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Kthamas

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The Forum of Trajan differed from traditional Roman fora because the open square was dominated by a ____________ instead of a temple.
 
  A) bath complex
  B) theater
  C) basilica
  D) amphitheater

Question 2

Portraits of the empress Plotina are similar to portraits of Trajan because
 
  A) she was depicted as a mature woman who never aged.
  B) she was always depicted as youthful.
  C) she was depicted with ostentatious hairstyles and clothing.
  D) her portraits depict an exact likeness.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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