How were props used in the Renaissance period different from those used in the early Greek and Roman times? Greek and Roman prop
s were much more elaborate than those used in the Renaissance period. Props used in the Renaissance period were much more elaborate than those used by the Greeks and Romans. Props were not used by actors during either of those time periods, so there is no difference at all. The Greeks and Romans used weapons as props, and actors during the Renaissance didn't.
I would say the second one, or B. whatever floats your boat lol, sorry for the late answer though, i also know someone else already answered this question, so I just wanted them to get brainliest :)
I am not totally sure about this one but I believe it would be p<span>rops used in the Renaissance period were much more elaborate than those used by the Greeks and Romans.
The renaissance was, in many ways, more advanced than Greece and Rome because </span>the Renaissance was more of a continuation of the discoveries and ways of life that had existed during the Greek and Roman times. As such, it would make sense that the Renaissance had more complex theatre props. Also theatre was flourishing during the Renaissance so better props would have been made.
The Barbary states was the name of the four North African states: Tangier, Algiers, Tripoli and Tunis, from 16th through 19th century. The name comes from the Berber people, who were living in that area. Answer: The missing state is Tunis .