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Tirant22

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The Byzantine churches of Hagia Sophia and San Vitale differed from the churches of Rome and the catholic West primarily in that these Byzantine churches
 
  A. incorporated large sections of stained glass windows.
  B. innovated the westwork for ceremonial and practical purposes.
  C. remained faithful to the basilican architectural form.
  D. added an element of verticality that distinguished them from the horizontality of Roman and Western churches.

Question 2

One of the main features of the West after the collapse of Rome was its
 
  A. centralized government from Paris.
  B. economy based on international trade.
  C. witnessing of the collapse of the early Christian church.
  D. primarily agricultural economy.



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Answer to Question 1

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