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Question 1 The
early 20th century is described by which representative phrase?
Question 2 The
men of the French Enlightenment had no base but their own ____________
Question 3 The
treaty that officially ended World War 1.
Question 4 This
man said that law is based on experience.
Question 5 A
postimpressionism artist who died at age 37 and only sold one painting during
his career.
Question 6 Often
called “The Father of the Enlightenment”.
Question 7 What
event destroyed the 19th century age of optimism and progress?
Question 8 Our
distance from past ages enables us to perceive the periods when a culture was
balanced, when the balance tipped into chaos, when the adjustment began that
leads to a new period of balance and so on.
Question 9 Which
names are closely associated with the Scientific Revolution?
Question 10 The
Vietnam Memorial is located in which town?
Question 11 What
central philosophical idea is foundational to “The
Communist Manifesto”?
Question 12
Based on the view of Sigmund Freud
Question 13
Which of the following was not associated with the Romantic movement?
Question 14
Which of the following could not be considered a “Romantic
hero”?
Question 15 In
philosophical terms, Karl Marx most closely matches up with whom?
Question 16 The
Renaissance and the ________________________ overlap the Scientific Revolution.
Question 17
Which of the following issues relate to the Human Genome Project?
Question 18
Which building illustrates the materialism and industrialization of 19thcentury
Europe?
Question 19 He
proposed drugs as the solution. “We should he said,
give healthy people drugs and they can then find truth inside their own heads”
Question 20 What
year did Karl Marx write the Communist Manifesto?
Question 21
Preachers such as John Wesley sought to avoid conflict with the government so
they would not preach on social problems.
Question 22
According to Romanticism, great art is produced by the triumph of reason over
passion.
Question 23
Paris hosted the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Question 24
According to Rawls' textbook, the Enlightenment's faith in the possibility of
progress died in the 18th century.
Question 25
According to Rawls' textbook, globalization appears to have created a global
community.
Question 26 The
Vietnam Memorial is a prime example of Neo-Classical architecture.
Question 27 In
many ways, the modern environmental movement can be traced back to the romantic
veneration of nature.
Question 28
Marxism can be understood as a theory of history.
Question 29
Postmodernism can be described as the belief that truth is absolute and
universal.
Question 30
Belief in progress was a central idea within late 19th century western culture.
Question 1 The
men of the French Enlightenment had no base but their own ____________
Question 2 The
Vietnam Memorial is located in which town?
Question 3 Which
building illustrates the materialism and industrialization of 19thcentury Europe?
Question 4 What
year did Karl Marx write the Communist Manifesto?
Question 5
Slavery was finally prohibited in England in 1807 mainly because of the work of
_________.
Question 6 What
central philosophical idea is foundational to “The
Communist Manifesto”?
Question 7 Which
of the following was not associated with the Romantic movement?
Question 8 Which
of the following could not be considered a “Romantic
hero”?
Question 9 The
treaty that officially ended World War 1.
Question 10 A
belief system in contemporary culture characterized by the rejection of
objective truth and global cultural narrative. Has influenced many cultural
fields, including literary criticism, sociology, linguistics, architecture,
visual arts, and music.
Question 11
Which of the following is not associated with Modernism in the early 20th
century?
Question 12
Which of the following events did NOT occur during the 1990s?
Question 13
Usually dated (1947–1991) was the continuing state of
political conflict, military tension, proxy wars, and economic competition
existing after World War II (1939–1945), primarily
between the Soviet Union and its satellite states, and the powers of the
Western world, particularly the United States.
Question 14
Theory that holds that reason is the standard of truth and that knowledge is to
be verified by intellectual rather than empirical factors.
Question 15 What
event destroyed the 19th century age of optimism and progress?
Question 16 In
philosophical terms, Karl Marx most closely matches up with whom?
Question 17 The
early 20th century is described by which representative phrase?
Question 18
Which names are closely associated with the Scientific Revolution?
Question 19 Which
of the following is not associated with the 19thcentury movement known as
realism?
Question 20
Those who own property and means of production; in Marxism, capitalists as a class. Marxism says they exploit the
class called the Proletariat.
Question 21 John
Locke said individuals have a right to life, liberty, and property, and there
was also such a thing as natural rights.
Question 22
Belief in progress was a central idea within late 19th century western culture.
Question 23
Matthew Arnold’s poem “Dover
Beach” illustrates a resurgence of religious faith
during the late 19th century.
Question 24 The
Vietnam Memorial is a prime example of Neo-Classical architecture.
Question 25
History and culture are best studied as separate areas so that they do not
influence each other.
Question 26
Flaubert was one of the leading realist novelists of the 19th century.
Question 27
According to Rawls' textbook, globalization appears to have created a global
community.
Question 28
Preachers such as John Wesley sought to avoid conflict with the government so
they would not preach on social problems.
Question 29
Postmodernism can be described as the belief that truth is absolute and
universal.
Question 30
People's religious views will determine the direction of their individual lives
and of their society.
Which of the following could not be
considered a “Romantic hero”?
Which of the following is not associated
with Modernism in the early 20th century?
Which of the following was not
associated with the Romantic movement?
Which building illustrates the
materialism and industrialization of 19th century Europe?
Wordsworth’s sonnet, “The World Is Too
Much with Us,” best illustrates which concept?
What central philosophical idea is
foundational to “The Communist Manifesto”?
What key word best describes the
cultural and intellectual climate of the early 20th century western
world?
In philosophical terms, Karl Marx most
closely matches up with whom?
Which of the following is not associated
with the 19th century movement known as realism?
The early 20th century is
described by which representative phrase?
According to Romanticism, great art is
produced by the triumph of reason over passion.
The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est”
documents the intellectual disillusionment brought about by the publication of
Darwin’s “Origin of Species”
Belief in progress was a central idea
within late 19th
In many ways, the modern environmental
movement can be traced back to the romantic veneration of nature
Existentialism was a philosophical
movement that emerged after the Second World War
Marxism can be understood as a theory of
history.
Flaubert was one of the leading realist
novelists of the 19th
Matthew Arnold’s poem “Dover Beach”
illustrates a resurgence of religious faith during the late 19th
century
Postmodernism can be described as the
belief that truth is absolute and universal.
Paris hosted the Great Exhibition of
1851.
Question 1 Which of the following was not
associated with the Romantic movement?
Question 2 Which of the following could not
be considered a “Romantic hero”?
Question 3 The early 20th century is
described by which representative phrase?
Question 4 Wordsworth’s sonnet, “The World Is Too Much with Us,” best illustrates which concept?
Question 5 Which of the following is not
associated with the 19th century movement known as realism?
Question 6 Which building illustrates the
materialism and industrialization of 19th century Europe?
Question 7 What central philosophical idea
is foundational to “The Communist Manifesto”?
Question 8 What key word best describes the
cultural and intellectual climate of the early 20thcentury western world?
Question 9 In philosophical terms, Karl
Marx most closely matches up with whom?
Question 10 Which of the following is not
associated with Modernism in the early 20th century?
Question 11 Postmodernism can be described
as the belief that truth is absolute and universal.
Question 12 The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” documents the
intellectual disillusionment brought about by the publication of Darwin’s “Origin of Species.”
Question 13 Existentialism was a
philosophical movement that emerged after the Second World War.
Question 14 In many ways, the modern
environmental movement can be traced back to the romantic veneration of nature.
Question 15 Paris hosted the Great Exhibition
of 1851.
Question 16 According to Romanticism, great
art is produced by the triumph of reason over passion.
Question 17 Marxism can be understood as a
theory of history.
Question 18 Matthew Arnold’s poem “Dover Beach”
illustrates a resurgence of religious faith during the late 19th century.
Question 19 Belief in progress was a
central idea within late 19th century western culture.
Question 20 Flaubert was one of the leading
realist novelists of the 19th century.
Question 1 Which building illustrates the
materialism and industrialization of 19th century Europe?
Question 2 Which of the following was not
associated with the Romantic movement?
Question 3 What central philosophical idea
is foundational to “The Communist Manifesto”?
Question 4 Which of the following could not
be considered a “Romantic hero”?
Question 5 Which of the following is not
associated with Modernism in the early 20th century?
Question 6 In philosophical terms, Karl
Marx most closely matches up with whom?
Question 7 The early 20th century is
described by which representative phrase?
Question 8 Which of the following is not
associated with the 19th century movement known as realism?
Question 9 Wordsworth’s sonnet, “The World Is Too Much with Us,” best illustrates which concept?
Question 10 What key word best describes
the cultural and intellectual climate of the early 20th century
western world?
Question 11 Matthew Arnold’s poem “Dover Beach”
illustrates a resurgence of religious faith during the late 19th century.
Question 12 Existentialism was a
philosophical movement that emerged after the Second World War.
Question 13 Postmodernism can be described
as the belief that truth is absolute and universal.
Question 14 The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” documents the
intellectual disillusionment brought about by the publication of Darwin’s “Origin of Species.”
Question 15 Belief in progress was a
central idea within late 19th century western culture.
Question 16 According to Romanticism, great
art is produced by the triumph of reason over passion.
Question 17 In many ways, the modern
environmental movement can be traced back to the romantic veneration of nature.
Question 18 Marxism can be understood as a
theory of history.
Question 19 Paris hosted the Great
Exhibition of 1851.
Question 20 Flaubert was one of the leading
realist novelists of the 19th century.
Question 1 Which of the following was not
associated with the Romantic movement?
Question 2 The early 20th century is
described by which representative phrase?
Question 3 Which of the following could not
be considered a “Romantic hero”?
Question 4 Which building illustrates the
materialism and industrialization of 19th century Europe?
Question 5 What key word best describes the
cultural and intellectual climate of the early 20thcentury western world?
Question 6 Which of the following is not
associated with the 19th century movement known as realism?
Question 7 What central philosophical idea
is foundational to “The Communist Manifesto”?
Question 8 In philosophical terms, Karl
Marx most closely matches up with whom?
Question 9 Wordsworth’s sonnet, “The World Is Too Much with Us,” best illustrates which concept?
Question 10 Which of the following is not
associated with Modernism in the early 20th century?
Question 11 The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” documents the
intellectual disillusionment brought about by the publication of Darwin’s “Origin of Species.”
Question 12 Paris hosted the Great
Exhibition of 1851.
Question 13 Postmodernism can be described
as the belief that truth is absolute and universal.
Question 14 Belief in progress was a
central idea within late 19th century western culture.
Question 15 Marxism can be understood as a
theory of history.
Question 16 In many ways, the modern
environmental movement can be traced back to the romantic veneration of nature.
Question 17 According to Romanticism, great
art is produced by the triumph of reason over passion.
Question 18 Flaubert was one of the leading
realist novelists of the 19th century.
Question 19 Matthew Arnold’s poem “Dover Beach”
illustrates a resurgence of religious faith during the late 19th century.
Question 20 Existentialism was a
philosophical movement that emerged after the Second World War.
Wordsworth Sonnet: " The word
is too Much with Us" best illustrates which concept ?
The name Galileo is best associated
with what period?
Which of
the following is not associated with the 19th century movement known
as realism?
What central philosophical idea is
foundational to the
What year did Karl Max write the
Communist Manifesto
The Renaissance and the _____ overlap
the Scientific Revolution.
Which of the following is not associated
with modernism in the early 20th century
In the 1880's was the first one who
said "God is dead"
Which of the following events did
not occur during the 1900's
The men of the French Enlightenment
had no base their own
Which Building illustrates the materialism
and Industrialization of the 19th century Europe?
Often called the Father of
Enlightenment
Which of the following issues
relates to the Genome Project
He held the belief that in the area
of reason everything is absurd, but nonetheless a person can authenticate
himself by an act of the will: Everyone should abandon the pose of spectator,
and act in the purposeless world lived in the 1900's.
Slavery was finally prohibited in
England in 1807 mainly because of the work of ________.
Those who own property and means of
production: In Marxism, Capitalists as a class exploit the class called
Which of the following could not be
considered a "Romantic Hero"?
Which of the following is not
associated with the Romantic movement
A Postimpressionism Artist who died
at 37 and only sold one painting during his career____
In many ways, the modern
environmental movement can be traced back to the "romantic regeneration of
nature.
Existentialism was a philosophical
movement that emerged after the Second World War
The Vietnam Memorial is a prime
example of Neo-Classical architecture.
History and culture are best studied
as separated areas so that they do not influence each other.
Preachers such as John Wesley sought
to avoid conflict with the gov't so they would not preach on social problems.
Flaubert was one of the leading
realist novelists of the 19th Century
People religious views will
determine the direction of their individual Lives and of their society
Matthew Arnold's "Dover
Beach", illustrates a resurgence of religious faith during the late 19th
century.
According to Romanticism, great art
produced by the triumph of reason over passion Postmodernism can be described
as the belief that truth is absolute and universal
The Revolution involves such men as
_______________.