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The sculptures pictured below come from two different historical periods. the sculpture on the left was crafted in greece during the classical era. the sculpture on the right was created in the renaissance by the artist donatello. known as marzocco, it was meant to symbolize the wealth and power of the italian city-state of florence. how does donatello’s sculpture reflect an important renaissance idea? a. it features a shield to signify the increased importance of military power during the renaissance. b. it honors the accomplishments of a city-state rather than god or the catholic church. c. it rejects classical greek sculpture style in favor of european christian traditions. d. it shows an animal with human-like features in the humanist style popularized during the renaissance.
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Read the excerpt from the history of herodotus, book 2. egypt . . is an acquired country, the gift of the river. this quotation from herodotus, a greek who traveled in egypt, is about how the nile river enabled ancient egyptian civilization to develop and succeed. what specifically was the river’s gift? fertile soil fishing stocks defensive capabilities drinking water
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