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which of the following best describes the baroque and rococo styles of european architecture, music, and art of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries? (1 point) geometric with many 90° angles simple with only few colors such as white, gray, and tan ornate with details such as curved lines, towers, and domes abstract with various shapes and colors
Baroque and Rococo styles are known for their elaborate, ornate details. Geometric with 90° angles is more like modernist or some minimalist styles. Simple with few colors is not characteristic of these styles (they often use rich colors and decoration). Abstract with various shapes/colors is more modern abstract art. The option "ornate with details such as curved lines, towers, and domes" matches the decorative, elaborate nature of Baroque (with domes, towers) and Rococo (curved lines, intricate details).
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C. ornate with details such as curved lines, towers, and domes (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with C being this option; if original labels differ, adjust to the correct label with the text "ornate with details such as curved lines, towers, and domes")