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Humanities finals

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Who was the greatest Greek author of comedy plays?   Aristophanes  
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Where were the centers of Greek art and learning in the Hellenistic Period?   Alexandria, Pergamum, and Antioch  
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Who was the author of Antigone and Oedipus the King?   Sophocles  
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What was the primary function of the chorus in Greek theater?   To provide a commentary upon a drama  
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Who is the most famous Roman satirist?   Juvenal  
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According to Aristotle, what caused the downfall of tragic heroes?   A character flaw  
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What was the name of the large open space in the center of Rome used for meetings of the Senate and the assemblies of the people?   Forum  
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What was the function of the Pont du Gard?   It was an aqueduct  
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Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire?   Emperor Augustus  
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What name is given to the period of history following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E. (and until the rise of the Roman Empire)?   The Hellenistic Period  
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What story was told by the Laocoön sculpture?   A priest and his sons being strangled by sea serpents  
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What principal school of philosophy in Rome believed that the proper goal of life was pleasure?   Epicureanism  
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What are the two main periods of Roman history called?   Republican and Imperial Rome  
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What was the cause of the Peloponnesian War?   Athens’s use of the Delian League’s treasury  
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What school did Aristotle found in 335 B.C.E.?   The Lyceum  
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What is the Roman equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus?   Bacchus  
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Which style did Roman architecture prefer?   Corinthian  
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What political events characterized the last century of the Roman Republic (133 B.C.E. to 31 B.C.E.)?   Power struggles between Marius, Sulla, Pompey and Caesar  
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Who introduced the idea of catharsis in the analysis of drama?   Aristotle  
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According to the Ara Pacis (Altar of Peace), how did Augustus want to be remembered by future generations?   As a leader in Rome’s glorious ascendancy  
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According to the Bible, who was the father (patriarch) of the Hebrews?   Abraham  
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Who was the most important poet of the T'ang Dynasty ?   Li-po  
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What musical tradition had the greatest influence on early Christian churches?   Jewish chanting of sacred texts  
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What topics were treated in the Chinese Classis of Songs?   Themes of love, family life and public affairs  
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Which dynasty reigned during China's "Golden Age"?   T’ang  
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What is antiphonal singing?   Singing in which two sections of the congregation alternate in chanting lines from psalms  
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Which Indian emperor unified all of India?   Ashoka  
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Which emperor in C.E. 312 issued in Milan a decree of toleration for Christianity (and other religions)?   Emperor Constantine  
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What is the Septuagint?   A Greek version of the old testament  
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What ruler was called "The Sun of Power"?   Chandra Gupta II  
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What is the subject of the earliest monumental Indian sculpture?   The Lion Capital  
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Who was the traditional founder of Taoism?   Loa-tzu  
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What was the "Babylonian Captivity"?   A period of Hebrew exile  
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Why were early Christians persecuted by the government of Rome?   They refused to renounce their faith  
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What famous church was built in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Constantine?   Saint Peter’s Basilica  
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What are the Beatitudes?   The core teachings of Jesus  
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What is a central image in Taoist art?   Water flowing over rocks  
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Which of the following contains the oldest religious texts (compiled around 1000 B.C.E.) in India?   Vedas  
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What are avatars?   The incarnation of Hindu deities  
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The English word "Bible" comes from the Greek name of what ancient city?   Byblos  
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What was the significance of the Ka'aba?   Muhammad established it as the center of Muslim faith  
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Why did Justinian close the last surviving Platonic academy?   He considered it to be a pagan-based institution  
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How is the Koran (Qur'an) organized?   It is divided into 114 suras  
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What was Justinian's major architectural achievement ?   The rebuilding of the Church of Hagia Sophia  
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What is the encaustic method of painting?   Painting using hot colored wax  
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For what type of art is the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia famous?   Mosaics  
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What is the purpose of the minaret or minarets adjacent to the mosque?   To call the faithful to prayer  
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What was the goal of the Reconquista?   To drive the Muslims out of Spain  
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From 402 to 476, what city served as the western capital of the Roman Empire?   Ravenna  
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What was Augustine's concept of "human nature"?   It is fundamentally flawed  
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What event in 622 marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar?   Hegira  
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What was the importance of the Codex Sinaiticus discovered in Saint Catherine's monastery at Mount Sinai?   It was the earliest Greek translation of the new Testament  
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What event brought an influx of Greek scholars to the West?   The collapse of Constantinople of the Turks  
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What building in Jerusalem is one of the earliest and most spectacular achievements of Islamic architecture?   The Dome of the Rock  
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What was distinctive about the way Rumi recited his poetry?   He danced while reciting  
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Which Muslim scholar invented algebra and created modern numerical system?   Al-Khwarizmi  
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Which scholar was physician to the sultan of Baghdad?   Moses Maimonides  
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How does the shape of the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna differ from traditional basilica design?   It is octagonal  
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What name is given to the order of sequences of the various parts of a worship service?   Liturgy  
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Who is considered the founder of Islam?   Muhammad  
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What was the subject of the Summa Theologica?   The establishment of a connection between classical philosophy and Christian faith  
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What was the greatest work of fiction of the late middle ages?   The Divine Comedy  
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What were the two major characteristics of Gothic architecture?   Increased height and stained-glass windows  
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What is the importance of Theophilus in the history literary themes?   It introduces the Faustian theme  
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Which medieval cathedral is famous for its 173 stained glass windows?   Chartres  
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What is the oldest and most famous chanson de geste or chanson d'histoire?   The song of Roland  
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Who invented the system of musical notation that we use today?   Guido di Arezzo  
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Who was the author of the most famous "Rule" in western monasticism?   Saint Benedict of Nursia  
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What was the Divine Office?   Periods of worship  
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For what contribution is Abbot Suger most famous?   He introduced the major features which defined Gothic architecture  
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Why did Saint Francis of Assisi drop out of society and begin to lead a life of self-denial?   Because of his revelations when he was a prisoner of war  
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What type of chant became the predominant type of music in Roman Catholic churches during the early middle ages?   Gregorian Chant  
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Why did Bernard of Clairvaux object to the decoration of Romanesque churches?   It diverted worshipers from reading the bible  
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What was the functional purpose of the Gothic gargoyles?   As gutters  
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What were two characteristics of the architecture between 1000 and 1150?   Heavy stone arches and elaborate external sculpture  
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From c. 1150 to 1300, what city was the intellectual and cultural center of Western civilization?   Paris  
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What is an "illuminated" book?   A lavishly decorated book  
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How is Dante's Divine Comedy organized?   Into 100 cantos  
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Why can early medieval drama be described as "liturgical drama"?   It was based on religious themes  
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What was the most important relic in Charlemagne's chapel?   The cape of Saint Martin  
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How was the plague spread to Europe?   Via rats aboard trade ships  
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Who were the two most famous competitors in the 1401 competition for the decoration of the doors of the Florence Baptistery?   Brunelleschi and Ghiberti  
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Which two European countries were the main combatants in the Hundred Years' War?   France and England  
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Who was the greatest Florentine sculptor of the first half of the 1400s?   Donatello  
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Who was the most important Tuscan writer of the 1300s?   Petrarch  
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What is the narrative framework of Canterbury Tales?   A group on a pilgrimage  
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Who did author Giorgio Vasari consider to be the first of the great Florentine painters?   Giotto da Bondone  
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Who invented printing with movable type?   Johann Gutenburg  
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What is the meaning of the term "Renaissance"?   Rebirth  
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What is the message of The Song of Bacchus?   Enjoy the moment  
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What architect was responsible for the magnificent dome of Florence Cathedral?   Brunelleschi  
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Which city was the most important center of the early Italian Renaissance?   Florence  
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What were seen as the advantages of humanist education and learning?   It would perfect and ennoble man  
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What name is given to the style of late Gothic architecture in England?   Perpendicular  
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What musical qualities distinguished ars nova from the music of the previous era?   Rhythmic and melodic complexity  
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What was most revolutionary about Masaccio's painting?   Expressive force and realism  
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What was the primary source of the Medici's wealth?   Banking  
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Which artist is considered the genius of the Italian Renaissance?   Leonardo da Vinci  
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