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Terms: A. Imagines B. Plebeians C. Acanthus D. Pantheon E. Parthenon F. Pericles G. Intaglio H. Patricians I. Archaic J. Insulae
Questions: 51. A famous, magnificent temple in Rome built to worship the Roman Gods (2 points) 52. A carving in which the image is incised below the surface of a stone or other material (2 points) 53. The name of the plant whose leaves were used on top of the Corinthian columns (2 points) 54. The privileged class of ancient Roman citizens (2 points) 55. An early time period of Greek art (2 points) 56. Poor houses of the later Roman era that were built in long blocks and covered by one roof (2 points) 57. The most famous of all Greek temples located on the Acropolis (2 points) 58. The poor class of ancient Roman citizens (2 points) 59. He commissioned the building of most famous Greek temple in 447 B. C.E (2 points) 60. Wax portrait masks (2 points) Plz help!! Thanks in advance!

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