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Caligula lived in Rome, Italy in the first century CE. Benedict lived in Rome in the 10th century CE. Both individuals were males. Compared to Caligula, Benedict _________
 
  A) would have had much more access to sexually explicit material.
  B) would have had much less access to sexually explicit material.
  C) would have been more comfortable with sexually explicit religious art.
  D) would have had much more access to commercially printed media.

Question 2

Which of the following societies extensively used sexual themes to decorate housewares and public architecture?
 
  A) Ancient Greece and Rome
  B) Second Temple Judaism
  C) The Islamic Golden Age
  D) Victorian Great Britain



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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