Exam 4: Greek Thought: From Myth to Reason
Exam 1: The Ancient Near East: the First Civilizations87 Questions
Exam 2: The Hebrews: a New View of God and the Individual92 Questions
Exam 3: The Greek City-State: Democratic Politics78 Questions
Exam 4: Greek Thought: From Myth to Reason77 Questions
Exam 5: The Hellenistic Age: Cultural Diffusion79 Questions
Exam 6: The Roman Republic: City-State to World Empire76 Questions
Exam 7: The Roman Empire: a World-State91 Questions
Exam 8: Early Christianity: a World Religion79 Questions
Exam 9: The Heirs of Rome: Byzantium, Islam, and Latin Christendom97 Questions
Exam 10: The High Middle Ages: Vitality and Renewal83 Questions
Exam 11: The Flowering of Medieval Culture: the Christian Synthesis78 Questions
Exam 12: The Late Middle Ages: Crisis and Dissolution77 Questions
Exam 13: The Renaissance: Transition to the Modern Age89 Questions
Exam 14: The Reformation: the Shattering of Christian Unity85 Questions
Exam 15: European Expansion: Economic and Social Transformations89 Questions
Exam 16: The Rise of Sovereignty: Transition to the Modern State85 Questions
Exam 17: The Scientific Revolution: the Universe Seen As a Mechanism85 Questions
Exam 18: The Age of Enlightenment: Reason and Reform89 Questions
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-How did the Peloponnesian War influence various Greek philosophers, historians, and playwrights?
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Parmenides strongly influenced which of the following philosophers?
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-Pre-Socratics
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-Plato was Socrates' student and Aristotle was Plato's.Show how in these two relationships the disciple's thought came to differ from the master's teachings.
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The poet Hesiod and the dramatist Aeschylus both wrote about the
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-How does the development of Greek drama epitomize the movement of Greek culture from myth towards rationality?
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On the subject of an ideal government, Plato would disagree with all of the following ideas of Aristotle except
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Socrates would disagree with which of the following statements?
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In looking over the cultural history of Greece from Homer to Philip II, we can detect a/an
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Collectively, Sophist ideas triggered an intellectual and spiritual crisis.These included which of the following notions?
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-relativism
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Plato believed all of the following would be true of the ideal state except
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According to the author, the most important difference between the ancient Near Eastern civilizations and classical Greek civilization was the Greeks'
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Who may be remembered as the first actor in history because he engaged in dialogue?
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