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How did Italian renaissance architects depart from Gothic architectural design

A. They incorporated features from Classical Greek and Roman construction into their designs
B. They emphasized the height of the building so that visitors would feel closer to God.
C. They used flying buttresses to absorb some of the force from the heavy roof and walls.
D. They used stained-glass imagery to depict biblical stories for illiterate worshipers

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Answer:

A. They incorporated features from Classical Greek and Roman construction into their designs

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Italian architects were inspired by classical antiquity and Roman constructions as columns, pilasters etc. So the answer is: A. They incorporated features from Classical Greek and Roman construction into their designs
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