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Which statement best describes the differences between architectural developments in Russian and Inca culture?
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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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"Russian architecture extravagant; Inca architecture was elegantly simple."
Explanation: Russian/Byzantine-influenced architecture (onion domes, gilding, decorative facades) is highly ornate, while Inca architecture is noted for monumental, precisely fitted stonework and restrained, functional simplicity rather than lavish ornament.
Explanation: Russian/Byzantine-influenced architecture (onion domes, gilding, decorative facades) is highly ornate, while Inca architecture is noted for monumental, precisely fitted stonework and restrained, functional simplicity rather than lavish ornament.
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