Beginning in the third century B.C.E., sculpture in Rome was:

A. Taken from conquered Greek city-states
B. Acquired through trade with the distant countries
C. Idealistic work created by Roman sculptors
D. Etruscan in origin

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Beginning in the third century B.C.E., sculpture in Rome was primarily:

A. Taken from conquered Greek city-states

The Romans were heavily influenced by Greek art and culture, especially after they began conquering Greek territories. They often imported Greek sculptures and adopted Greek artistic styles, leading to the integration of these influences into their own works.