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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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Ancient Roman audiences would most likely have responded to the experience of entering the Pantheon in which of the following ways? - With pride, because the interior contained narrative friezes depicting the Roman army conquering barbarians - With delight, because the interior originally held a massive cryselphantine statue of Athena - With surprise, since the vast circular interior is not is not suggested by the columned rectilinear facade - With reverence, because the dark interior would have been filled with incense and chanting to promote worship

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Ancient Roman audiences would most likely have responded to the experience of entering the Pantheon in which of the following ways?

 - With pride, because the interior contained narrative friezes depicting the Roman army conquering barbarians 
 - With delight, because the interior originally held a massive cryselphantine statue of Athena 
 - With surprise, since the vast circular interior is not is not suggested by the columned rectilinear facade 
 - With reverence, because the dark interior would have been filled with incense and chanting to promote worship



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With surprise, since the vast circular interior is not is not suggested by the columned rectilinear facade


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