Exam 4: Greek Thought: From Myth to Reason
Exam 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations85 Questions
Exam 2: The Hebrews: a New View of God and the Individual90 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 Diffusion76 Questions
Exam 6: The Roman Republic: City-State to World Empire75 Questions
Exam 7: The Roman Empire: a World-State90 Questions
Exam 8: Early Christianity: a World Religion79 Questions
Exam 9: The Heirs of Rome: Byzantium, Islam, and Latin Christendom95 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 Dissolution76 Questions
Exam 13: The Renaissance: Transition to the Modern Age88 Questions
Exam 14: The Reformation: the Shattering of Christian Unity84 Questions
Exam 15: European Expansion: Economic and Social Transformations88 Questions
Exam 16: The Rise of Sovereignty: Transition to the Modern State84 Questions
Exam 17: The Scientific Revolution: the Universe Seen As a Mechanism81 Questions
Exam 18: The Age of Enlightenment: Reason and Reform89 Questions
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Sophists
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The poet Hesiod and the dramatist Aeschylus both wrote about the
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Greek artists exemplified the humanist spirit of Greek culture by
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The earliest theoretical philosophers in human history were the
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship of Pythagoras and the Ionian philosophers?
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. How did early Greek cosmologists explain the origin of the world? How and why did their ideas differ?
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. Which school of Greek philosophy took an essentially pragmatic approach to knowledge? To which contemporary influences was this school responding and what were some of its conclusions?
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Which of the following speculated that the world was composed of atoms?
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. Compare Ionian views with those of the Pythagoreans and Parmenides. How did each tradition contribute to the development of scientific thought?
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The doctrines of the Sophists encouraged all of the following EXCEPT
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Which early Greek thinkers and religious mystics refused to eat animal flesh because they believed it contained former human souls?
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