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In History / High School | 2014-10-29

Rome borrowed much of its architecture from:

A. Babylon
B. Egypt
C. Greece
D. Persia

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Answer (3)

Rome borrowed architecture from Greece :)

Answered by ariiz08 | 2024-06-10

**Rome **borrowed much of its architecture from Greece . Thus, option **C **is correct.
What is architecture?
Structures like houses, dams, and cathedrals are both the science and art of **architecture **as a profession. In order to construct the practical atmosphere where individuals live, architecture is necessary, but it also plays a significant role in our cultural . It serves as a metaphor for our **perceptions **of that universe and our perspective on ourselves.
The **Romans **prioritised grandeur, while the **Greeks **sought out simple elegance. The Romans refined structural **elements **like pillar and arches by using cement to create domes . Concrete had a significant role in Roman building. These architectural accomplishments were made possible by the Romans' finding of a crude form of concrete.
Therefore, option **C **is the correct option.
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Answered by bhawsarsakshi4 | 2024-06-17

Rome borrowed much of its architecture primarily from Greece, adopting elements such as columns and temple designs. The Romans innovated further by implementing the arch and concrete, leading to their unique architectural style. Therefore, the correct answer is C: Greece.
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Answered by bhawsarsakshi4 | 2024-10-11