User | Allis Faye Luster | Course | World Cultures II | Test | Week 3 Quiz | Started | 7/17/13 9:53 PM | Submitted | 7/18/13 1:32 AM | Status | Completed | Attempt Score | 72 out of 80 points | Time Elapsed | 3 hours, 39 minutes out of 4 hours and 30 minutes. | Instructions | | Question 1 2 out of 2 points | Why did Gabrieli organize his compositions around a single note-the tonic note? Answer | | Selected Answer: | To heighten the sense of harmonic drama | Correct Answer: | To heighten the sense of harmonic drama | | | Question 2 2 out of 2 points | Why did the Baroque artists place …show more content…
Answer | | Selected Answer: | To symbolize worldly wealth, vanity, and mortality | Correct Answer: | To symbolize worldly wealth, vanity, and mortality | | | Question 15 2 out of 2 points | According to Francis Bacon, what were the greatest obstacles to human understanding? Answer | | Selected Answer: | Superstition and religion | Correct Answer: | Superstition and religion | | | Question 16 2 out of 2 points | Why were the Catholic and the Protestant Churches opposed to Kepler's and Galileo's heliocentric theory? Answer | | Selected Answer: | For contradicting certain biblical passages | Correct Answer: | For contradicting certain biblical passages | | | Question 17 2 out of 2 points | In The Little Street why does Vermeer include a half-whitewashed wall and a mortar-filled cracked façade? Answer | | Selected Answer: | To show the tensions of domestic life | Correct Answer: | To show the tensions of domestic life | | | Question 18 2 out of 2
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So when Copernicus brought up the idea of the heliocentric earth it came in conflict with the Church. In Document C it sates "Ptolemy... developed a theory of the universe that was adopted by most scholars during the
It is evident that the Catholic Church realized their inaccuracy of their theory of the function of the solar system. After several centuries, the church accepted the truth in the theory of Galilei’s heliocentrism theory. The Timeline further explains that in, “1939: Pope Pius XII called Galileo a hero of research”(Doc A: Line 14). Galileo was no longer known as heresy of the Catholic religion but rather a hero that drew the line between reality and belief.
| This quiz consist of 40 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 4. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 5. The third 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 6. The last 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 8. Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz.
1. Ben Franklin, pointing to the sun carved on the back of the presiding officer's chair, remarked; "Throughout the days we have been laboring here, I have observed that sun, and wondered whether it was a rising sun or a setting sun. Now I know it was a rising sun."1 Throughout our lives we have been told of how our country was formed. I am here to tell you about the things the history books and teachers don’t tell you about the freemasons and there shaping of the United States of America. We will start with freemasons an agency that has been shaping history since the building of King Solomon’s temple.
In science, theories of some scientists like Galileo and Copernicus were refused and punished because they were opposite the belief of the Catholic
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The Olmec are believed to be the first great Mesoamerican civilization. The city known as San Lorenzo existed around 1200BC and declined in 400 B.C. It is considered to be the first major city in ancient Mexico.
To develop, encourage, and embrace cultural consciousness, students in third grade will work together to create a multicultural environment, where the teacher will help students develop a positive attitude towards different race, ethic and cultural groups, in addition each student will receive equal educational opportunities (1997). Countries and Cultures Around the World is an integrated social studies unit that will promote an atmosphere of inquiry in the classroom and help students gain a broader appreciation for other cultures. The unit is comprised of interdisciplinary lessons, with activities that teach social studies, literacy (reading and writing), art and music.
Galileo Galilei was also a supporter of the Copernican Theory. Galileo believed the earth, and other planets, rotated on its axis around the unmoving sun. He used his new invention of the telescope to prove Copernicus’ theory. With the telescope, Galileo found sunspots on the earth’s moon, which gave proof to him that the heavens were not perfect and changeless but were more like the changeable earth. iv He also discovered Jupiter and the four moons that revolved around it. He only discovered one moon revolving around the earth. Galileo therefore stated if Jupiter were to revolve around the earth, then the earth would have to have at least four moons, and it doesn’t. v The Church objected Galileo’s theory because the Bible said the sun moved through the sky. Being totally rejected by the church, Galileo was forced to take back what he had written and was also prevented from any further teachings of his theory. Galileo was condemned by the Catholic Church for his ideas. The Church succeeded in silencing Galileo but couldn’t stop the advancements in science.
This is about a culture called Nacirema that is practiced in many different place and was brought to the attention of the Anthropologist attention by Professor Linton to talk about this culture that was poorly understood. The Nacirema is a type of culture that is summed up as that these people that believe in this culture that the human body is ugly and that the natural tendencies are meant to debilitate and cause disease. They are also big believes in rituals and ceremonies in the household to preform these ceremonies either as a family but in most cases it was privately. Where they would receive charms and other items form the medicine man of the community that would help with a certain problem. They would use these magic items to help with
While his coworkers constructed his designs, what hobby did Bernini pursue? Answer Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Writing plays and designing stage sets Writing plays and designing stage sets
The study of the universe, astronomy, was a highly debated subject as two astronomers, Ptolemy and Copernicus; both brought forth contrasting theories regarding the universe (Document C). The rise of humanism both aided and impeded the advance of science. It caused the people of the Renaissance to challenge the understanding of man’s existence, and look at astronomy for answers to understand man’s place in the universe. As discovery became more of a priority, church became less of one. This caused problems because the church was supposed to be the center above all else, and now peoples’ time was beginning to be consumed by educating themselves about their purpose scientifically to be on
not to push matter to a further crisis. In that scene, Cleante is trying to talk reason into
When comparing cultures, one must form a definition of what culture is. Culture can be easily defined as the social behavior and normality’s found in human societies. It can also be easily made up of a composed arrangement of educated conduct and thought designs. Culture is a sorted out framework since it includes many parts. Throughout the world, there are many cultures that are both very different and also very similar. "Culture encompasses religion, food, what we wear, how we wear it, our language, marriage, music, what we believe is right or wrong, how we sit at table, how we greet visitors, how we behave and one million other things." (Cristina De Rossi.)