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What play was written by the Greek dramatist Sophocles? Oedipus Rex 
What Poet wrote Iliad? Homer 
Greek Architecture was based on what structure? Post and Lintel 
The Greek building most reveared for its use of Ratio and Perspective is? The Parthenon 
Geek plays generally shown in a ? Ampitheater 
Roman Engineering allowed the ______________ to have the largest single span dome for 
Centeries. The Patheon
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WGU C100 HUMANITIES FINAL EXAM 2024 
 
 
What play was written by the Greek dramatist Sophocles? - correct answer Oedipus Rex 
 
What Poet wrote Iliad? - correct answer Homer 
 
Greek Architecture was based on what structure? - correct answer Post and Lintel 
 
The Greek building most reveared for its use of Ratio and Perspective is? - correct answer The Parthenon 
 
Geek plays generally shown in a ? - correct answer Ampitheater 
 
Roman Engineering allowed the ______________ to have the larges...
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C100 WGU Objective Assessment/C100 Humanities Final Questions and Answers Graded A+
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What play was written by the Greek dramatist Sophocles? Correct Answer: 
Oedipus Rex 
What Poet wrote Iliad? Correct Answer: Homer 
Greek Architecture was based on what structure? Correct Answer: Post and Lintel 
The Greek building most reveared for its use of Ratio and Perspective is? Correct 
Answer: The Parthenon
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TJC English 2332 Study Guide Exam 2024. 
 
What are the two poles of the human condition? - correct answer War & Peace - they are on Achilles' shield 
 
Who are the three Greek playwrights? - correct answer Sophocles / Euripides / Aeschylus 
 
Archon; - correct answer mayor 
 
Catharsis; - correct answer some sort of emotional release 
 
Choragus; - correct answer priest of Dionysus 
 
Choregos; - correct answer "patron" usually a wealthy Athenian 
 
What was the conflict in the play Oedipus?...
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Oedipus Worksheet Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Oedipus Worksheet Questions and 
 
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Who were King Laius and Queen Jocasta? They were the rulers of Thebes and the biological 
parents of Oedipus. 
 
Why did King Laius and Queen Jocasta decide to get rid of their infant son? They were told 
by an oracle that their son would kill Laius and marry Jocasta. 
 
Why didn't the abandoned baby (Oedipus) die? After being given to a shepherd who was 
supposed to leave the baby to die, the shepherd changed his mind and gave it to a work...
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Charles Dickens A Realist author that is is best remembered for works that addressed social 
inequalities and the struggles of the working class in 19th century England. 
Oedipus Play written by Sophocles 
the Parthenon Greek building most revered for its use of ratio and perspective 
the Pantheon Roman engineering allowed the _______________ to have the largest single 
span dome for centuries. 
Everyday life In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what do the shadows represent? 
Democracy Form of gov...
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CLC 106 Midterm Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Ritual - A traditional pattern of action 
Folktale - Ordinary folk, talking animals, strange creatures, giants, witches. Unspecified, generic 
Legend - Mortal heroes. Distant past, known places 
Myth - Immortal gods. In illo tempore, sacred space "at that (other) time." 
Etiology myth(origin myth) - Intended to explain the origins of cult practices, natural 
phenomenon, proper names. 
Aeschylus - Founder of greek tragedy. Most famous play=Agamemno 
Euripides - 3 great tragedians of classical g...
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Humanities CLEP Test (Modern States) (questions and answers)complete
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Homer - Odyssy and Iliad 
Blind, his works were compiled after is death 
Iliad - story of Ilium or Troy 
Odyssey - Story of Ulysses/Odysseus 
The Argonauts - Story of Jason and the Argus trying to get the golden fleece 
Pericles - important founder of democracy 
Greek Historians - Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon 
Greek Playwrights - Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides 
Aeschylus - Father of tragedy 
Prometheus Bound 
Sophocles - Greek writer of tragedies; author of Oedipus Rex, Antigone 
Euriped...
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Bowl Literature Exam Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024
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Camus - Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague. 
 
Chaucer - Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame. 
 
Paradise Lost - Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans being exiled from the Garden of Eden. 
 
Milton - This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica. 
 
Faulkner - This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A Rose for Emily." Name this man who wrote ...
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WGU C100 Introduction to Humanities Questions and Answers with complete solution
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The Classical Period 500 BCE- 500 CE - Themes: balance, truth/reason, democracy/republic, 
polytheism, humanism 
Great thinkers: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—engaged in pursuit of truth through logic and reason. 
Poetry: 
The Odyssey-Homer 
A Lament for Adonis-Sappho 
Theater: 
Oedipus Rex- Sophocles 
Aristophanes- Lysistrata 
Music: 
"First Delphic Hymn to Apollo" is the earliest surviving fragment of notated music from anywhere in the 
Western world. 
The Middle Ages - religion, deferenc...