized the sphere.

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The statement that best describes the differences between architectural developments in Russian and Inca culture is:

Russian architecture was extravagant, Inca architecture was elegantly simple.

This captures the general distinction where Russian architecture is known for its ornate styles and grandeur, particularly seen in some churches and cathedrals, while Inca architecture is recognized for its functional, durable, and harmonious designs that often blend with their natural surroundings.