Asked by BAMBSMAN
Which of the following were common characteristics of Muslim architecture?
(1 point)
adobe construction
windowless buildings
arches and domes
flat roofs
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Primary: arches and domes.
Explanation: Large arches and domes are hallmark features of Islamic architecture (mosques, madrasas, palaces). Flat roofs and adobe construction were used in many Islamic regions (hot, dry climates, and in West Africa) but are regional/functional choices rather than universal characteristics. Completely windowless buildings are not typical.
Explanation: Large arches and domes are hallmark features of Islamic architecture (mosques, madrasas, palaces). Flat roofs and adobe construction were used in many Islamic regions (hot, dry climates, and in West Africa) but are regional/functional choices rather than universal characteristics. Completely windowless buildings are not typical.
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