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The lyric in Greece was inseparable from | |||||
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Unlike the later Greek sculpture, Egyptian sculpture conveys | |||||
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The civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome are often referred to collectively as | |||||
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Menes was the Egyptian pharaoh who | |||||
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Homer’s Odyssey depicts the long and adventurous return home of the hero of the Trojan horse episode, | |||||
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The first tragedian whose works are known to us is | |||||
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The Greeks maintained that an individual had choices to make and a pattern of life to fulfill, called | |||||
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Pericles’ Funeral Oration describes the superiority of | |||||
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In Book 6 of the Iliad, the Trojan Adrestos asks for mercy from Menelaos, and Agamemnon tells Menelaos that he should | |||||
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According to the Sumerians, human beings were created | |||||
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The forms of government of Athens and Sparta were, respectively, | |||||
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The Egyptian goddess ______________ was a personification of the abstract concepts of truth and justice. | |||||
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No other aspect of the Egyptian mentality is more fundamental to Egyptian culture than its belief in | |||||
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The famous monumental sculpture of a king with the body of a lion, which is part of the Chephren (Khafre) funerary complex, is better known as | |||||
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During the period of history in which Egyptian culture flourished, known as the ______________ period, the sun god Aten was worshiped, and Egypt was very prosperous and powerful. | |||||
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Which statement about the wives of citizens in classical Athens is correct? | |||||
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One of the first sculptures to show the characteristics of true classical style was Polykleitos’ | |||||
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The Mesoptamians | |||||
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Scholars believe that Sumerian music was | |||||
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Nubia is a geographical term that refers to | |||||
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In Athens, all policy decisions and laws were made by the | |||||
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In the New Kingdom, in place of pyramids, ______________ were built for the pharaohs. | |||||
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The Sumerian writing system is called | |||||
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The cultivation of wheat and barley allowed people for the first time to | |||||
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In Sumer between 3400 and 3100 B.C., which of the arts of civilization appeared? | |||||
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The Parthenon was constructed after the Athenian victory over | |||||
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The Greeks enclosed the cult statue in the cella and surrounded this with rows of columns on all four sides to create | |||||
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In Greek architecture the two most important “orders” were | |||||
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Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War is conceived in terms related to | |||||
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Kushite kings | |||||
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Throughout the Iliad, the following three levels of interpretation are intertwined: | |||||
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Where did the earliest Greek civilization develop? | |||||
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Which statement about Troy and the Trojan War is incorrect? | |||||
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The pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom were ________________ than those of the Old. | |||||
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In Akhenaton’s The Great Hymn to the Aten, Akhenaton is described | |||||
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According to Thucydides, Athens fell to Sparta because | |||||
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The term for a drawing of any building that shows in outline the walls, openings, and supports is a | |||||
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The south side of the Erechtheum includes a porch with columns, called caryatids, in the form of | |||||
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The Trojan War took place during which period of Greek history? | |||||
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Who was the most celebrated of the early kings of Sumeria? | |||||