In Italian Renaissance theatre, what

  1. The construction of purpose-built public theaters, such as The Theatre and The Rose, began in the:a High Renaissance b Early
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  2. The construction of purpose-built public theaters, such as The Theatre and The Rose, began in the:a Early Elizabethan Theatre b
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  3. What is a defining feature of Italian Renaissance theatre architecture that framed the stage?a Trapdoor b Proscenium arch c
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  4. In Italian Renaissance theatre, what refers to the concept of portraying realistic and believable events and characters on
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  5. In Italian Renaissance theatre, what refers to the concept of portraying realistic and believable events and characters on
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  6. Question 45 (2 points)What is a defining feature of Italian Renaissance theatre architecture that framed the stage? a Proscenium
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  7. In the High Renaissance, theatrical performances became popular in:a Courts of Italian nobility b Taverns c Marketplaces d
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  8. In the High Renaissance, theatrical performances became popular in:a Courts of Italian nobility b Taverns c Marketplaces d
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  9. What characteristics of Italian economic and political development in the late Middle Ages helped lead to the Italian
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  10. What characteristics of Italian economic and political development in the late Middle Ages helped lead to the Italian
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