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WGU C100 Introduction to Humanities Exam 234 Questions with Verified Answers Type of statue featuring life sized male nudes in a stance in which the left foot is placed in front of the right. - CORRECT ANSWER Kouros Goddesses of inspiration for literature, art, and science. - CORRECT ANSWER Muses The simplest of the classical Greek architectural styles, featuring unadorned columns with no base. - CORRECT ANSWER Doric order Classical Greek architectural design that features two upright posts supporting a crossbeam called a lintel. - CORRECT ANSWER Post and lintel A broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration, usually on a wall near the ceiling. - CORRECT ANSWER Frieze The horizontal layers of material of a building that are supported by columns or walls. - CORRECT ANSWER Entablature The triangular upper part of the front of a building in the classical style. - CORRECT ANSWER Pediment The top part of a column between the shaft of the column and the entablature. - CORRECT ANSWER Capital The purging of a spectator's strong emotions through experiencing tragedy; one of Aristotle's concepts. - CORRECT ANSWER Catharsis Greek word for excessive pride, presumption or arrogance (originally toward the gods). - CORRECT ANSWER Hubris A long poem recounting in elevated style the deeds of a legendary hero; any narrative work (novel, drama, film) dealing with epic themes. - CORRECT ANSWER Epic A set of rules developed by the Greek artist Polykleitos for creating perfect proportionality in the human figure. - CORRECT ANSWER Canon Wordchoice; can be classified as formal or informal, or denotative or connotative. - CORRECT ANSWER Diction A synonym for Greek. - CORRECT ANSWER Hellenic

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Consilience is the art and science of exploring the overlaps of what are often
considered quite different subjects, such as the science and Humanities, in search
of commonalities and places of agreement - CORRECT ANSWER Consilience


Themes consist of unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a
literary or artistic work - CORRECT ANSWER True


The study of the creative and intellectual contributions of all human cultures. This
consideration and examination began in the early Renaissance with the study of
Greek and Roman civilizations - CORRECT ANSWER Humanism


ethical system that centers on humans and their values and emphasizes reason
and the scientific method. - CORRECT ANSWER Humanism


Myths are traditional stories of a people or culture that serve to explain some
natural phenomenon, the origin of humanity, or customs or religious rites.
Humans can pass on their visions, values, and memories from generation to
generation through myths - CORRECT ANSWER Myths


Those qualities that give pleasure to the senses. They might be found (for
example) in nature, a human face, a musical composition, a painting, or a poem.
Aesthetic pleasure is that which beauty inspires in humans. - CORRECT ANSWER
Beauty

,Aesthetic experience is an experience of beauty that inspires a feeling of pleasure,
which is its own justification. We value the experience, whether in nature or the
arts, intrinsically—independently of other things. The stimulus for aesthetic
experience may be visual (a full moon, a painting, a dance movement, a person's
face) or auditory (a song, the wind whistling through the trees) or literary (a
written narrative or verse). - CORRECT ANSWER Aesthetic experience


are age-old models by which we comprehend human experience. These original
models—for example, "the hero" or "descent into the underworld" or
"scapegoat"—are transmitted from generation to generation through mythology
and become part of our subconscious
They include mythic characters, events, symbols, and buried assumptions -
CORRECT ANSWER Archetypes


Archetypes - CORRECT ANSWER Those original models that help us understand
our experience are called


an artistic form of auditory expression that incorporates instruments or human
voices in a structured and continuous manner. - CORRECT ANSWER Music


an artistic medium that uses the motion picture as a vehicle for storytelling and
other creative expression. - CORRECT ANSWER Cinema


entail creation of primarily visual works, which can be two or three dimensional.
These include painting, illustration, photography, printmaking, and sculpture -
CORRECT ANSWER The visual arts

,Literature is an art form of the written word. It refers to an individual literary work
or collectively to the creative writing of a people, nation, or culture. Major forms
of literature include poetry, novels, plays, and short stories. - CORRECT ANSWER
Literature


is a storytelling art. It often combines speech, music, gesture, dance, stagecraft,
and spectacle to perform a drama or musical before a live audience - CORRECT
ANSWER Theater


is an art form involving a sequence of rhythmic movements or steps usually
performed to music. Historically dance has often served ritualistic as well as
entertainment purposes - CORRECT ANSWER Dance


is the science and art of designing buildings and other structures and is concerned
with the aesthetic effect of structures in their surrounding environment -
CORRECT ANSWER Architecture


is the systematic investigation of fundamental questions concerning such matters
as existence, reality, consciousness, knowledge, truth, and justice. The main
branches of philosophy are metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, logic,
and the philosophy of the mind. - CORRECT ANSWER Philosophy


True. Different cultures often have different aesthetic values and different
definitions of art. - CORRECT ANSWER The definition of art changes from culture
to culture. True or False?

, This is a false statement. Humans have produced art since the dawn of man. -
CORRECT ANSWER Humans only started to produce art during the 3rd and 4th
centuries. True or False?


True. Art can serve multiple functions, such as providing aesthetic pleasure,
offering political and social commentary, assisting in physical and emotional
healing, creating historical artifacts from a specific time or place, and enabling
commerce in advertising products and services - CORRECT ANSWER Art can serve
more than one function. True or False?


True.The functions of a single piece of art can change over time as society changes
(or expands) its interpretation of the work. - CORRECT ANSWER The function of a
single piece of art can change over time. True or False?


True. The Humanities allows us to gain a greater understanding of the events and
struggles that preceded us and continually occur around us. - CORRECT ANSWER
At their best, the Humanities lead us to consider more than just our own personal
histories. True or False?


This statement is false. The roots of American gospel music originate in Africa, and
English ballads provide inspiration for American folk and country music. -
CORRECT ANSWER Modern music in America emerged as a new form, with only
limited roots in older styles of music from England. True or False?


True. Many of our current struggles resemble those faced by people and societies
that have preceded us. Studies in the Humanities can provide for a better
appreciation of both our current concerns and the concerns and actions of those
that came before us. - CORRECT ANSWER Some struggles that people face are

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