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Describe Roman improvements to Greek architecture. (description must be no less than 6 sentences)​

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Roman architects continued to follow the guidelines established by the classical orders the Greeks had first shaped: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The Corinthian was particularly favoured and many Roman buildings, even into Late Antiquity, would have a particularly Greek look to them.

I know it’s not 6 but it’s an answer

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