Chapter 16 The East Asian World
Why were spices highly valued and sought out so eagerly? They had medicinal uses and preserved meat for winter. What group of explorers first found the gateway to the Spice Islands? Portuguese The Vietnamese emperor ruled according to the teachings of Confucius The Islamic trade network developed in the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian Archipelago because Muslim merchants wanted to control the spice trade. The Southeast Asian states evolved into three styles of monarchy Vietnamese emperors, Islamic sultans, and Buddhists…...
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American Literature: Our Nation’s Voice
According to William Ellery Channing, national literature includes "The toughts of profound and original minds." and "Important works in philosphy" The detective will interrogate the witness and write down his answers. question Native American stories often depict nature as a spiritual mother Which type of oral tradition is the most popular across Native American tribes? The creation story....
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Psych Chapter 7
For students to show the best performance on their exams, they are advised to engage in distributed practice. To aid students in their retention of information, which subsequently enables them to earn higher exam scores, memory researchers would highlight the use of elaborative rehearsal. The fading of memory with the passage of time marks decay and which of the "Seven Sins of Memory"? Transience Lamont is walking through his local health and nutrition store. An employee comes up and asks…...
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Classical Era Sonatas and Aristocratic Norms
Composers of the Classical era fully explored which formal structure? Sonata. Louis XV and Frederick the Great ruled as a result of : Aristocratic norms. The four musical masters of the Viennese school are: Hayden, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. Classical harmony is best described as: Diatonic The composers Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert are part of the: Viennese School The Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century saw a series of important inventions, which helped shape the modern world. True/ The…...
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Early American and Colonial Literature Unit Test
i wrote an account of my voyage across the sea on the Mayflower william bradford my persuasive writing opposed reconciliation with Great Britain Thomas Paine my writing style includes rhyming couplets Anne Bradstreet in 1776, when others were hesitant, i drafted the grievances of the colonies Captain John Smith my account of the Middle Passage created a new genre of narratives Olaudah Equiano the following words share a denotative meaning. which one has a negative connotation a. confident b. determined…...
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor (Study Questions)
*Introduction* *Introduction* 1. What is a "Faustian bargain"? Where did that phrase originate? The hero is offered something he wants in exchange for his soul (deal with the devil); Dr Faustist 2. What does Foster mean by the phrase "language of reading"? grammar 3. How does a literature professor read differently from a lay reader? Memory, symbols, patterns 4. What are the three "items that... separate the professorial reader from the rest of the crowd"? Memory, symbols, patterns *Chapter 1:…...
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Skills Lesson: World Literature
______________ themes are applicable to any group or culture at any time in history. b. Universal Understanding the culture from which a story comes _______________. c. helps us understand the importance behind the literature World literature texts reveal information about the particular ______________ from which they come. a. cultures World literature texts come from a variety of ___________. d. all of the above World literature tends to be ________________ reading literature from our own country and culture. b. more difficult…...
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Ch.7 Practice Test Questions
Roseanne claims that she can remember instances of childhood sexual abuse that started at 6 months of age. Why are most psychologists likely to be skeptical of this and other such claims? Because infantile amnesia makes it unlikely that these are true memories from that age Although you have never taken a class with Dr. Hua, you walk into class, sit down, open your notebook, and wait for the professor to begin his lecture. What concept is being illustrated? Schema…...
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Russian and Eastern Europe
When Ivan IV took power, he named his vast territory Russia. Who is credited with creating the "Russian Empire"? Ivan IV The Byzantine influence can be seen in Kiev's government because the legal code was created on the basis of Byzantine law. Moscow was given more power under Mongol rule because Moscow was loyal to the Mongols. The resurgence of Russia under Ivan IV began in the middle of the 1500s CE. What effect did the Mongol invasion have on…...
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Puritan Literature (authors and their works)
2. William Bradford Of Plymouth Plantation 1. John Smith The General History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles 4. Mary Rowlandson A Narration of the Captivity and Restoration of Ms. Mary Rowlandson 7. Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God 3. Anne Bradstreet To My Dear and Loving Husband The Prologue The Author to Her Book Upon the Burning of Our House 5. Edward Taylor Upon a Wasp Chilled with Cold Huswifery 6. William Byrd…...
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Sociology exam 1
C. Genocide We refer to the deliberate, systematic killing of an entire people or nation- as has occurred to Rwandans, Armenians, and Jewish people-as A. Cultural genocide B. Ostracization C. Genocide D. Expulsion B. Ethnocentric A member of a new fundamentalist church believes that she has found the one true way to achieve salvation and members of other religions are pagans and will go directly to hell when they die. This individual is A. xenocentric B. ethnocentric C. culturally relative…...
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Exam 2 Practice Questions
The basic principles of reinforcement are complex because Different people react differently to the same reinforcement, people are unable to repeat the desired behavior, and there are many potential reinforcers that must be considered Which of the following are guidelines for implementing behavior programs Consequences should be stated clearly, target behaviors must be defined in observable terms, behaviors should not be recorded In the study of a team of swimmers by Mckenzie and Rushall, An attendance board was used to…...
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chp 7 quiz questions
After presenting groups of research participants words like thread, eye, pin, syringe, sewing, sharp, and thimble, a memory researcher asks the participants whether they remember seeing the word needle. The fact that many participants do is an example of permastore.memory illusion. amnesia. déjà vu. memory illusion A key theme that has emerged from the memory research literature is that all explicit and implicit memories are stored in the hippocampus.memory illusions are evidence of serious memory problems such as Alzheimer's disease…...
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Reading Literature Vocabulary
adaptation a version of an original source which is modified for presentation in another form, such as a film, musical, or play allusion a reference to a person place or event from history literature or religion with which a reader is likely to be familiar with analyze To separate a whole into its parts archetypal character a character who represents a certain type of person argument a statement that seeks to convince readers of something addresses a problem, and takes…...
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Sociology – Ch 5: Crime / Deviance
capital punishment The death penalty (page 176) crime A violation of a norm that has been codified into law (page 172) criminal justice system A collection of social institutions, such as legislatures, police, courts, and prisons, that create and enforce laws (page 176) cyberbullying The use of electronic media (web pages, social networking sites, e-mail, instant messengers, and cell phones) to tease, harass, threaten, or humiliate someone (page 169) desistance The tendency of individuals to age out of crime over…...
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Negative Mood words for literature
Aggravated to make worse or more unpleasant; to annoy My mom was very aggravated when my dog ran through the house all muddy. Anxious causing or fraught with or showing anxiety My sister was anxious for her first day of collage. Apathetic showing little or no emotion or animation My sister is very apathetic. Apprehensive in fear or dread of possible evil or harm The dog that ran across the road was apprehensive when the big mac truck was coming.…...
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False Claims About Scholasticism
all of the following are true about scholasticism except the author of the suma theologica was aberlard dun Scotus Medieval European cities tended to rely on ___ for drinking water wells the pope who gave his blessing and authorized the first crusade was Urban 2 The cleric who preached up the Second Crusade in the 1140s was St. Bernard of Clairvaux The demesne was the land on the manor retained by the lord and worked by peasants and serfs true…...
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English 11 A Unit 1: Early American And Colonial Literature Lesson 8
Key Words Audience Fact Grievance Opinion Purpose What elements make persuasive writing effective? Try being logically eloquent. For everything good you say, have a reason or evidence to back it up. Your writing should impress the person and make you look like a powerful person. Use strong words, exaggerating is fine for some areas, but overdoing it will kill your writing. Lastly, a good vocabulary is great but how you place the words together is also what matters! The ability…...
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PSY101 memories
George Miller found that the average person is able to keep about ____ digits in mind at a time. seven When an old piece of information interferes with your proactive The memory problem called retroactive interference happens when leaning new information interferes with your memory of old information. Tim can remember what he had for lunch yesterday. This is an example of aan episodic memory. Explicit memory, also called ____ memory, can be clearly stated or explained declarative The memory…...
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Dual Intellects in Jekyll and Hyde
Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. With every day, and from both sides of my intelligence, the moral and the intellectual, I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth, by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two. I say two, because the state of my own knowledge does not pass beyond that point. The mood of this excerpt can…...
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Romanticism Questons and Answers
Romanticism, as a stylistic period in western art music, encompassed the years 1820-1900 Which of the following is not characteristic of romanticism? An emphasis on balance and clarity of structures Which of the following is not a characteristic aspect of romanticism in literature and painting? Emotional restraint Of all the inspirations for romantic art, none was more important than nature. Which of the following composers is not associated with the romantic period? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Drawing creative inspiration from cultures…...
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Symbolism in Literature
When a literary artist uses a concrete or perceptible thing to suggest something abstract and not clearly defined, he or she is using a. symbolism b. imagery c. simile d. diction a. symbolism The poem "Paralytic" illustrates the fact that the first person a. may be employed to create a character separate from the poet b. is effective only when it refers to the author's actual experience c. is effective only when it refers to another person's actual experience d.…...
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SAT Literature Subject Test Terms to Know
allegory A story with underlying symbols that really represent something else. A character can be allegorical. alliteration Repetition of a consonant sound for emphasis. allusion A reference to something or someone, usually literary. anachronism Placing a person or object in an inappropriate historical situation. It can be deliberate or unintentional. analogy Comparing something to something else. anecdote A short narrative, story, or tale. antagonist The major character opposing the protagonist. Usually the villain. anthropomorphism Assigning human attributes, such as emotions…...
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Psychology of Coaching Midterm
Coakley defines cooperation as a. a situation in which the goals of the participants are mutually independent b. a social process through which performance is rewarded in terms of the collective achievements of the group c. a situation in which rewards are distributed unequally among the participants d. a situation in which rewards are distributed equally among the participants e. none of the above b. a social process through which performance is rewarded in terms of the collective achievements of…...
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Rebuttal and Sound Argument.
What does it mean to rebut something? to oppose using evidence or an argument Which of the following choices is a sound argument? All teachers wear vests. Mr. Gonzales does not wear a vest. Therefore, Mr. Gonzales is not a teacher. How do you know which counterargument to address? I select the strongest or the most popular counterargument Statistics that are used to draw conclusions about larger groups are called __________. inferential An examination of a school handbook from a…...
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Unit 3: World History
Crucifixion a form of execution where the victim is bound or nailed to a cross Doctrine ideas that are taught as truth in a religion Gospel the teachings of Jesus Christ and the story of his life Heretic someone who has beliefs that contradict a religion's doctrine Messiah someone regarded as a savior or liberator of a people Trinity the union of three persons in Christianity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit The four books of the New…...
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Psychology Chapter 8
They infer mental processes from observable behaviors. How do cognitive psychologists study mental processes? (Answer on P.301) Those images required larger degrees of rotation. While participating in an image rotation study, you responded very slowly to some items that shared certain characteristics. What is the likely reason for these slow responses? (Answer on P.302) Visual imagery activates brain areas related to the sport. How do researchers explain the effectiveness of mental imagery as an adjunct to athletes' preparation for competition?…...
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Classical Greek Literature: Greek Mythology
The story of Arachne, as told in the lecture, illustrates which of the purposes of mythology ethics and behavior Which archetype fits the character of Hero best? the ingenue Which situational archetype fits this story best? the Star-Crossed Lovers Which character represents the archetype of the Hero best? hansel What archetype fits the wife of this story best? the wicked stepmother Which phrase defines "archetype" best? a universal element such as a character or situation that recurs across cultures Which…...
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AP US History I Chapter 15
One strong prejudice inhibiting women from obtaining higher education in the early nineteenth century was the belief that too much learning would injure women's brains and ruin their health. The Deist faith embraced all of the following except the concept of original sin. Unitarians endorsed the concept of salvation through good works. Unitarians held the following beliefs except they believed in a stern and Puritan type of God. Tax-supported education was deemed essential for social stability and democracy. A genuinely…...
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Humanities Review Questions and Answers
"Prehistory" may be defined as the period prior to written records The landmark known as stonehenge is located in england which iron age sea-faring people created a non-pictographic alphabet? Phoenicians The name Zoroaster is associated primarily with the history of Persia Hammurabi's Code is significant chiefly because it is unusually comprehensive and extensive In Hindiuism, the Absolute Spirit is known as Brahman The earliest discovered inscribed clay tablets come from Sumer Research in the origins of writing suggest that written…...
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Chapter 1-4 Study Questions
The primary relationships studied by sociologists are the ones between individuals and society Which is an accurate description of sociology the systematic study of the relationship between the individual and society, of how social relationships influence people's behavior, and how major social institutions and individuals interact The sociological imagination is an awareness of the relationship between individuals and social forces One way to develop a sociological imagination is to view your own society as an outsider A sociologist observing behavior…...
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Chapter 19 Industrialization and Nationalism
The realist novels of Flaubert and Dickens criticized aspects of 19th century life and conditions. Louis Pasteur proposed the germ theory of disease. Romantic painters aimed to mirror the artist's imagination What do the writers Scott, Shelley, Poe and Wordsworth have in common? They were all romantic writers. Through music, literature, and painting, the romantic artists attempted to stir the emotions. The theory that life forms developed from simpler forms organic evolution indifference to religion secularization theory that some organisms…...
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HUM Chapter 5 & 6 Notes
Most Gothic Churches were dedicated to? Virgin Mary The interdict and excommunication are? Methods by which the Church maintained it's authority Know the Characteristics of both a Gothic and a Romanesque cathedral? Latin-cross floor plans What were some musical innovations of the middle ages? Musical notation, Polyphony, and the Motet What are the influences of courtly love on modern times? Shaped modern concepts of gender What were the unique characteristics of of Dante's Commedia? Numerology, Historical figures and Allegory Who…...
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Romeo and Juliet All Study Guide Questions and Answers
Prologue: In what city does this play take place? Verona, Italy Prologue: Why are Romeo and Juliet called "Star-cross'd lovers" ? They are not destined to be together Act 1 scene 1: Who is fighting at the beginning of the first scene? servants of the Capulets and the Montagues Act 1 scene 1: Who tries to break up the fighting? Benvolio Act 1 scene 1: What threat does the Prince make to Lord Montague and Lord Capulet? That the next…...
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Humanistic Traditions Final Exam
What was the biggest threat to the Roman Empire as early as the first century B.C.E.? The Germanic Tribes What was the group who was responsible for the infamous sack of Rome in which much of the ancient city was destroyed? Vandals What is the bond of loyalty between chieftain and his warriors called? Fealty What was the first monumental literary composition in a European vernacular language? Beowulf Who was the Frankish chieftain responsible for reunifying the fallen Roman Empire…...
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Music Appreciation Exam 4
T/F The Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century saw a series of important inventions, which helped shape the modern world. True T/F The composers Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert all composed in large-scale forms. True Maria Theresa von Paradis She was blind. She was an excellent pianist and organist. Authors associated with the German Sturm und Drang (storm and stress) movement of the 1770s were: Schiller and Goethe The music of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert is characterized by _____…...
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James Joyce: Araby; practice & quiz
Which type of irony is represented by the boy's disillusionment at the bazaar? Ironic contrast between romance and reality Which statement best summarizes the story? Dreams often end in disillusionment. For the boy in the story, his epiphany brings him — the knowledge that his desires have been vain and foolish In this story the word Araby refers primarily to a — fair or bazaar The story is narrated by — the main character later in his life What does…...
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Early Civilizations History Questions & Answers
What was the most important factor that created changes in the Minoan civilization? NOT: They developed large cities and created great palaces. The time line shows early Greek civilizations. The development of early Greek culture occurred over a period of approximately how many years? 2200 What is Peloponnese? a peninsula Whose accounts influenced Western education and culture for thousands of years? Homer The map shows Greece. Judging by this map, would it be difficult for another country to attack Greece?…...
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To Kill a Mockingbird Final Test Study Guide (With Answers)
In which ways did Walter Cunningham surprise Scout? When Scout starts talking to him, Mr. Cunningham stop being violent How is the Ewell family perceived status-wise within the rural community? Poor and the least educated family in Maycomb How much time do the Ewell children spend in school? The first day of school each year For what "purpose" does Harper Lee, the author, include the school setting in Chapter 2? to introduce the different families in Maycomb Scout is unusual…...
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Greek Mythology: Greek Literature and Archetypes
Name the archetypal character who fits this definition: a strong, capable female who may disguise herself as a man in order to achieve her goals. the Lady Warrior Which archetype fits the character Arachne best? the Outcast Homer's The Odyssey is an ancient Greek poem about a man who goes on an epic journey home after years in captivity. This classic work most likely influenced the film... O Brother, Where Art Thou?, about a man who escapes prison to find…...
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