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question 10 (multiple choice worth 6 points) (01.08 mc) what happened to the basilica during the byzantine era? it was combined with greek styling to become the architectural style of major churches. the form was abandoned due to its association with roman gods and goddesses. it was radically changed to a perfectly circular shape. it was adapted for use as social and civic centers. question 11 (multiple choice worth 6 points) (01.07 mc) where did the ottoman turks come from? they were a north african ethnic group that traveled around the mediterrane
Question 10: Byzantine architects merged the rectangular Roman basilica form with Greek decorative elements and structural innovations (like domes) to create the core architectural style for major Eastern Orthodox churches. The other options are incorrect: basilicas were not abandoned, they retained a longitudinal base form (not purely circular), and their primary Byzantine use was religious, not civic/social centers.
Question 11: The Ottoman Turks trace their origins to Central Asian Turkic nomadic groups. They moved west over centuries, settling in Anatolia (modern Turkey) before expanding into an empire. The visible partial option about North Africa is incorrect.
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Question 10: A. It was combined with Greek styling to become the architectural style of major churches.
Question 11: (Note: The visible option is incomplete, but the correct answer is: They originated from Central Asia, specifically the steppes of modern-day Mongolia and southern Siberia, migrating westward into Anatolia.)