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The immediate consequence of the assassination of Julius Caesar was
 
  a. a struggle for power between his first lieutenant and his adopted son.
  b. the collapse of the Roman Empire.
  c. the restoration of the Roman Republic.
  d. an end to Rome's civil strife and establishment of the Pax Romana.

Question 2

A series of arches placed back to back produces
 
  a. an atrium.
  b. a dome.
  c. a barrel vault.
  d. an apse.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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