Question One: According to the essay Etruscan Art – Met Museum (https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/etru/hd_etru.htm), “much of what we know about the Etruscans comes not from historical evidence, but from their art and the archaeological record”. Similar to the Egyptians, tombs and their contents give us a glimpse into Etruscan life, their religious beliefs and practices. For this answer, select one example of Etruscan art referenced in the Met Museum essay link above and explain how it reflects Etruscan religious beliefs and/or cultural practices. Be sure your answer includes a brief intro paragraph with a thesis statement, one or two body paragraphs containing your analysis, and a brief conclusion paragraph to summarize your analysis. Question Two: For this answer, please review the the article Roman Architecture (http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/roman-art.htm#architecture) and examples of architecture such as: Ara Pacis, Arch of Constantine, Augustus of Primaporta and Augustus of Primaporta – Power and Propaganda, Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Colosseum – Flavian Amphitheater and How the Roman Colosseum Was Built, Colossus of Constantine, Column of Trajan, Equestrian Sculpture of Marcus Aurelius, Head of a Roman Patrician, Pantheon, Portonaccio Temple Dedicated to the Goddess Minerva and Apulu or Apollo of Veii (Etruscan), Portrait Bust of Flavian Woman or Fonseca Bust, Sarcophagus of the Spouses (Etruscan), Temple of Portunus, Tomb of the Reliefs (Etruscan). You will use these resources to create bullet point lists of information to demonstrate your understanding of Roman architecture across time. Please complete the following: Create four columns and label them as follows: Republic (509-27 BCE), Early Empire (27 BCE-96 CE), Imperial (96-180 CE) and Late Empire (180-395 CE), respectively. For each column, create a list of bullet points with the following information, as applicable: – significant materials, construction methods and innovations – important building types – the name of at least one specific example of Roman architecture Review your lists and respond the following question: Most historians believe ancient Roman architecture was crucial to the success of Rome and the expansion of the Roman Empire. Do you agree? Why or why not? Explain.