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Review Game! Same rules; different prizes. How does the historian create history? a. He/She selects, organizes and interprets sources. b. He/She reads secondary sources and compiles them. c. He/She asks his/her professor. a. He/She selects, organizes and interprets sources.
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How does the historian create history?a. He/She selects, organizes and interprets sources. b. He/She reads secondary sources and compiles them.c. He/She asks his/her professor. a. He/She selects, organizes and interprets sources.
Which of the following is a limitation of historians?a. world view/perspective b. biasc. his/her background d. all of these d. all of these
What are two issues with surviving sources (primary and secondary)?a. length and symmetry b. time period and belief system c. quality and quantity c. quality and quantity
The theory, a 19th-century idea, in which history can be largely explained by the impact of influential men or heroes; highly influential individuals who, due to either their personal charisma, intelligence, wisdom, or political skill utilized their power in a way that had a decisive historical impact.a. Annales b. Marxist history c. Whig or “Great Man” c. Whig or “Great Man”
Its proponents believe that all events are determined by causes external to the will—to them, everything is inevitable.a. accidentalismb. determinism c. Humanism b. determinism
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Its proponents deny the idea of cause—to them, everything is haphazard, related to chance.a. accidentalismb. determinism c. Humanism a. accidentalism
The theory that all social and political change is determined by the economics and class struggles, eventually resulting in a classless society. a. Annales b. Marxist history c. Whig or “Great Man” b. Marxist history
The theory that historical causes are varied: politics, diplomacy, wars, climate, demography, agriculture, commerce, technology, transportation, and communication, as well as social groups and mentalities—it is a “total history.”a. Annales b. Marxist history c. Whig or “Great Man” a. Annales
Free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the worlda. koine b. cosmopolitan c. Corinthian d. logos e. Hellenistic b. cosmopolitan
A sculpture in which the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material, giving it the impression that the sculpted material has been raised above the background plane.a. fresco b. frieze c. contrappasto d. relief e. Kouros d. relief
The theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. It is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.a. epistemology b. Epicureanismc. eschatology d.Anthropomorphisme. Skepticism a. epistemology
Originally, this meant "to strive" or "to struggle" and, as such, was identified with any pious Muslim combating sin and trying not to do evil. In modern times, radical Islamic states and groups have given the term new meaning as "holy war" and have used it to justify military and other violent action against their enemies.a. Sunni b. Shi’ite c. Koran d. jihad e. diaspora d. jihad
The study of end time events.a. apologist b. eschatologyc. epistemologyd. apocalypse e. qiblah b. eschatology
A belief system originating with Socrates(teacher to Plato), the belief that favored the immortal and immutable psyche over the physical world.a. modes b. Platonism c. tragedy d. chorus e. Ionic b. Platonism
Portraying or suggesting idyllically the life of shepherds or of the country, as a work of literature, art, or music.a. cosmopolitan b. pastoralc. skepticism d. neoclassicisme. epic b. pastoral
Long narrative poems that are usually about heroic deeds and events that are significant to the culture of the poet.a. epic poetry b. satyr-playc. qasida d. lyric poetry e. oligarchy a. epic poetry
An Archaic Greek statue of a young man, standing and often naked.a. fresco b. relief c. contrappasto d. arabesquee. Kouros e. Kouros
The course/subject that can be described as the study of how people process and document the human experience.a. Humanities b. Accidentalismc. Platonism d. Anthropomorphism e. Skepticism a. Humanities
Each of nine goddesses(in Greek and Roman mythology), the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences.a. lyre b. Messiah c. bard d. Maenad e. muse e. muse
Identify the following column stylea. Doric b. Ionic c. Corinthian d. Cosmopolitan c. Corinthian
A poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition.a. lyre b. Messiah c. Sunni d. Maenad e. bard e. bard