CSTU 101 Quiz 6 - Already Graded 100
*By establishing order and stability in his lands, Charlemagne prepared the basis for a ninth-century flowering of cultural activity often termed the____________. *In philosophy, the synthesis of the High Ages was made by_________ in the 13th century, who merged Christian and Aristotelian thought. *Which century was marked by famine and plague in western Europe? *Who initiated the Crusades? *Who wrote Don Quizote? *What were two classical values that inspired the Renaissance humanists? *A period of Cultural Rebirth in Europe. *Who was the famous practitioner in the medieval time period who challenged Aristotelianism by starting with the position that God is the source of truth and that the world is created by God? He merged Christian and Aristotelian thought. *Consisted a hero of the Renaissance, who wrote Utopia. Lived from . *Which of the following was not an outgrowth of the Crusades? *Who wrote the Divine Comedy, which delineated the options available to mankind? *This poem is about a warrior from southern Sweden who sails to his uncle’s court in Denmark where he slays the monster, Grendel. *During the 1200’s Popes would employ a military force to combat heresy and use this judicial process to eradicate heresy within the Western culture. *His Oration on the Dignity of Man has been called “The Manifesto of Humanism”. *Which word best describes the culture that gave rise to Romanesque architecture? *Michelangelo’s statue standing as a representation of Humanism as it’s proud self. *What did medieval pilgrims travel to a cathedral to see? *The Carolingians also stimulated artistic activity. One of these was the development by painters that involved pictures within manuscript pages called _______________. *Created the statue David and the painted Sistine Chapel? *Who was not a Renaissance Author? *The history of the Crusades illustrates the principle known as the “law of unintended consequences.” *Renaissance intellectuals considered themselves to be both humanists and Christians. *Religious architecture was the primary European artistic activity. *The Carolingians were a great empire but produced very little notable religious or cultural achievements. *Not many churches were built during the 11th century because of the lack of money. *Romanesque Architecture developed from the Gothic Architecture. *The Arabic Muslims had destroyed all of the Greek writings of antiquity making it difficult for the Crusaders to find. *The so-called Children’s Crusade was the only crusade that was “successful” in any meaningful sense. *Science was not very prominent in the medieval intellectual activity. *The Renaissance could also be known as the age of exploration.
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- Liberty University Online
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- Cstu 101 (CSTU101)
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- 6 de noviembre de 2019
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