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Themember4

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All of the following are characteristics of plebeian art during the Late Republic and Early Empire EXCEPT
 
  A) it always sought to emulate the Classical style in both style and subject matter.
  B) it commonly contained ambiguous spatial relationships.
  C) it often used hierarchy of scale.
  D) it could show both living and deceased people in the same scene.

Question 2

The portrait bust reliefs of freedmen emulate what part of patrician society?
 
  A) the shrines to local deities in patrician homes
  B) the imagines of the ancestors in patrician homes
  C) the senatorial status of important patrician families
  D) the achievement of the rank of augustalis



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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