Understanding terminology that describes fourteenth- through sixteenth-century architecture - AP Art History

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In an arch, the central piece of masonry that allows all the pressure to be placed throughout the arch is called                     .

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An arch is able to remain in its appropriate position because of the way that pressure is placed throughout the entire arch. Pressure can only be appropriately distributed because of the placement of the keystone. The keystone is the central stone in an arch, which is shaped in order to push the weight down through every piece of stone.

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