Roman copies of Greek statues

  1. Educated and wealthy Romans developed a taste for works of art that emulated Greek culture. What was done to meet this demand?(1
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  2. Educated and wealthy Romans developed a taste for works of art that emulated Greek culture. What was done to meet this demand?
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  3. Educated and wealthy Romans developed a taste for works of art that emulated Greek culture. What was done to meet this demand?(1
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  4. Roman copies of Greek statues were usually displayeda in a Culina b in a niche c in the center of a room d in a laraium
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  5. Roman copies of Greek statues were usually displayedA. in a culina B. in a niche C. in the center of a room D. in a laraium
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  6. Another name for Myron's Disk ThrowerMost famous statues that survive today are this This captures the moment right before a
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  7. Match the key word with its descriptionKeywords: Disk Thrower statue, Roman copies of original bronze Greek sculptures,
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  8. Educated and wealthy Romans developed a taste for works of art that emulated Greek culture. What was done to meet this demand?A.
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  9. What had become of the Greek bronze statues that the Romans copied?A. The statues were lost or melted down for the metal B. The
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  10. By the end of the ______ century, the demand for copies of Greek statues was enormous.A. Second B. Third C. Fourth D. Fifth
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