A.
ordered columns
B.
elegant proportions and simple lines
C.
domed roofs
D.
sculptured figures as decorative elements
E.
stained glass windows
The characteristics of classical Grek architecture are options A, B, and D
Ordered columns:
There were three main different orders for formal Greek architecture. They were Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. All of them were slightly different but showed some lineament anyway.
Elegant proportions and simple lines:
The Greeks provided some of the finest and most distinctive buildings in ancient times. Besides, some of their structures would become the main feature of some towns and cities. Greek architects focused on simplicity, proportion, perspective as well as harmony in their buildings.
Sculptures figures as decorative elements:
They placed them in predetermined areas. They had shallow reliefs and some of them were three-dimension.
Answer:
they didnt like it, some helped enslaved african americans
Explanation:
The war was going to be longer and costlier than had been thought.
B.
Both armies were equally well-trained and well-equipped.
C.
The new rifled muskets were less effective than older weapons.
D.
Northern generals were more skilled than southern generals.
Answer:
-The correct answer is A. The lesson learned at the First Battle of Bull Run was that the war was going to be longer and costlier than had been thought.
Explanation:
The Confederate Army in Manassas, commanded by General Beauregard, had 21,000 troops. The army of the Union under the command of General McDowell had 30,000 troops, with 10,000 more reserves available. Unfortunately, McDowell was the first of many Union commanders in Virginia who moved too slowly. By the time he reached the Confederate position, another 12,000 Confederates arrived from the Shenandoah Valley.
On July 21, the two armies clashed in the first major battle of the war, known as the First Battle of Bull Run. After unsuccessfully attacking for most of the day, the untrained army of the Union collapsed and fled after one of the newly arrived Confederate units launched a counterattack.
The Union army returned to Washington much faster than it had left. Once inside the fortifications of the capitol, the army regrouped and prepared for any Confederate attack. None arrived, perhaps wisely given the strength of the fortifications and the damage done to the Confederate army. Bull Run ended the serious fight in Virginia during the year. It had many lasting effects.
In the South, it created a dangerous belief in the superiority of the Confederate soldier that would lead subsequent generals to make hasty decisions. In the North it showed that the war was going to be a lasting event, and generated a determination not to be defeated that manifested itself in the ease with which Lincoln was able to pass laws that would create an army of one million men.
The Church was too wealthy.
B.
Church leaders were too powerful.
C.
Many priests were as poor as their parishioners.
D.
Religion ran contrary to reason.
The correct answer is C. Many preiest were as poor as their parishioners.
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