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Liberal and Realist Thinkers - Detailed Notes
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This 21-page document covers 4 key liberal thinkers (Kant, Woodrow Wilson, Robert Keohane, Joseph S. Nye) and 6 key realist thinkers (Thucydides, Machiavelli, Carl von Clausewitz, Hans Morgenthau, Kenneth Waltz, John Mearsheimer)in the field of political ideologies and theories of international relations. A biography of each thinker is given alongside their key works, main ideas, quotes, and what type of thinker they are.
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C100-Realist Period with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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Realism Period 
I ID AoD - I Identify Age of Doubt 
 
I- Industrialization 
ID- Individualism, Darwinism 
AoD- Age of Doubt 
 
 
 
Darwinism 
theory of evolution due to natural selection shed new light on the development of humans as a species; Realists valued Darwin's empirical proof over religious faith. Realism period. 
 
 
 
natural selection 
certain traits are removed over generations when they are not necessary. Realism period. 
 
 
 
Scientific Materialism 
is the philosophical view tha...
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WGU C100 Introduction to Humanities Questions and Answers with complete solution
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The Classical Period 500 BCE- 500 CE - Themes: balance, truth/reason, democracy/republic, 
polytheism, humanism 
Great thinkers: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—engaged in pursuit of truth through logic and reason. 
Poetry: 
The Odyssey-Homer 
A Lament for Adonis-Sappho 
Theater: 
Oedipus Rex- Sophocles 
Aristophanes- Lysistrata 
Music: 
"First Delphic Hymn to Apollo" is the earliest surviving fragment of notated music from anywhere in the 
Western world. 
The Middle Ages - religion, deferenc...
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Humanities C100 Objective Assessment with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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What are the humanities? 
Humans and their culture. 
 
 
 
Why study the humanities? 
Seeks to understand what Humans beliefs and why. 
 
 
 
What are the major historical periods covered in this course? 
Classical, Middle Ages, Baroque, Renaissance, Neoclassical & Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Post-Modern and Modern Period. 
 
 
 
What is a theme? 
a unifying idea that are repeated throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
 
 
Classical Period? 
balance, truth/reason, humanism, polytheism,...
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WGU C100 Introduction to Humanities Final Exam Test Latest 2023
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The Classical Period 500 BCE- 500 CE - Themes: balance, truth/reason, 
democracy/republic, polytheism, humanism 
Great thinkers: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—engaged in pursuit of truth through logic 
and reason. 
Poetry: 
The Odyssey-Homer 
A Lament for Adonis-Sappho 
Theater: 
Oedipus Rex- Sophocles 
Aristophanes- Lysistrata 
Music: 
"First Delphic Hymn to Apollo" is the earliest surviving fragment of notated music from 
anywhere in the Western world. 
The Middle Ages - religion, deferen...
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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas Questions and Answers
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state - Answer- self-governing political entity with sovereignty and characteristics that include territrory, population, organization and recognition. Universally, it is the highest political organization. 
 
Failed State - Answer- A state characterized by social, political, and economic failure. 
 
Common Characteristics of a Failed State - Answer- a central government too weak or ineffective to control its territory, non-provision of public services, widespread corruption and criminality, ref...
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WGU Intro to Humanities C100 Already Graded A
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WGU Intro to Humanities C100 Already Graded A Charles Dickens A Realist author that is is best remembered for works that addressed social inequalities and the struggles of the working class in 19th century England. 
Oedipus Play written by Sophocles 
the Parthenon Greek building most revered for its use of ratio and perspective 
the Pantheon Roman engineering allowed the _______________ to have the largest single span dome for centuries. 
Everyday life In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what do t...
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OCS Army training management latest 2023 graded A
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OCS Army training management latest 2023 graded A 
Institutional Training Domain includes Army centers/schools that provide in-itial training and subsequent functional and professional military education and training for Soldiers, military leaders, and Army Civilians. 
Operational Training Domain encompasses training activities that unit leaders schedule, and individuals, units and organizations undertake. 
The self-development training domain. includes planned and goal-oriented learning that re...
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Humanities C100 Objective Assessment questions and answers
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What are the humanities? 
Humans and their culture. 
 
 
 
Why study the humanities? 
Seeks to understand what Humans beliefs and why. 
 
 
 
What are the major historical periods covered in this course? 
Classical, Middle Ages, Baroque, Renaissance, Neoclassical & Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Post-Modern and Modern Period. 
 
 
 
What is a theme? 
a unifying idea that are repeated throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
 
 
Classical Period? 
balance, truth/reason, humanism, polytheism,...
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Architectural Theory - ARCH 577 Rated 100% Correct!!
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What is theory 
(a looking, viewing or beholding (NOT creating, making or doing) an explanation) a building is not a theory 
 
 
 
Theory 
Proposed explanation of empirical phenomena, made in a way consistent with the scientific method 
 
 
 
Theory 
proposed explanation of empirical phenomena 
 
 
 
Ontology 
the study of the nature of being or reality 
 
 
 
Epistomology 
the study of knowledge 
 
 
 
Positive Theory 
Descriptive - assertions about reality 
Not unbiased 
 
 
 
Positive Thory 
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