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Quiz 1

Greek historian and writer who described Egypt as “all the country covered by the inundations of the Nile”

Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through follow and deceptive philosophy…”

The most significant Sumerian literary work was

Egypt was a                throughout its long history.

What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia?

The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?

Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”

What two concepts are the main focuses of our studies in CSTU 101?

Sumerians were from which area.

The Babylonian Captivity occurred closest to which date?

What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?

Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?

This was perhaps the best known sculpture of Egyptian art.

Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?

The belief in and worship of many gods.

This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.

The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of          .

Who credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?

Known as the land between the Rivers.

Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?

Sumerian sculptures mainly used granite for their statue.

The Egyptians never were able to work with the post and lintel construction method.

The Assyrian Empire lasted well into 400BC.

Egyptian art depicts men and woman according to their most characteristic angle; that is the face and legs in profile but the eyes and torso as if viewed from the front.

The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.

The pyramids of Egypt were built to represent the wealth of the Egyptians, with no religious or meaning of permanence whatsoever.

Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced in learning.

The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks.

Nebuchadnezzar has been discovered to be just a fictional king.

Technology involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit.

 

Question 1

Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”

Question 2

Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”

Question 3

This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.

Question 4

Which one of the following was not discussed as a technology of early civilization?

Question 5

Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?

Question 6

"The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?

Question 7

The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____.

Question 8

Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe

Question 9

What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?

Question 10

The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?

Question 11

Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?

Question 12

What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia?

Question 13

The belief in and worship of many gods.

Question 14

Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after?

Question 15

Known as the land between the Rivers.

Question 16

Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?

Question 17

Sumerians were from which area.

Question 18

A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.

Question 19

The flux of change that we see in a culture is called

Question 20

What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?

Question 21

Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle.

Question 22

The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.

Question 23

The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids.

Question 24

Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced.

Question 25

The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries.

Question 26

The Egyptian Culture was very concerned about the color of skin pigmentation and made a point to segregate those who were different.

Question 27

We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics.

Question 28

Early Christian art showed a shepherd carrying a sheep?

This symbolized their admiration for this occupation?

Question 29

The "Men of Issachar" were located in a small town in

Egypt, and directed the construction of the first pyramid.

Question 30

Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.

 

·         Question 1

3 out of 3 points

The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?

·         Question 2

3 out of 3 points

What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?

·         Question 3

3 out of 3 points

Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?

·         Question 4

3 out of 3 points

"The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?

·         Question 5

3 out of 3 points

Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”

·         Question 6

3 out of 3 points

Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe

·         Question 7

3 out of 3 points

What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?

·         Question 8

3 out of 3 points

The National Archives was designed to symbolize the importance of ______.

·         Question 9

3 out of 3 points

Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?

·         Question 10

3 out of 3 points

Known as the land between the Rivers.

·         Question 11

3 out of 3 points

The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____.

·         Question 12

3 out of 3 points

Sumerians were from which area.

·         Question 13

3 out of 3 points

What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?

·         Question 14

3 out of 3 points

The belief in and worship of many gods.

·         Question 15

3 out of 3 points

What is the key concept that separates "culture" from "civilization"?

·         Question 16

3 out of 3 points

The flux of change that we see in a culture is called

·         Question 17

3 out of 3 points

A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.

·         Question 18

3 out of 3 points

Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after?

·         Question 19

3 out of 3 points

Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”

·         Question 20

3 out of 3 points

Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?

·         Question 21

2 out of 2 points

Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.

·         Question 22

2 out of 2 points

The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks.

·         Question 23

2 out of 2 points

The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.

·         Question 24

2 out of 2 points

King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist.

·         Question 25

2 out of 2 points

Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced.

·         Question 26

2 out of 2 points

The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids.

·         Question 27

2 out of 2 points

The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the earliest pyramids.

·         Question 28

2 out of 2 points

The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries.

·         Question 29

2 out of 2 points

The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history.

·         Question 30

2 out of 2 points

The great pyramids of Egypt are perhaps the most obvious example of the Egyptian fixation on permanence.

 

Quiz 2

Homer composed the Iliad between what years?

An Archaic Greek sculpture, of a standing male youth which is nude.

During the Archaic Period the Greeks enlarged their economy and gained leisure time for other pursuits: gymnastics, education, philosophic-scientific investigation, discussions in the               .

The worship of Olympian gods was a complex and fascinating religion. According to the Rawls textbook, at its most straightforward the religion used mythical gods and goddesses to explain what?

The so-called “Archaic Grin” is associated with Greek sculptures? It can be seen on this sculpture.

The apex in all the arts for the Greek civilization came to its apex during the high classical period especially during which Age.

The Mycenae had developed a metal craftsmanship called              , the hammering of metals into representational form.

Greece is surrounded by four seas. Which of these is not one of them?

Greek god of the sea.

The first Greek code of laws. Though very severe did offer a single standard of justice for all people.

Who was not an early Athens reformer during the Archaic period?

All Greek families were required to have a sacred book in their religious worship.

According to your textbook, a culture without a divine monarch has no compelling need for monumental sculptures.

The Greeks were not known for being very idealistic or pragmatic.

Several constants seem to run through all cultures. Seaports are, by their nature, urban centers, cities are more open to change than rural areas. Thus the farther people are from the seacoast, the more resistant they will be to change and new ideas.

 

Question 1

The first people who dwelt in Greek lands about whom we have much information were the _____.

Question 2

Who said “Justice in the life and conduct of the state is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of its citizens.”

Question 3

Where is the Parthenon located?

Question 4

The so-called “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture?

Question 5

What do Historians sometimes use to refer to the great leap that propelled Western culture forward?

Question 6

Democracy developed first in which Greek city.

Question 7

Athenian Golden Age

Question 8

Whose view was that the Cosmos was based on the belief that every occurrence in the physical universe had logos behind it and that is where life originated?

Question 9

What type of Architecture is displayed by the Supreme Court?

Question 10

This famous sculpture by Myron is perhaps the best example of the Greek genius for taking the old traditions and making them new:

Question 11

When was the United States Capitol Building construction begun?

Question 12

Who excavated the ancient city of Troy?

Question 13

A Wealthy-German merchant turned archaeologist discovered Troy in Northern Turkey.

Question 14

What types of columns decorated the front of the Supreme Court?

Question 15

We associate which of the following with the Archaic Period of Greece?

Question 16

This is the name given to the civilization disseminated throughout the Mediterranean and the Near East in the wake of Alexander’s conquests.

Question 17

As we have studied the Greek Heritage, what dates could you give the Classical Period in Greek history.

Question 18

Who was the leader who began the Parthenon?

Question 19

The PeloponnesianWar involved what two cities?

Question 20

This archaeological monument is from the citadel of the kings from ancient Mycenae.

Question 21

The quote “Equal Justice for All” is proudly displayed above the United States Capital Building.

Question 22

The Greeks valued sculpting in bronze more than any other medium.

Question 23

The story of the Odyssey read by generations of people is a very accurate history of the Greeks.

Question 24

Greece refused to absorb any of the cultural heritage from the Egyptians or the Mesopotamians.

Question 25

Individualistic to the extreme, the Greeks had no organized religion and, consequently, no hierarchy of priests.

Question 26

Ancient Greek culture is generally dynamic, while ancient Egyptian culture is generally static.

Question 27

The Indo-European tribe is believed to have lived about 3000 years ago in the area of Central Asia.

Question 28

The Parthenon is built during the 2ndcentury BC.

Question 29

The Greeks felt that music was not important and thus did not teach their youth this art.

Question 30

Judaism is the only civilization that had its roots based on the Logocentricity of life?

 

·         Question 1

3 out of 3 points

Archaic Greek sculpture of a standing, clothes female figure.

·         Question 2

3 out of 3 points

We associate which of the following with the Archaic Period of Greece?

·         Question 3

3 out of 3 points

Democracy developed first in which Greek city.

·         Question 4

3 out of 3 points

Who was the “Father of History” who documented the Persian Wars?

·         Question 5

3 out of 3 points

Where is the Parthenon located?

·         Question 6

3 out of 3 points

Which two words describe the Greeks?

·         Question 7

3 out of 3 points

A Wealthy-German merchant turned archaeologist discovered Troy in Northern Turkey.

·         Question 8

3 out of 3 points

The Peloponnesian War involved what two cities?

·         Question 9

3 out of 3 points

The Parthenon was located in what Greek city?

·         Question 10

3 out of 3 points

When was the United States Capitol Building construction begun?

·         Question 11

3 out of 3 points

This archaeological monument is from the citadel of the kings from ancient Mycenae.

·         Question 12

3 out of 3 points

Who said “Justice in the life and conduct of the state is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of its citizens.”

·         Question 13

3 out of 3 points

Athenian Golden Age

·         Question 14

3 out of 3 points

Who removed some statues from the Parthenon and took them to England in the early 1800’s?

·         Question 15

3 out of 3 points

Whose view was that the Cosmos was based on the belief that every occurrence in the physical universe had logos behind it and that is where life originated?

·         Question 16

3 out of 3 points

The so-called “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture?

·         Question 17

3 out of 3 points

Who created One of Greece’s famous statue “Discobolus” (the Discus-Thrower)?

·         Question 18

3 out of 3 points

This law in the city of Athens was harsh and stipulated the death penalty for many offenses.

·         Question 19

3 out of 3 points

What type of Architecture is displayed by the Supreme Court?

·         Question 20

3 out of 3 points

This is the name given to the civilization disseminated throughout the Mediterranean and the Near East in the wake of Alexander’s conquests.

·         Question 21

2 out of 2 points

Ancient Greek culture is generally dynamic, while ancient Egyptian culture is generally static.

·         Question 22

2 out of 2 points

The Parthenon is built during the 2nd century BC.

·         Question 23

2 out of 2 points

The Indo-European tribe is believed to have lived about 3000 years ago in the area of Central Asia.

·         Question 24

2 out of 2 points

Individualistic to the extreme, the Greeks had no organized religion and, consequently, no hierarchy of priests.

·         Question 25

2 out of 2 points

The Greeks valued sculpting in bronze more than any other medium.

·         Question 26

2 out of 2 points

The story of the Odyssey read by generations of people is a very accurate history of the Greeks.

·         Question 27

2 out of 2 points

Greece refused to absorb any of the cultural heritage from the Egyptians or the Mesopotamians.

·         Question 28

2 out of 2 points

Judaism is the only civilization that had its roots based on the Logocentricity of life?

·         Question 29

2 out of 2 points

The quote “Equal Justice for All” is proudly displayed above the United States Capital Building.

·         Question 30

2 out of 2 points

The Greeks felt that music was not important and thus did not teach their youth this art.

 

Quiz 3

Who said “Man is the measure of all things”?

The Peloponnesian War involved what two cities?

Professional philosopher- who became the leading teachers in Athens were called:

Who created One of Greece’s famous statue “Discobolus” (the Discus-Thrower)?

In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.

Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.

The Greeks view the individual as paramount because personal achievements were the measure of all things.

Thousands of Socrates own personal writing have helped carry on his legacy.

Paul encountered the epicureans and the stoics when he spoke at the local agora in Greece?

 

Question 1

Plato’s student was

Question 2

These two were very critical of the Athenian leadership around 400 BC. One was Socrates. Who was the other?

Question 3

Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?

Question 4

Which one of these did the Greeks consider the most important of the Arts?

Question 5

Who was Plato’s teacher?

Question 6

Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?

Question 7

Professional philosopher-teachers in ancient Greece were called:

Question 8

Who lived first?

Question 9

Most ancient Greek cities developed around a fortified hilltop. What was this hilltop called?

Question 10

The top or crown of a column.

Question 11

Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement? It is considerably more decorative, even opulent and adored by the Romans as well.

Question 12

Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?

Question 13

This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.

Question 14

A structural system in which vertical supports or columns support horizontal beams.

Question 15 This Greek doctrine is concerned with the ethical, ideal, or universal element in an artwork as distinguished from its emotional appeal.

Question 16

Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.

Question 17

Who founded the school called the Academy in Athens?

Question 18

Who created the Allegory of the Cave?

Question 19

Greek word translated to mean "diligence in the pursuit of excellence."

Question 20

“Philosophy” literally means:

Question 21

Socrates’ favorite student was Aristotle.

Question 22

Socrates was sentenced to death for treason.

Question 23

Pride in the Greek culture was considered a virtue.

Question 24

The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.

Question 25

The most expensive Greek temples were peripheral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.

Question 26

Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.

Question 27

The concept of individuality is unusual in the history and cultures of the world

Question 28

Whether an artist, poet, politician, or athlete, each Greek assumed that he could be the best at whatever he chose to do.

Question 29

The ancient Greek philosophers may have been brilliant, but there is very little that they can teach the modern Christian.

Question 30

Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all senseapparent things as shadows of the Real.

 

Question 1 Greek word translated to mean "diligence in the pursuit of excellence."

Question 2 The top or crown of a column.

Question 3 Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?

Question 4 In Raphael’s painting The School of Athens, ___ is depicted with his finger pointing toward heaven, while ___ is pointing to the earth below.

Question 5 Plato’s student was

Question 6 Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.

Question 7 Sophists taught the art of what?

Question 8 The original Constitution is housed in what building?

Question 9 Who was Plato’s teacher?

Question 10 These two were very critical of the Athenian leadership around 400 BC. One was Socrates. Who was the other?

Question 11 Who wrote the Republic?

Question 12 Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?

Question 13 This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.

Question 14 Professional philosopher­teachers in ancient Greece were called:

Question 15 Most ancient Greek cities developed around a fortified hilltop. What was this hilltop called?

Question 16 What art did the Greeks feel was the most important?

Question 17 “Philosophy” literally means:

Question 18 The Greek marketplace where philosophy was debated was called the ____:

Question 19 In my introduction video from them week, who quoted “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves”?

Question 20 Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?

Question 21 Socrates was well known for his method of teaching by asking questions.

Question 22 Systematic speculation about the nature of the universe was a Roman innovation.

Question 23 Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all sense­apparent things as shadows of the Real.

Question 24 Plato gave the fullest expression of his idealistic philosophy in the Republic.

Question 25 The first quality of tragedy, according to Aristotle, is that the tragic hero must be of noble birth and of exceptional character.

Question 26 Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.

Question 27 The most expensive Greek temples were peripheral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.

Question 28 In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.

Question 29 The concept of individuality is unusual in the history and cultures of the world

Question 30 The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles

 

Quiz 4

These letters were the universal mark of Roman authority.

One of the most revolutionary and authoritative structures ever built, which has influenced the architecture of every age from the ancient Rome to the present day.

His long sentences and his forceful word choice and arrangement made him the model of all who aspired to write Latin correctly from antiquity right through the Renaissance.

Literally means “the public affair” or “the people’s affair”

Greeks characteristically created while the Romans were often content to copy art; Roman artists excelled in portraiture and               narrative precisely because they copied the work as they saw it.

The Romans valued education and scorned the uneducated, whether Roman or foreigner. Who write “Ignorance condemned these impoverished souls to “the tyranny of the present”?

This is the best preserved of all Roman buildings because it became a Catholic church early in the history of the Church of Rome.

Who is credited with introducing the Neo-classical architecture to America’s buildings?

According to your textbook who is the greatest Roman historian?

Greece has very little influence on the Roman culture?

The Greeks had slaves but the Romans chose not to embrace slavery.

Hannibal was a famous Roman general in the 5th century.

The Romans viewed the Greek culture as very distasteful and refused to use any of it with their own culture.

 

Question 1

Rome had two early philosophies taught, one being Epicureanism. What was the other one?

Question 2

What were as common in Rome as billboards are to us today?

Question 3

From the Christian's perspective which of these is true?

Question 4

Who was the chief patron of art in the Roman culture?

Question 5

Which Roman city was destroyed by a volcano, Mt. Vesuvius?

Question 6

The Punic Wars involved which two countries?

Question 7

This structure is the best preserved structure from the Roman Era.

Question 8

One of Rome’s most famous narrative art monuments is _____________.

Question 9

Which document did Jefferson write?

Question 10

Who proclaimed himself to be the first emperor of Rome?

Question 11

Which two structures illustrate Roman eclecticism?

Question 12

What significant structural architectural principle did the Romans develop?

Question 13

Which Roman emperor was also a stoic philosopher?

Question 14

The court of a Roman house, roofless and near the entrance.

Question 15

Caesar Augustus, we know from the Bible gave himself this name. What was his name before he took this new name?

Question 16

What structure did the Romans build that allowed their expression of who they were in the world and what they were trying to do?

Question 17

Which of American founding fathers designed their house with the Pantheon in mind?

Question 18

This is the oldest continuously used religious building in the West, having started as a pagan temple and then converted to a Catholic church.

Question 19

The period from the rule of Caesar Augustus through Marcus Aurelius

Question 20

The central wedge-shaped stone in an arch; the last stone put in place, it makes the arch stable.

Question 21

The main point we were illustrating with the aqueduct was Roman imperialism.

Question 22

The chief arts of Rome were architecture and sculpture.

Question 23

In 146 BC the Romans finally made peace with Carthage by signing a peace treaty at their capital.

Question 24

A good word to describe the Roman mind in relations to art, would be idealistic.

Question 25

Rome could be described as being pragmatic in their worldview.

Question 26

The Romans took pride in their Imperialism.

Question 27

For the Romans, imperialism was a matter of living out their destiny.

Question 28

Philosophy is the one area of Roman culture that is not indebted to the Greeks.

Question 29

The Roman Coliseum was not as big as previously thought and probably only held a few thousand people.

Question 30

Much of our knowledge of Roman painting comes from the buried city of Pompeii.

 

Question 1 Which two structures illustrate Roman eclecticism?

Question 2 According to the Roman timeline this Republic began around what date?

Question 3 The Punic Wars involved which two countries?

Question 4 The central wedge­shaped stone in an arch; the last stone put in place, it makes the arch stable.

Question 5 Rome had two early philosophies taught, one being Epicureanism. What was the other one?

Question 6 Which of American founding fathers designed their house with the Pantheon in mind?

Question 7 The court of a Roman house, roofless and near the entrance.

Question 8 What was as common in Rome as billboards are to us today?

Question 9 Which Roman emperor was also a stoic philosopher?

Question 10 Who was the chief patron of art in the Roman culture?

Question 11 What structure did the Romans built that allowed their expression of who there were in the world and what they were trying to do?

Question 12 Caesar Augustus, we know from the Bible gave himself this name. What was his name before he took this new name?

Question 13 The period from the rule of Caesar Augustus through Marcus Aurelius

Question 14 This structure is the best preserved structure from the Roman Era.

Question 15 Which document did Jefferson write?

Question 16 Who wrote the poem the Aeneid?

Question 17 From the Christian's perspective which of these is true?

Question 18 Who proclaimed himself to be the first emperor of Rome?

Question 19 Which Roman city was destroyed by a volcano, Mt. Vesuvius?

Question 20 What was Rome’s major and most enduring contribution to Western Culture.

Question 21 The Greeks were more interested in what works, while the Romans were more interested in what is right.

Question 22 The Romans took pride in their Imperialism.

Question 23 The chief arts of Rome were architecture and sculpture.

Question 24 A good word to describe the Roman mind in relations to art, would be idealistic.

Question 25 Duty, honor, and patriotism were Greek virtues as opposed to the Roman ideals of freedom, truth, and beauty.

Question 26 Much of our knowledge of Roman painting comes from the buried city of Pompeii.

Question 27 In 146 BC the Romans finally made peace with Carthage by signing a peace treaty at their capital.

Question 28 Philosophy is the one area of Roman culture that is not indebted to the Greeks.

Question 29 The main point we were illustrating with the aqueduct was Roman imperialism.

Question 30 Rome could be described as being pragmatic in their worldview.

 

Quiz 5

The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the            .

During the time of Nero, there was the first recorded persecution of Christians that took place after a terrible destruction in the city of Rome in what year?

According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?

Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?

His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).

Who was the Bishop in (339-397)who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?

Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?

What word could be used in associated with Christian Coptic Art?

Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740-700 BC.

The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular)/AD (Christian)

This Scripture used by modern Christianity is remarkably consistent. It was written over a period of 1,500 years, by at least                different writes and yet remains true to one theme and has a unified viewpoint on both philosophy and facts.

Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?

Meeting in small groups in private homes, early Christian conducted simple services centered on the            : the consecrated bread and wine commemorating Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.

Because of all the writing of Jesus, we know much about his life.

Pauls’ prologue on the Logos has been very beneficial to the growth of Christianity?

As we learned in the presentation “Introduction to Rome and Christianity,” the National Gallery of Art Museum resembles the Parthenon in Greece.

Rome showed special originality in the field of education by creating law schools and recognizing medicine as an important specialization.

The prohibition of graven images separated Judaism from all other religions, which represented their gods in a variety of ways.

 

Question 1 According to Schaeffer, no totalitarian authority, nor authoritarian state can tolerate those who have an ________ by which to judge that state and its actions.

Question 2 Schaeffer says that culture and freedoms of people are fragile. Without a sufficient _____ it would not be long before they collapse.

Question 3 The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.

Question 4 The basic way an individual looks at life, his basic worldview, the grid through which he see the world.

Question 5 If there is chaos and insecurity in a culture, the people will accept what type of government?

Question 6 Who was the author of “The City of God”?

Question 7 One event not depicted in the catacombs was:

Question 8 Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?

Question 9 Which of these is not the way that Rome expressed its art?

Question 10 Who wrote the Apostles Creed?

Question 11 This person’s beliefs form the backbone for European culture throughout the late Middle Ages.

Question 12 Roman popes asserted that Jesus had granted to the apostle Peter, jurisdiction over the whole church.

Question 13 If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of __________________.

Question 14 The Greeks tried first to build their society upon the city­state, that is, the __________.

Question 15 In a narrow sense the Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible, called the

Question 16 In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?

Question 17 Early Christian art was more _________ and less materialistic, than Roman art.

Question 18 According to Schaeffer to understand where we are in today’s world—in our intellectual ideas and in our cultural and political live we must trace three lines of history. Which one is not one of the three?

Question 19 Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.

Question 20 Why was the early Christian Church not persecuted?

Question 21 The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.

Question 22 Rome and Greek gods were basically just amplified humanity.

Question 23 In the early Christian church, when a people became a Christian and accepted baptism, he was welcomed into the Roman Culture because of his strong moral character.

Question 24 Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.

Question 25 The earliest Christian art was mainly symbolic.

Question 26 The New Testament is silent on the philosophies of the Roman world.

Question 27 According to Schaeffer, Rome collapsed because of the tremendous external forces put upon it.

Question 28 By the 2nd century the Bishop of Rome was calling himself Pope.

Question 29 According to Schaeffer, humanism can work if you just try to develop it a little more.

Question 30 Roman Law and Political Ideas were good but would not affect future Western Cultures principles of law.

 

Question 1 The Greeks tried first to build their society upon the city­state, that is, the __________.

Question 2 The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.

Question 3 This person’s beliefs form the backbone for European culture throughout the late Middle Ages.

Question 4 Early Christian art was more _________ and less materialistic, than Roman art.

Question 5 In a narrow sense the Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible, called the

Question 6 Who wrote the Apostles Creed?

Question 7 Roman popes asserted that Jesus had granted to the apostle Peter, jurisdiction over the whole church.

Question 8 What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.

Question 9 The basic way an individual looks at life, his basic worldview, the grid through which he see the world.

Question 10 Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.

Question 11 In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?

Question 12 According to Schaeffer to understand where we are in today’s world—in our intellectual ideas and in our cultural and political live we must trace three lines of history. Which one is not one of the three?

Question 13 Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?

Question 14 Which of these is not the way that Rome expressed its art?

Question 15 If there is chaos and insecurity in a culture, the people will accept what type of government?

Question 16 Schaeffer says that culture and freedoms of people are fragile. Without a sufficient _____ it would not be long before they collapse.

Question 17 One event not depicted in the catacombs was:

Question 18 Who was the author of “The City of God”?

Question 19 Why was the early Christian Church not persecuted?

Question 20 If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of __________________.

Question 21 The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.

Question 22 Rome and Greek gods were basically just amplified humanity.

Question 23 According to Schaeffer, Rome collapsed because of the tremendous external forces put upon it.

Question 24 According to Schaeffer, humanism can work if you just try to develop it a little more.

Question 25 In the early Christian church, when a people became a Christian and accepted baptism, he was welcomed into the Roman Culture because of his strong moral character.

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Liberty University CSTU 101 quiz 1 thru 8 solutions answers 100% Every different versions and answers find here. Quiz 1 Greek historian and writer who described Egypt as “all the country covered by the inundations of the Nile” Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through follow and deceptive philosophy…” The most significant Sumerian literary work was Egypt was a throughout its long history. What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia? The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what? Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose” What two concepts are the main focuses of our studies in CSTU 101? Sumerians were from which area. The Babylonian Captivity occurred closest to which date? What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body? Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt? This was perhaps the best known sculpture of Egyptian art. Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics? The belief in and worship of many gods. This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society. The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of . Who credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform? Known as the land between the Rivers. Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past? Sumerian sculptures mainly used granite for their statue. The Egyptians never were able to work with the post and lintel construction method. The Assyrian Empire lasted well into 400BC. Egyptian art depicts men and woman according to their most characteristic angle; that is the face and legs in profile but the eyes and torso as if viewed from the front. The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers. The pyramids of Egypt were built to represent the wealth of the Egyptians, with no religious or meaning of permanence whatsoever. Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced in learning. The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks. Nebuchadnezzar has been discovered to be just a fictional king. Technology involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit. Question 1 Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…” Question 2 Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose” Question 3 This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society. Question 4 Which one of the following was not discussed as a technology of early civilization? Question 5 Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument? Question 6 "The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington? Question 7 The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____. Question 8 Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe Question 9 What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience? Question 10 The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what? Question 11 Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt? Question 12 What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia? Question 13 The belief in and worship of many gods. Question 14 Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after? Question 15 Known as the land between the Rivers. Question 16 Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform? Question 17 Sumerians were from which area. Question 18 A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians. Question 19 The flux of change that we see in a culture is called Question 20 What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe? Question 21 Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle. Question 22 The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers. Question 23 The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids. Question 24 Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced. Question 25 The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries. Question 26 The Egyptian Culture was very concerned about the color of skin pigmentation and made a point to segregate those who were different. Question 27 We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics. Question 28 Early Christian art showed a shepherd carrying a sheep? This symbolized their admiration for this occupation? Question 29 The "Men of Issachar" were located in a small town in Egypt, and directed the construction of the first pyramid. Question 30 Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history. • Question 1 3 out of 3 points The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what? • Question 2 3 out of 3 points What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience? • Question 3 3 out of 3 points Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform? • Question 4 3 out of 3 points "The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington? • Question 5 3 out of 3 points Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose” • Question 6 3 out of 3 points Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe • Question 7 3 out of 3 points What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe? • Question 8 3 out of 3 points The National Archives was designed to symbolize the importance of ______. • Question 9 3 out of 3 points Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past? • Question 10 3 out of 3 points Known as the land between the Rivers. • Question 11 3 out of 3 points The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____. • Question 12 3 out of 3 points Sumerians were from which area. • Question 13 3 out of 3 points What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body? • Question 14 3 out of 3 points The belief in and worship of many gods. • Question 15 3 out of 3 points What is the key concept that separates "culture" from "civilization"? • Question 16 3 out of 3 points The flux of change that we see in a culture is called • Question 17 3 out of 3 points A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians. • Question 18 3 out of 3 points Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after? • Question 19 3 out of 3 points Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…” • Question 20 3 out of 3 points Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument? • Question 21 2 out of 2 points Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history. • Question 22 2 out of 2 points The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks. • Question 23 2 out of 2 points The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers. • Question 24 2 out of 2 points King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist. • Question 25 2 out of 2 points Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced. • Question 26 2 out of 2 points The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids. • Question 27 2 out of 2 points The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the earliest pyramids. • Question 28 2 out of 2 points The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries. • Question 29 2 out of 2 points The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history. • Question 30 2 out of 2 points The great pyramids of Egypt are perhaps the most obvious example of the Egyptian fixation on permanence. Quiz 2 Homer composed the Iliad between what years? An Archaic Greek sculpture, of a standing male youth which is nude. During the Archaic Period the Greeks enlarged their economy and gained leisure time for other pursuits: gymnastics, education, philosophic-scientific investigation, discussions in the . The worship of Olympian gods was a complex and fascinating religion. According to the Rawls textbook, at its most straightforward the religion used mythical gods and goddesses to explain what? The so-called “Archaic Grin” is associated with Greek sculptures? It can be seen on this sculpture. The apex in all the arts for the Greek civilization came to its apex during the high classical period especially during which Age. The Mycenae had developed a metal craftsmanship called , the hammering of metals into representational form. Greece is surrounded by four seas. Which of these is not one of them? Greek god of the sea. The first Greek code of laws. Though very severe did offer a single standard of justice for all people. Who was not an early Athens reformer during the Archaic period? All Greek families were required to have a sacred book in their religious worship. According to your textbook, a culture without a divine monarch has no compelling need for monumental sculptures. The Greeks were not known for being very idealistic or pragmatic. Several constants seem to run through all cultures. Seaports are, by their nature, urban centers, cities are more open to change than rural areas. Thus the farther people are from the seacoast, the more resistant they will be to change and new ideas. Question 1 The first people who dwelt in Greek lands about whom we have much information were the _____. Question 2 Who said “Justice in the life and conduct of the state is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of its citizens.” Question 3 Where is the Parthenon located? Question 4 The so-called “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture? Question 5 What do Historians sometimes use to refer to the great leap that propelled Western culture forward? Question 6 Democracy developed first in which Greek city. Question 7 Athenian Golden Age Question 8 Whose view was that the Cosmos was based on the belief that every occurrence in the physical universe had logos behind it and that is where life originated? Question 9 What type of Architecture is displayed by the Supreme Court? Question 10 This famous sculpture by Myron is perhaps the best example of the Greek genius for taking the old traditions and making them new: Question 11 When was the United States Capitol Building construction begun? Question 12 Who excavated the ancient city of Troy? Question 13 A Wealthy-German merchant turned...
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