he did not not conquer other civilizations
columns and open spaces
The Romans did not borrow anything art form the Minoan civilisation because this civilisation was around much earlier than Rome. The Romans borrowed later art forms: Classical and Hellenistic.
they used shadowing, one point perspective, lighting, volume, roundness
The three civilizations commonly referred to as "The Classical Civilizations" are the Mediterranean, Indian, and China Civilizations.
Social classes
he did not not conquer other civilizations
The answer for A+ would be all of them
Geography supports the idea that civilizations borrow from each other as proximity and trade routes facilitate the exchange of customs, culture, technology, and ideas. Influence between civilizations can be seen in shared practices and innovations that have spread across regions through interactions and connections.
All answers are correct (A+)
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columns and open spaces
The earlier ones were absorbed by the incoming Greeks.
In the central and southern Greek peninsula after earlier beginnings in Crete.
Civilizations between 600 BCE and 600 CE, such as the Roman Empire, Han China, and the Gupta Empire, differed from earlier civilizations due to their extensive political structures, economic systems, and cultural exchanges. The establishment of centralized bureaucracies and the expansion of trade networks facilitated greater connectivity, leading to the spread of ideas, technologies, and religions. Additionally, these civilizations saw advancements in arts, sciences, and philosophy that built upon and diverged from earlier traditions. This period also marked significant developments in urbanization and social organization, setting the stage for future societies.
Early Andean religion provided the foundation for Inca culture.
earlier civilisations, of course.