The most significant Severan architectural project in Rome was the
A) Temple of Hercules and Bacchus (Melqarth and Shadrap).
B) Arch of the Argentarii.
C) Thermae Antoninianae (Baths of Caracalla).
D) Forma Urbis Romae.
Question 2
The shrines that the Severans restored or erected are significant because they reflect
A) the infiltration of Gallic deities into the Roman pantheon.
B) the Etruscan roots of the Severan dynasty.
C) the decreasing popularity of the traditional Greek pantheon.
D) the increasing popularity of Oriental religions in Italy.