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



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"Ornate and patterned" would be the best option when describing the architectural style of the Islamic Golden Age, although there were exceptions of course. 

Answer:  Simple and practical.

Explanation: What best describes the architectural style of the Islamic Golden Age is the simple and practical style. Older than Roman architecture, but much less advanced due to its simplicity, its development stagnated and, as a result, its popularity also declined over time. For the Arabs, it was more important that the constructions they erected were fast and did not pay much attention to the majestic and splendid, since as nomadic towns, they built small ranches with camel skins, which could be easily disassembled. This particularity was printed in its architectural style.

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