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(20 POINTS) How did Renaissance architects incorporate classical Roman engineering into their own creations?

1. they used aqueducts and linear thinking

2. they used concrete and perspective

3. they used arches and domes

4. they used buttresses and cathedrals

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1 they used aqueducts and linear thinking
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User Sean Newell
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Answer:

I think it's 4. they used buttresses and cathedrals

Step-by-step explanation:

Cathedrals were built across Europe beginning in the fourth century and continuing into the present. In medieval Europe, cathedrals were built in the Roman style. Flying buttresses transfer the gravitational forces from roofs and upper stories to external pillars; this allowed walls to be thin with large windows.

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