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WGU C100 Introduction To Humanities Test Questions and Answers 2023
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1. What is an aesthetic experience A feeling of pleasure that justifies 
itself 
2. Which topic is studied by the humanities The cultures and 
beliefs thatmake up the experience of being human 
3. Which branch of philosophy deals with the nature and scope of knowledge Epistemology 
4. What is a clear example of the creation of aesthetic beauty in a humanities 
discipline a welder fabricates components for construction of a new 
high-rise building 
5. Match each type of love with its definition.:...
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Reading Quiz 2: The Pre-Socratic Sophos question with correct answers 2023
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Reading Quiz 2: The Pre-Socratic Sophos question with correct answers 2023Sophos - correct answer Sage or wise man; term applied to the first philosophers; from the Greek word for "wise" 
 
Monism - correct answer General name for belief that everything consists of only one, ultimate, unique substance such as matter or spirit 
 
Rational discourse - correct answer Interplay of carefully argued ideas; use of reason to order, clarify, and identify reality and truth according to agreed-upon stand...
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Plato, Socrates, & the Birth of Western Philosophy
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These are the notes for the EDX course "Plato, Plato, Socrates, & the Birth of Western Philosophy". It goes over the origin of Greek philosophy, and it's development on various issues through early, classical and late ancient Greek philosophy,
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Test Bank for Western Civilization: Volume I: To 1715, 10th Edition by Jackson J. Spielvogel
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Test Bank for Western Civilization: Volume I: To 1715, 10th Edition by Jackson J. Spielvogel. 
 
ISBN-13: 0640 
 
Full Chapters test bank included 
 
Chapter 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations 
The First Humans 
The Emergence of Homo sapiens 
The Hunter-Gatherers Of The Old Stone Age 
The Neolithic Revolution (ca. 10,000–4000 B.C.E.) 
The Emergence Of Civilization 
Why Did Early Civilizations Develop? 
Civilization In Mesopotamia 
The City-States Of Ancient Mesopotamia 
Empires ...
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KIN 2501 - Dr. Jacobson Exam 2 all notes VERRIFED
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KIN 2501 - Dr. Jacobson Exam 2 all notes VERRIFED 
 
Exam 2 All Notes Philosophical/Development of PE: European Traditions 
I.	Impact on Early US Education and Sport 
a.	Immigrants 
i.	Bringing sports with them 
b.	Homogenous communities 
i.	Immigrants lived in homogenous communities 
ii.	For example, if you go to New York City or San Fran, they have a China Town, etc. 
c.	Traditions 
i.	Immigrants found success within their communities and they were able to carry on their traditions in these co...
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Ancient Greek Philosophers - Unit 1 - CHALLENGE 4: Philosophy as a Way of Life( verified 2023)
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Ancient Greek Philosophers - Unit 1 - CHALLENGE 4: Philosophy as a Way of Life( verified 2023)Which of the following is a way in which Aristotle impacted history and society? 
 
a.)He established a standard of inquiry for scientists that excludes non-natural explanations for natural phenomena. 
 
b.)He was the first philosopher to use logic and argument in the search for truth. 
 
c.)We can attribute what we know about the laws of the universe primarily to Aristotle's research in cosmology. 
 
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MPC103 Exam Review - Ryerson University
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MPC103 Exam Review - Ryerson University 
 
What was the Renaissance and what does it mean? - Renaissance means rebirth, the 
rediscovery of classical antiquity, the art of ancient Greece and Rome. 
 
Supposedly where is the origin of creative art? - Africa, The Makapansgat pebble (pebble 
with a human face) 
 
What does the western Calendar Revolve around? - The birth of Jesus 
 
Where were the earliest Cave paintings found? - Namibia, the apollo 11 cave 
 
What did the earliest cave paintings d...
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Thea 1 Final Exam (All Units) Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
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Greek God of wine and fertility - Answer-Dionysus 
author of a play - Answer-Playwright 
Primitive people's instinctive rhythmic movements and the desire to imitate evolved 
into___________________________. - Answer-Pantomime 
Pantomimed rites of passage and various tribal traditions were performed by - Answer-Shaman 
meaning beneath the words - Answer-Subtext 
Shaman's roll in the tribe of primitive people - Answer-Medicine Man, Storyteller 
natural element that contributed to the illusion th...
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NURS 3225 Midterm (100% Verified Answers)	
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Acting in such a way that goes against the code of conduct endorsed by a society, community, or profession is considered: 
 
A. ethical 
B. unethical 
C. immoral 
D. irrational correct answers B. unethical 
 
Plato's reasoning includes two worlds or realms, and he believed one was the real world and one was the world in which humans live. The world in which humans live is known as the: 
 
A. world of Forms 
B. real world 
C. world of Appearances 
D. world of Truths correct answers C. world of...
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Chapter 3: Ancient Greek Civilization - South Texas College HUMA 1301
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Chapter 3: Ancient Greek Civilization 
1. During the Mycenaean civilization, who was the great poet and what were his two important 
literary works that influenced the Greeks and formed part of Western literature? Homer, Iliad 
and the Odyssey 
2. In a period known as the Dark Ages from 1100 B.C. to 800 B.C., life reverted to simpler forms and 
people lived in relative isolation. 
3. The period from the 9th to the 6th century B.C. is known as the Archaic Age 
4. A typical Greek city-state would ...
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