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(01.04 LC) Which of the following best describes the architectural style of the Islamic Golden Age? (5 points) Simple and practical Influenced by Christian symbols Open and lacking privacy Ornate and patterned

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Traditional Islamic architecture during the Golden Age was influenced by both secular and religious styles
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Ornate and patterned

Explanation:

The architectural style of the Islamic Golden Age can best be described as ornate and patterned. During this time period, Islamic culture saw important developments in its architecture, arts, science and other areas of knowledge. Many of its most representative buildings were built during this time period. The architecture of this time was ornate and patterned, with a lot of labor, as well as expertise, going into the design and building of each place.

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