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rachel9

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The processional friezes of the north and south sides of the Ara Pacis Augustae were inspired by
 
  A) scenes of religious sacrifice in Etruscan tombs.
  B) the processional frieze of the Parthenon in Athens.
  C) the apotheosis scene on the Belvedere Altar.
  D) the summi viri series in the Forum Augustum.

Question 2

Portraits of Augustus and his wife Livia exhibit similarities in their
 
  A) portrayal of youthful, idealized features derived from Greek deities.
  B) veristic style that celebrated wisdom and virtue.
  C) combination of veristic portraiture with heroic nudity.
  D) resemblance to Archaic Etruscan sculpture.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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