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CLA 10 - Midterm 1 Comprehension exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • CLA 10 - Midterm 1 Comprehension exam 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • Why does Zeus refuse to give fire to men? - correct answer because he was angry with men after having the worse portion of meat Which of the following is NOT true of Prometheus? - correct answer - he is mortal - he is killed by Zeus Which of the following is true of Prometheus? - correct answer - he is the son of a Titan, he will be freed by Heracles, he matched his wits with Zeus, he stole fire in a fennel stalk - not a child of Gaea and Uranus - teaches man metallurgy, carpentry...
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Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct)
  • Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct)

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  • Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct) Greek Mythology Exam 2 – Questions & Complete Answers (100% Correct) The city of Delphi is sacred to which two gods? - ANSWER - Apollo & Dionysus In the opening of the Iliad, our oldest reference to the god Apollo, what aspect of the god is emphasized? - ANSWER - Apollo as plague bringer The episode of Chryses and Chriseis emphasizes what? - ANSWER - Gods are fiercely protective of their prophets The Homeric Hy...
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HSA 100 Exam 1 Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
  • HSA 100 Exam 1 Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024

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  • HSA 100 Exam 1 Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024 What is the Caduceus - -Symbol of Hermes which is a staff with two entwined snakes and wings. -Hermes is one of the 12 Olympian Greek Gods; known as the undertaker, Prince of Thieves, and God of Commerce -It is a symbol of confusion -It was adopted by the US Army Medical Corp What is the Staff of Asclepius: - -Staff with a single snake -Asclepius is an ancient Greek physician; known as the God of Me...
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Pegasus Mythology Exam Study with complete solutions
  • Pegasus Mythology Exam Study with complete solutions

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  • Pegasus Mythology Exam Study with complete solutions gaea's second husband - ANS ️️ pontus ruler during the golden age of mankind - ANS ️️ cronus Prometheus' brother whose name means "after thought" - ANS ️️ Epimetheus the impenetrable armor of Zeus which was produced from the hide of the goat of Amalthea - ANS ️️ aegis whom did zeus imprison in tartarus - ANS ️️ the titans the sixth and youngest child of cronus and rhea - ANS ️️ zeus male messenger god - ANS ...
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HSA 100 Exam 1
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  • HSA 100 Exam 1 What is the Caduceus - -Symbol of Hermes which is a staff with two entwined snakes and wings. -Hermes is one of the 12 Olympian Greek Gods; known as the undertaker, Prince of Thieves, and God of Commerce -It is a symbol of confusion -It was adopted by the US Army Medical Corp What is the Staff of Asclepius: - -Staff with a single snake -Asclepius is an ancient Greek physician; known as the God of Medicine -It is the accurate symbol of medicine What is an...
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OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 1 OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 1
  • OCR A level Classics: Greek Religion pt 1

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  • This document covers half of the content for the Greek religion module on the OCR specification. It covers the Nature of the Olympian Gods, Personal experience of the divine, and Religion and society. Around 40 pages long, these notes detail all the knowledge required in the specification and more, in an easily understandable format. Includes a wide variety of quotes and little details to enhance any essay.
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Philosophy 1A03 (philosophical texts) McMaster University - Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
  • Philosophy 1A03 (philosophical texts) McMaster University - Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified

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  • When was pre-socratic philosophy - 600-500BCE What did Anaximander believe? - The arche is the aperion, it is unbounded, limitless. Because it is unbounded, there is no beginning. arrives at the idea of first causes, first cause must be boundless. what is the arche-anaximander - the force through all nature What did Xenophanes believe? - That history could teach people to live moral lives. First to attack anthropomorphic gods and poets. believed god was omnipresent. Had a singular idea o...
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HIEU 201 Chapter 3 Quiz _ 2023 {Graded A}
  • HIEU 201 Chapter 3 Quiz _ 2023 {Graded A}

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  • The Dark Age refers to a. a period of military chaos but economic prosperity in the Greek world. b. a period of economic chaos but artistic and intellectual growth. c. a period of transition between Mycenaean and Hellenic civilizations. d. a period of migration of Greek tribes away from fertile lands to the mountains and the abandonment of Aegean islands. Hide Feedback Correct The work of Homer a. celebrates war without reflecting on its tragic character. b. rejects military prowess and the purs...
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HIEU 201 Chapter 3 Quiz _ 2020 {Graded A}
  • HIEU 201 Chapter 3 Quiz _ 2020 {Graded A}

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  • The Dark Age refers to a. a period of military chaos but economic prosperity in the Greek world. b. a period of economic chaos but artistic and intellectual growth. c. a period of transition between Mycenaean and Hellenic civilizations. d. a period of migration of Greek tribes away from fertile lands to the mountains and the abandonment of Aegean islands. Hide Feedback Correct The work of Homer a. celebrates war without reflecting on its tragic character. b. rejects military prowess an...
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Dante's Inferno Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Dante's Inferno Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Dante's Inferno Questions and Answers 100% Pass How is Minos described Grinning, Grotesque, and hale What is Minos function? He is judge of the lost souls What does Minos decide and how? He decides which place in hell you deserve. He chooses by wrapping his tail around himself and the number of times is the number of the circle you go down to. What does Dante want to know when in Hell? Why souls have been sent there? Who are the people that are whopping by Dante's head? Cleopatra, Paris, T...
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