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Strayer University - HUM 111 Milestone complete questions and answers, latest 2023 A+ guide.
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HUM 111 Milestone 1 A(n) __________ who is exceptionally talented at creating works of aesthetic value is known as a genius. • artist • anthropologist • historian • scholar 2 Which of the following is the correct definition for “encaustic?” • A type of painting that uses beeswax as a binder • A type of paint that uses egg yolk as a binder • A type of paint developed in the late 20th century that uses synthetic polymers as binders • A type of paint in which pigment is temporar...
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HUM 111 Milestone test complete answers (100%) score / Strayer University - HUM 111 milestone test answers (2022 update)
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HUM 111 Milestone test 
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Which of the following best describes the technique the artist use to create the 
illusion of depth in this painting? 
• Atmospheric perspective 
• Positioning 
• Vanishing point 
• Linear perspective 
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Which of the following elements is present in this image? 
• Gestural line 
• Saturated colors 
• Cool colors 
• Rectilinear line 
3 
In this image of Breakfast by Willem Claeszoon Heda, the artist uses what technique 
to create the illusion of roundne...
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HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza | LATEST VERSION
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HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza The biggest mystery of the pyramids is how people were able to build these pyramids without the tools of the modern day. There are several theories of how these pyramids were built; from aliens came down and built the pyramids to 100,000’s of slaves where held captive to build the pyramids. Dr. Joseph West of Indiana State University has the theory that the builders made square prisms with wooden beams and stone blocks to drag the stones up the...
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HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza | LATEST VERSION
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HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza The biggest mystery of the pyramids is how people were able to build these pyramids without the tools of the modern day. There are several theories of how these pyramids were built; from aliens came down and built the pyramids to 100,000’s of slaves where held captive to build the pyramids. Dr. Joseph West of Indiana State University has the theory that the builders made square prisms with wooden beams and stone blocks to drag the stones up the...
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HUM 111 World Cultures I - Strayer University (A Grade)
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HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz|Week 11 Quiz 8|Week 8 Quiz|Week 7 Quiz|Week 7 Quiz 6|Week 9 Quiz 8|Week 10 Quiz 9|Week 4 Quiz|Week 10 Quiz|Week 2 Quiz Ch 2 & 3|Week 3 Quiz 2|Week 2 Quiz 1|Week 3 Quiz|Week 9 Quiz 1|Week 11 Quiz 10|Week 2 Quiz
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HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz - Questions & Answers
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HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz 
 
•	Question 1 
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	Thomas More's ideas about an ideal society were, in part, inspired by			 
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	In his Adages, Desiderius Erasmus seems to equate Henry VIII with			 
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•	Question 3 
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	English families agreed to colonize Roanoke Island in 1587			 
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•	Question 4 
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	Hen...
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HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz 8 - Questions & Answers
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HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz 8 
 
•	Question 1 
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	After the loss of the Roanoke colony, the London Company of Virginia recruited settlers by			 
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	During Elizabeth's reign, living in London became desirable primarily because of			 
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	For John Smith and the English people, Pocahontas symbolized the			 
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