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Liberty University CSTU 101 quiz 2/ CSTU 101 Quiz 2 (Latest): Liberty University (Already graded A)
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	Archaic Greek sculpture of a standing, clothes maiden figure.			
		
			
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	Homer composed the Iliad between what years?			
		
			
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	The first Greek code of laws. Though very severe did offer a single standard of justice for all people.			
		
			
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	When was the United States Capitol Building construction begun?			
		
			
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	As we h...
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	Archaic Greek sculpture of a standing, clothes maiden figure.			
		
			
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	Homer composed the Iliad between what years?			
		
			
•	Question 3

	
	The first Greek code of laws. Though very severe did offer a single standard of justice for all people.			
		
			
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	When was the United States Capitol Building construction begun?			
		
			
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	As we h...

CSTU 101 Quiz 1 ( Version 2) Latest 2019 Guide - Liberty University answers. Verified Answers.
CSTU 101 quiz 1 Liberty University
Question 1

Which president said “A nation must believe in three things: It must believe
in the past. It must believe in the future. It must, above all, believe in the
capacity of its own people to learn from the past that they can gain in
judgment in creating their own future.”



Question 2

Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian
hieroglyphics?

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Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain ...
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CSTU 101 Quiz 1 ( Version 2) Latest 2019 Guide - Liberty University answers. Verified Answers.
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Question 1

Which president said “A nation must believe in three things: It must believe
in the past. It must believe in the future. It must, above all, believe in the
capacity of its own people to learn from the past that they can gain in
judgment in creating their own future.”



Question 2

Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian
hieroglyphics?

Question 3

Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain ...

Liberty University CSTU 101 quiz 1/ CSTU 101 Quiz 1(Latest): Liberty University (Already graded A)
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	Known as the land between the Rivers.			
		
			
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	Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?			
		
			
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	What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?			
		
			
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	Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?			
		
			
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	Known as the land between the Rivers.			
		
			
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	Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?			
		
			
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	What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?			
		
			
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	Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?			
		
			
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HUM-111 Project Paper – Comparative Essay(Perfect and Plagiarism free work)


HUM-111 Project Paper – Comparative Essay
Choose one (1) of the topics from the list of topic choices below. Read the topic carefully. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper (750-1,000 words) that follows instructions and covers each part of the topic. (The title page and References list do not get included in this word count).

Note: Your instructor may require you to submit your topic choice for approval before the end of Week 5.


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HUM-111 Project Paper – Comparative Essay
Choose one (1) of the topics from the list of topic choices below. Read the topic carefully. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper (750-1,000 words) that follows instructions and covers each part of the topic. (The title page and References list do not get included in this word count).

Note: Your instructor may require you to submit your topic choice for approval before the end of Week 5.


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Architecture and Sculpture of Ancient India
This document discusses the many types of architecture in Ancient India and starts with the early Indian architecture. The numerous types of religious sculptures are described in detail as well.
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Architecture and Sculpture of Ancient India
Last document update: agoThis document discusses the many types of architecture in Ancient India and starts with the early Indian architecture. The numerous types of religious sculptures are described in detail as well.

Liberty University CSTU 101 quiz 2/ CSTU 101 Quiz 2 (Latest): Liberty University (Already graded A)
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	Archaic Greek sculpture of a standing, clothes maiden figure.			
		
			
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	Who said “Justice in the life and conduct of the state is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of its citizens.”			
		
			
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	A Wealthy-German merchant turned archaeologist discovered Troy in Northern Turkey.			
		
			
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	As we have studied the Greek ...
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	Archaic Greek sculpture of a standing, clothes maiden figure.			
		
			
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	Who said “Justice in the life and conduct of the state is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of its citizens.”			
		
			
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	A Wealthy-German merchant turned archaeologist discovered Troy in Northern Turkey.			
		
			
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	As we have studied the Greek ...

Columbia College ARTS 111 Quiz 2 (2015)
Question 
Question 1 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate is from
Persepolis
Paris
Akkad
Babylon
Question 2 2 / 2 points
Cuneiform literally means
rectangular
cone-shaped
cylindrical
wedge-shaped
Question 3 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate used
glazed brick
an arch
patterns of horses
a and b, but not c
Question 4 2 / 2 points
Shamash is the Akkadian
sun god
moon god
supreme god
lightning god
Question 5 2 / 2 points
The largest Neolitic settlement is located at:
Babylon
Jerusalem
Jericho
Catal Huyuk
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Question 1 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate is from
Persepolis
Paris
Akkad
Babylon
Question 2 2 / 2 points
Cuneiform literally means
rectangular
cone-shaped
cylindrical
wedge-shaped
Question 3 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate used
glazed brick
an arch
patterns of horses
a and b, but not c
Question 4 2 / 2 points
Shamash is the Akkadian
sun god
moon god
supreme god
lightning god
Question 5 2 / 2 points
The largest Neolitic settlement is located at:
Babylon
Jerusalem
Jericho
Catal Huyuk
Question...

Columbia College ARTS 111 Quiz 2 (2015)
Question 
Question 1 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate is from
Persepolis
Paris
Akkad
Babylon
Question 2 2 / 2 points
Cuneiform literally means
rectangular
cone-shaped
cylindrical
wedge-shaped
Question 3 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate used
glazed brick
an arch
patterns of horses
a and b, but not c
Question 4 2 / 2 points
Shamash is the Akkadian
sun god
moon god
supreme god
lightning god
Question 5 2 / 2 points
The largest Neolitic settlement is located at:
Babylon
Jerusalem
Jericho
Catal Huyuk
Question...
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Columbia College ARTS 111 Quiz 2 (2015)
Last document update: agoQuestion 
Question 1 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate is from
Persepolis
Paris
Akkad
Babylon
Question 2 2 / 2 points
Cuneiform literally means
rectangular
cone-shaped
cylindrical
wedge-shaped
Question 3 2 / 2 points
The Ishtar Gate used
glazed brick
an arch
patterns of horses
a and b, but not c
Question 4 2 / 2 points
Shamash is the Akkadian
sun god
moon god
supreme god
lightning god
Question 5 2 / 2 points
The largest Neolitic settlement is located at:
Babylon
Jerusalem
Jericho
Catal Huyuk
Question...

Post ART102 Unit 2 Quiz Latest 2017
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Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Where did the Renaissance originate?
Padua, Italy
The Netherlands
Florence, Italy
Rome, Italy
Question 2
5 out of 5 points
Michelangelo believed the truest vehicle of expression was:
Larger than life sculptures that overwhelm the viewer
The human form itself
Innovations of Vitruvian Man
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
Notable artists of the High Renaissance had personal styles, but followed the same guidelines, which includes:
Continuing the stylistic tradition...
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Where did the Renaissance originate?
Padua, Italy
The Netherlands
Florence, Italy
Rome, Italy
Question 2
5 out of 5 points
Michelangelo believed the truest vehicle of expression was:
Larger than life sculptures that overwhelm the viewer
The human form itself
Innovations of Vitruvian Man
Question 3
5 out of 5 points
Notable artists of the High Renaissance had personal styles, but followed the same guidelines, which includes:
Continuing the stylistic tradition...

Research proposal Architecture_Imhotep Stepped Pyramid of King Djoser_Colosseum, Rome_Chartres Cathedral
Even today, the Colosseum, Chartres Cathedral, and the Stepped Pyramid of King Djoser are hugely impressive. Not only are these artworks among the greatest achievements in the architectural history but they are also well preserved in their original state and design. For instance, Lautier (123) acknowledges that the Chartres Cathedral employs all of the structural aspects of Gothic architecture as it is celebrated for its sculptures and stained-glass windows. Similarly, the Colosseum of Rome has ...
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Research proposal Architecture_Imhotep Stepped Pyramid of King Djoser_Colosseum, Rome_Chartres Cathedral
Last document update: agoEven today, the Colosseum, Chartres Cathedral, and the Stepped Pyramid of King Djoser are hugely impressive. Not only are these artworks among the greatest achievements in the architectural history but they are also well preserved in their original state and design. For instance, Lautier (123) acknowledges that the Chartres Cathedral employs all of the structural aspects of Gothic architecture as it is celebrated for its sculptures and stained-glass windows. Similarly, the Colosseum of Rome has ...