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Chpter 10 Humn Multiple Choice Exam Questions With Answers
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Chpter 10 Humn Multiple Choice Exam Questions With Answers 
What is the term for the passageway in a church that continues the side aisles and allows people to walk to the chapels? 
ambulatory 
 
 
Which of the following refers to an early form of the type of music that uses multiple voices? 
Organum 
 
 
The first true High Gothic church, ________ Cathedral, was devastated in a fire in 1194 and then rebuilt. 
Chartes 
 
 
Ironically, this term was originally used pejoratively, to refer to art c...
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NURN 115 Exam 1 with 100- correct answer 2024
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The High Middle Ages(1000–1475) 
 
•Collapse of the Roman empire 
•Catholic Church fills vacuum 
•Cathedrals built and universities founded 
 
 
The Early Middle Ages 
•Medicine and health associated with 
religious groups 
•Emphasis shifted to personal care and 
comfort 
•Hospitals founded at monasteries (war 
left monks and nuns caring for sick) 
•First nursing order of nuns—Augustinian 
Sisters 
 
 
Changes in the social climate of the 1700's that affected healthcare 
•In...
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Chapter 8-Music in Civ. I Exam With Explanation Of Answers 100% Correct.
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contenance angloise - correct answer Terms coined by Martin Le Franc.(French, "English guise") Characteristic quality of early-fifteenth-century English music, marked by pervasive CONSONANCE with frequent use of HARMONIC thirds and sixths, often in parallel motion. Other features included simple melodies, regular phrasing. Composers most prominent were Du fay and Binchois 
 
faburden - correct answer an improvised polyphony in which a plainchant in the mid...
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HUMA 1301 Intro to Humanities CHAPTER 7 Questions and Answers : THE MIDDLE AGES - South Texas College
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CHAPTER 7: THE MIDDLE AGES 
1. The goal of medieval philosophy or scholasticism was It explained and classified 
Christian teachings, & the concept of the bible. Scholastics tried to prove reason 
what they had already accepted by true faith. 
2. St. Thomas wanted to show that there was no contradiction between Belief and Reason. 
3. In St. Thomas’ Summa Theologica revealed truths are divided into two categories Faith 
and Reason. 
4. He used correctly the Greek philosopher Aristotelian though...
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HIST 1b Unit 4_ Sea-Based Empires Graphic Organizer
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Explain the process of state 
building and expansion. 
How did they build and manage 
their empires? Who was in 
charge? What type of govt? 
Spain used income from churches to expand imperial 
influence seized leverage from church appointments 
and used cathedrals to expand invasion. 
Portugal used an empire of men governed by rulers. 
They clashed regularly with Spain. 
Trading Posts and/or 
Colonies Established 
Spain exchanged extensively from North and South 
America and exchanged for coal, ...
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HIST 1b Unit 4_ Sea-Based Empires Graphic Organizer
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Unit 4: Sea-Based Empires Comparison 1450-1750 
Spain Portugal 
Government 
Explain the process of state 
building and expansion. 
How did they build and manage 
their empires? Who was in 
charge? What type of govt? 
Spain used income from churches to expand imperial 
influence seized leverage from church appointments 
and used cathedrals to expand invasion. 
Portugal used an empire of men governed by rulers. 
They clashed regularly with ...
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HIST 1b Unit 4_ Sea-Based Empires Graphic Organizer.
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Unit 4: Sea-Based Empires Comparison 1450-1750 
Spain Portugal 
Government 
Explain the process of state 
building and expansion. 
How did they build and manage 
their empires? Who was in 
charge? What type of govt? 
Spain used income from churches to expand imperial 
influence seized leverage from church appointments 
and used cathedrals to expand invasion. 
Portugal used an empire of men governed by rulers. 
They clashed regularly with Spain. 
Trading Posts and/or 
Colonies Established 
Spain ...
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MUS 337 QUIZ #2 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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MUS 337 QUIZ #2 Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
Strophic 
same melody with each verse. 
 
 
 
Wind band tradition 
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Viceroyalty of New Spain 
colonial government whose capital was Mexico City, controlled Mexico, Central America, and some Caribbean islands. 
 
 
 
peninsulares 
Spaniards born in the Iberian Peninsula, held the most authority 
 
 
 
criollos 
Native born 
descendants of Spaniards, (creoles), were next in social status 
 
 
 
villancico 
One of the most important genres ...
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Collin College ARTS 1301 Chapter 3.2 Christian Art from Catacolms to Cathedrals Presentation
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Collin College ARTS 1301 Chapter 3.2 Christian Art from Catacolms to Cathedrals Presentation
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TAPP (Theory of Architecture & Principles of Planning);HUMAN SETTLEMENT & URBAN PLANNING Exam with complete solution
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TAPP (Theory of Architecture & Principles of Planning);HUMAN SETTLEMENT & URBAN PLANNING Exam with complete solution 
 
It is the early settlement in Israel (9000bc). A well-organized community of about 3,000 people built around a reliable source of freshwater. 
Jericho 
These cities are located in the Fertile Crescent except for. 
Cairo 
It was a central public space in ancient Greek-cities. It was the center of the aesthetic, artistic, spiritual and political life of the city. 
Agora 
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