Exam Prep: Key Concepts in Humanities 1301 for Success
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HUMA 1301
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Arts & Humanities
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Dec 11, 2024
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Humanities 1301 . ‘ Exam #3 Part 1 (50 points total) Fill in the blanks and Multiple Choice people who he believed to be highly 1) Christopher Columbus first encountered the to have no religion, and that they would susceptible to Christian conversion because they seemed to him . make good slaves because “they say very quickly everything that is said to them . a) Aztec b)/Taino c¢) Olmec d) Inca 2) Which civilization built the mountain "city" known as Machu Picchu in modern day Peru? fizfie_(,& 3) Deeply suspicious of Western religion and cultural influence, the nation of ( \f\g >\S \ & essentially sealed itself off from foreign influence from 1641-1853. was a famous American Naval officer sent with four warships to Japan in a show of the Japanese government to open its boarders to international trade in the middle b) David Schwimmer ¢) Matthew Perry d) Jennifer Aniston by sea. Although he fund the trip several 4) force meant to “inspire™ of the 19" century. a) Matt LeBlanc 5) Vasco da Gama was the first European navigator to reach returned with a variety of goods, Just the pepper he returned with was enough to times over. 6) Thomas Hobbes, in his advocacy for the political philosophy known as , argued in favor of the divine right of kings, which meant that the king was king because god wanted him to be, a y rejected in the American Declaration of Independence. ¢) Absolutism d) Communism timent unequivocall fiibemh‘sm b) Nationalism 7) is the literary genre that conveys the contradiction between real and ideal situations. 8) interference of inept humanity.” 9) In line with many Enlightenment era intellectuals, the scientist Francis Bacon famously said that the 8reatest obstacle to human understanding was, “superstition, and the blind and immoderate zeal of 2 in his poetic “essay on believed that “God had created a great clock, and it ran like clockwork, except for the [Hint: there are several possible answers, the best answer is one word] 10) John Milton’s Paradise Lost allegorically referenced the possibilities of liberty and justice.” i a) the English Civil War b) liberalism and absolutism c¢) Lucifer cast from heaven d) all of the above I1) Finish the following quote from the prominent French Enlightenment intellectual, Dennis Diderot that defines his position regarding the leaders of two traditional E}lropean soc.io-politic?l itnstltutlonst Man will not be free until the last is strangled with the entrails of the las : British noble class for B ¢ g ver’s Travels, Johnathan Swift mocks th-e 15 i I o Gll/tl); 6;’l.lg,gesting that the “products” of marriages among the nobility are, “generally scrofulous, rickety, or deformed children...