What is the difference between a Greek Doric column and a Roman Doric column?

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The Roman Doric column has a base.
The Roman Doric column has a base.

The Roman Doric column has a capital.
The Roman Doric column has a capital.

The Greek Doric column was more elaborately decorated.
The Greek Doric column was more elaborately decorated.

There is no difference between the two styles.
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The correct response is:

The Roman Doric column has a base.

Greek Doric columns do not have a base; they rest directly on the stylobate (the upper step of the temple platform). In contrast, Roman Doric columns include a base.