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HUM 111 Week 9 Quiz 1

•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points

	

	On what earlier work did Ludovico Ariosto base his romantic epic, Orlando Furioso?			

				

•	Question 2

4 out of 4 points

	

	Why did Titian paint a sleeping dog on the foot of his Venus of Urbino's bed?			

				

•	Question 3

4 out of 4 points

	

	Why in the School of Athens does Aristotle direct his palm down?			

				

•	Question 4

4 out of 4 points

	

	Why did early Venetians abandon the mainland for the swampy lago...
HUM 111 Week 9 Quiz 1 - 100% Correct Questions & Answers - Rated A+
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HUM 111 Week 9 Quiz 1

•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points

	

	On what earlier work did Ludovico Ariosto base his romantic epic, Orlando Furioso?			

				

•	Question 2

4 out of 4 points

	

	Why did Titian paint a sleeping dog on the foot of his Venus of Urbino's bed?			

				

•	Question 3

4 out of 4 points

	

	Why in the School of Athens does Aristotle direct his palm down?			

				

•	Question 4

4 out of 4 points

	

	Why did early Venetians abandon the mainland for the swampy lago...
HUM 111 Week 2 Quiz 1



•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points

	

	With what astronomical event might the Great Serpent Mound be associated?			

	Response Feedback:	Good work

			

•	Question 2

4 out of 4 points

	

	Among prehistoric paintings, what is distinctive about the painting of a bird-headed man, a bison, and a rhinoceros in Lascaux Cave?			

	Response Feedback:	Good work

			

•	Question 3

4 out of 4 points

	

	In Paleolithic times, communication with the spiritual world is thought...
HUM 111 Week 2 Quiz 1 - Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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HUM 111 Week 2 Quiz 1



•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points

	

	With what astronomical event might the Great Serpent Mound be associated?			

	Response Feedback:	Good work

			

•	Question 2

4 out of 4 points

	

	Among prehistoric paintings, what is distinctive about the painting of a bird-headed man, a bison, and a rhinoceros in Lascaux Cave?			

	Response Feedback:	Good work

			

•	Question 3

4 out of 4 points

	

	In Paleolithic times, communication with the spiritual world is thought...
HUM 111 Week 2 Quiz

•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points





	In the Zuni emergence tale, the Pueblo people originated in			

				

•	 Question 2

4 out of 4 points





	Which of the following beliefs is NOT reflected in Pueblo emergence tales?			

				

•	 Question 3

4 out of 4 points





	Why do Paleolithic female figurines vastly outnumber those representing males?			

				

•	 Question 4

4 out of 4 points





	Among prehistoric paintings, what is distinctive about the paint...
HUM 111 Week 2 Quiz - 100% Correct Questions & Answers - Rated A+
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HUM 111 Week 2 Quiz

•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points





	In the Zuni emergence tale, the Pueblo people originated in			

				

•	 Question 2

4 out of 4 points





	Which of the following beliefs is NOT reflected in Pueblo emergence tales?			

				

•	 Question 3

4 out of 4 points





	Why do Paleolithic female figurines vastly outnumber those representing males?			

				

•	 Question 4

4 out of 4 points





	Among prehistoric paintings, what is distinctive about the paint...
HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz 10

•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points





	Why does Marlowe's Dr. Faustus turn to black magic?			

				

•	 Question 2

4 out of 4 points





	Why did Holbein paint Nicolaus Kratzer in more subdued colors than he did More?			

				

•	 Question 3

4 out of 4 points





	Why did Hans Holbein paint Thomas More with beard stubble and sagging skin?			

				

•	 Question 4

4 out of 4 points





	Why did drama become so popular during the Elizabethan period?			...
HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz 10 - 100% Correct Questions & Answers - Rated A+
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HUM 111 Week 11 Quiz 10

•	Question 1

4 out of 4 points





	Why does Marlowe's Dr. Faustus turn to black magic?			

				

•	 Question 2

4 out of 4 points





	Why did Holbein paint Nicolaus Kratzer in more subdued colors than he did More?			

				

•	 Question 3

4 out of 4 points





	Why did Hans Holbein paint Thomas More with beard stubble and sagging skin?			

				

•	 Question 4

4 out of 4 points





	Why did drama become so popular during the Elizabethan period?			...
HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza
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HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza

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 wood...
HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza
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HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza

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 wood...
Strayer University - HUM 111 Milestone complete questions and answers, latest 2021 A+ guide.
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• 2021
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 whic...
Strayer University - HUM 111 Milestone complete questions and answers, latest 2021 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 whic...
HUM 111 Milestone test complete answers (100%) score / Strayer University - HUM 111 milestone test answers
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HUM 111 Milestone test

1





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

2





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...
HUM 111 Milestone test complete answers (100%) score / Strayer University - HUM 111 milestone test answers
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HUM 111 Milestone test

1





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

2





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...
Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2 (Solutions)|Art history 1 Unit 2 Milestone Sophia CourseArt history 1 Unit 2 Milestone Sophia Course 1 Which of the following best describes this sculpture? • Subject is depicted in the Flavian style • Subject is portrayed as a god • Subject's physical imperfections are emphasized • Subject portrays age and wisdom CONCEPT Portraiture, Republic to Flavians 2 The facial expression, seen in the image above, is known as the __________ smile. • Archaic • ...
SOPHIA ART HISTORY2020/2021
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Sophia Art History 1 Milestone 2 (Solutions)|Art history 1 Unit 2 Milestone Sophia CourseArt history 1 Unit 2 Milestone Sophia Course 1 Which of the following best describes this sculpture? • Subject is depicted in the Flavian style • Subject is portrayed as a god • Subject's physical imperfections are emphasized • Subject portrays age and wisdom CONCEPT Portraiture, Republic to Flavians 2 The facial expression, seen in the image above, is known as the __________ smile. • Archaic • ...
HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza
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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 th...
HUM 111 Week 4 Assignment 1, The Pyramids at Giza
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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 th...
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