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UMUC HUMN 100 Week 1 quiz_
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According to Aristotle's art of persuasion Pathos is ...
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that the idea makes sense from the audience's point of view
reputation and credibility
None of these
According to Aristotle's art of persuasion Logos is ...
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that the idea makes sense from the audience's point of view
the emotional connection
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Which subfield of Philosophy concerns the nature of art?
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Metaphysics
Philosophy of Science
Ethics
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Philosophy of the Mind concern metaphysical understandings of the concept
of God
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The subfield of Epistemology concerns the study of morality.
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True
False
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Which of the following is not a subfield of Philosophy?
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Ethics
Skepticism
Metaphysics
Epistemology
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What can be the purpose of art?
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Art keeps us hopeful
Art makes us less lonely
Art rebalances us
All of these
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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave what do the prisoners believe is real?
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The shadows
Epistemology is an approach to knowledge in Philosophy.
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Which subfield of Philosophy is concerned with providing sound methods for
distinguishing good from bad arguments?
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Ethics
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Logic
According to Aristotle's art of persuasion Ethos is ...
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reputation and credibility
the emotional connection
None of these
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The subfield of Metaphysics seeks basic criteria for determining what sorts of
things are real.
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False
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An Allegory is ...
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A fictional representation of a real character
A literary or visual work that uses symbolic figures
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HUMN 100 Week 2 Quiz
In the Khan Academy video "Nude Woman: The Venus of Willendorf" the art
installation ...
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attempts to fill in the gap of knowledge about the figure's origin
highlights what we don't know about the figure
explains the origin of the figure precisely
None of these
Question 2 (1 point)
David Hume believed that beauty was not a subjective experience.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (1 point)
Modernism in the visual arts is ...
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the belief in the social benevolence of art
the expression of divine order in art
the expression of the belief in science and technology to create a better future
Question 4 (1 point)
During the Renaissance the term Humanism refers to
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The emphasis in art on the accomplishments of God rather than that of humankind
A love of the wild untamed nature of the world
The power of art's moralizing agency to transform society
None of these
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Who argued that beauty was a form of sympathy and consonance of the parts
within a body?
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Plato
Abbot Suger
Leon Battista Alberti
Piet Mondrian
Question 6 (1 point)
During which time period did architecture point up to the heavens and the
Kingdom of God?
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The Renaissance
The Middle Ages
The Enlightenment
The Modern Era
Question 7 (1 point
During the Middle Ages the belief was born that architecture and the visual
arts can be used to influence beliefs, behavior and outcomes.
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True
Question 8 (1 point)
n the Khan Academy video "Michelangelo Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel"
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The scenes of Creation were optimistic and the scenes of the Final Judgement were
pessimistic
The scenes of Creation were pessimistic and the scenes of the Final Judgement were
optimistic
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the frescoes were created in the Renaissance
The scenes of the Libyan Sibyl were pessimistic
None of these
Question 9 (1 point)
The Khan Academy video Damien Hurst "The Physical Impossibility of
Death in the Mind of Someone Living" modern art ...
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is more about the interpretation of the viewer than previous epochs
is trying to transcend human weakness
None of these
In the Khan Academy video "Michelangelo, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel"
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the frescoes were created in the Middle Ages
the frescoes were created in the Modern era
the frescoes were created in the Enlightenment
In the Khan Academy video "Nude Woman: The Venus of Willendorf" the
figurine is called Venus because ...
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Its one of these just not sure which>
the museum just decided on a random name
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In the MOMA Learning Module Investigating Identity artists that used their
bodies in performances were not trying to ...
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perpetuate idealizations of the female form
question issues of gender
reclaim control over their own bodies
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According to Sarah Lewis in the video "How Art Can Change
Society" the appreciation of art ...
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is all about appreciating God and heaven
None of these
John Ruskin is associated with what kind of aesthetic
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Classical
Gothic
Enlightenment
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Which of the following is not an intrinsically Ancient Greek view of art?
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The Ancient Greeks were interested in the mystical and metaphysical properties of
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The Ancient Greeks believed inner balance could be expressed outwardly
Piet Mondrian was interested in making art into life and life into art.
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False
Question 9 (1 point)
In the Khan Academy video "Damien Hurst The Physical
Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" the shark in the
tank ...
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challenges the viewer to interpret what the artist means
makes a concrete statement about the meaning of death
allows people to make an informed decision about death
None of these
Question 10 (1 point)
According to the Khan Academy video "Why look at art?" the
benefit of looking at art is ...
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A heightened visual acumen
Attention to the environment being more aware and alert
All about noticing seeing beyond first impressions
All of these
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Rhythm
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What is the name given to the study of origin of the music that shapes a
culture?
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Culture Influence
Music History
Rhythmology
Question 2 (1 point)
Catherine Schmidt-Jones states "Music cannot happen without time. The
placement of the sounds in time is the of a piece of music."
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Melody
Beat
Meter
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In the learning resource "Musical categories by Genre" the section on "Vocal
Music" claims that the
Human Voice
is the oldest "instrument" of music.
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A type of religious folksong that is most closely associated with the
enslavement of African people in the American South is known as a
Spiritual
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Which group people gain little benefit from music and dance?
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Children
Elderly
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Dialogue occurs between dancer, drummer and spectators in
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dance.
Question 7 (1 point)
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Evelyn Glennie tells us that
all
musical Instruments teach us how to listen to music and others.
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Evelyn Glennie tells us that we need to allow our entire
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to experience raw sound.
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The placement of the sounds in time is the
rhythm
of a piece of music.
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A
note
is a sound with a particular pitch and duration.
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String a series of notes together, one after the other, and you
have a
melody
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The
meter
of a piece of music is the arrangement of its rhythms in a
repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats.
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Human beings probably danced even before there was a word
for it. In the learning resource "Dance 101: Why People Dance"
it states, "Rhythmic bodily movement is
Instinctive
Question 4 (1 point)
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A shuffling circular dance to chanting and hand clapping that
was common among early plantation slaves is the
ring shout
Question 5 (1 point)
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A theatrical dance form with codified technique developed
during the Renaissance is
ballet
Question 6 (1 point)
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Break
dance includes vocabulary like top/up rock, footwork and
freezes, acrobatic spins and power moves.
Question 7 (1 point)to individual musical instruments in a band or orchestra.
Music is meant to trigger reactions, invite reflection, awaken
feelings, activate memories and touch the heart.
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False
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Ethnomusicology is not just studying music; it is the study of
the music as it applies …
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to influencing the mood of the person viewing a movie.
to reinforcing the ethics of the listener in their views.
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Evelyn Glennie tells us that there are few music venues that
have proper
acoustic
design.
According to your assigned resource "Dance 101: Why People
Dance" it is through
dance
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to the culture from which it comes.that we can better understand our common humanity by
appreciating and exploring the subject.HUMN 100 Week 4 quiz Answered.
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It’s best to avoid
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language in everyday contexts as it’s likely to distract the listener from what
you are trying to say.
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hyperbole
is an obvious and intentional exaggeration, such as “I read a million books
this summer.”
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alliteration
is the commencement of two or more nearby words with the same letter or
sound. “She sells seashells by the seashore.”
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genre
means a type of art, literature or music characterized by a specific form,
content and style.
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A form of text that is performed before an audience is called
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“is like a rose” and “as thorny as a rose bush are examples of
simile
due to the words "like" and "as" when two unlike things are compared
Question 7 (1 point)
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In the assigned reading "Twenty-Four Suggestions For How To Read and
Understand a Poem number two suggests that you study the
title
and understand each word.
Question 8 (1 point)
You should also read a work twice if you are going to interpret it, and during
your second reading, you should begin to think more critically about the
work.
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True
False
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This literary technique describes a character’s interior monologue: a
continuous flow of thoughts going on in the characters mind.
stream of consciousness
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Personification
is when human qualities are attributed to inanimate objects or animals.
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language uses words that are written in a grand or elevated style.
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In the assigned reading "Twenty-Four Suggestions For How To Read and
Understand a Poem number twelve suggests that reading poetry aloud and
watching
punctuation
will give you a clearer idea of the meaning rather than reading line by line
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Simply put,
satire
is the irony, sarcasm, or ridicule in exposing, denouncing or deriding vice
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When Sheryll’s friend says “That’s just great news,” upon hearing she will
not be getting a promotion is an example of verbal
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“She is a rose.” Does not mean the woman is a flower but suggests attributes
of a rose. This is a
metaphor
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Unlike poetry
prose
focuses on characters and plot rather than focusing on sounds.
Question 8 (1 point)
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Writer Virginia Woolf stresses the importance of close collaboration between
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and writer to gain the most from literature.
Question 9 (1 point)
Knowing details of the poet’s life and types of poem they write
will help you understand the poem.
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True
False
Question 7 (1 point)
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Nonfiction
is a vast category that includes personal essays, scientific papers and
autobiographies.
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"die" instead, writing in an
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HUMN 100-week 6 Quiz; Answered Winter 2022.
Question 1 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT true about myths as they are
understood in the study of religion.
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They are used to explain natural phenomena
They often relate to rituals and symbols used by a religion
They refer to something that is not true
The often include accounts of supernatural events
Question 2 (1 point)
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Diwali
Question 3 (1 point)
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In Hinduism, the lotus flower is associated with the god
Lakshmi Sarasvati
and symbolizes purity, creation and fertility.
Question 4 (1 point)
Protestantism emerged from Catholicism in the 1500s, so both
Catholics and Protestants are Christians.
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True
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False
Question 6 (1 point)
A difference between religious instruction and instruction about
religion is
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Religious instruction is done by non-believers and instruction about religions is always
done by believers
Religious instruction is done by those who are members of the religion and instruction
about religions can be done by anyone.
Question 7 (1 point)
During Passover four cups of wine are included in the Seder meal
to symbolize
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the four times the angel of death passed over the doorways of God's chosen people
the four times God promised freedom to the Jews from slavery in the Torah
the four times Elijah was invited to the Passover meal and refused
the four flasks of wine the Jews had to share on their journey out of Egypt
Question 8 (1 point)
A myth, as understood in the field of religious studies, is
something that is untrue.
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True
False
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Before Muslims faced Mecca for prayer five times a day, they faced the city
of
Islam
Question 10 (1 point)
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The three marks of existence in Buddhism include lack of an inherent and
unchanging self, suffering or unsatisfactoriness, and
non-self
Question 1 (1 point)
One reason some Jews chose to include Miriam's cup in their Seder meal
ritual is
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to symbolize Elijah's wife
to make the ritual more inclusive of the women in the Exodus story
to recall how Miriam washed the feet of Jesus
Question 2 (1 point
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The word religion is hard to define and does not translate to all languages well.
Everyone has their own beliefs.
Some religions like to push their beliefs on others.
Studying religion means you end up converting to another religion.
Question 3 (1 point)
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The three main sects of Islam include Shia, Sunni and
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Question 4 (1 point)
Some languages have no equivalent term for the English word
"religion."
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True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
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In Hinduism, freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth is called
Moksha
Question 6 (1 point)
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The main characters in the Bhagavad Gita who is a member of the warrior
caste is
Arjuna
Question 7 (1 point)
Buddhism is a non-theistic religion.
Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
The Christian myth of the Last Supper is recalled in the Christian ritual of
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Bible Study classes
The Eucharist
Question 9 (1 point)
A myth as understood in the field of religious studies, is a
symbolic narrative.
Question 9 options:
True
False
Question 10 (1 point)
Myth as it is used in the study of religions is best described as
Question 10 options:
a symbolic narrative
any story of unknown origin
Folklore and fairy tales
Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is a problem encountered when studying religions
according to Russell McHutcheon?
Question 2 options:
The word religion is hard to define and does not translate to all languages well.
Everyone has their own beliefs.
Some religions like to push their beliefs on others.
Studying religion means you end up converting to another religion.
Question 3 (1 point)
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According to Islam, the first Muslim was
Muhammad
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The symbolism of the Eucharist was found in medieval civic life.
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True
False
Cows are sacred in Hinduism because this god was a cowherd when young
Krishna
Question 7 (1 point)
Hindus are both polytheistic and believe in one supreme god.
Question 7 options:
True
Question 8 (1 point)
Buddhists believe in gods known as bodhisattvas.
Question 8 options:
False
Question 10 (1 point)
T he academic study of religion focuses on historical and
descriptive accuracy of religious phenomena.
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Bodhidarma was the founder of the Shaolin school of martial arts.
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True
False
Hinduism used the swatstika as a holy symbol long before the Nazis used it
in another version.
Question 7 options:
True
There are more members of Hinduism than Islam in the world.
Question 8 options:
True
False
In Islam, "There is no god but God and Muhammad is his Messenger" is
known as the
Shahadah Shahada
Question 10 (1 point)
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Line 13 of Richard Wilton's poem Eucharists contains which literary device
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HUMN 100 Week 7 Quiz; winter 2022.
A most likely theme that emerges Amanda Palmer's Ted talk "The Art of
Asking" is that
Question 1 options:
to create community one must be willing to give but also to take
art requires individuality and the willingness to go it alone
artists should view themselves as outside the communities that they interact with
Question 2 (1 point
Art therapy allows those suffering with PTSD to
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address issues they cannot express in words through symbolic artistic creations
relive their traumas and deal with them directly
retain the trauma that affected them
make creations that painfully remind them of their trauma
Question 3 (1 point)
The National Endowment for the Arts has recently funded
projects about Tupperware, the Gold Rush and The Wizard of Oz.
Question 3 options:
True
False
The National Endowment for the Arts has recently funded projects about Jimi
Hendrix, Frankenstein and the Amish.
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True
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Employers today are looking for those who have mastery in
STEM fields only.
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True
False
Question 6 (1 point)
After viewing the three "Where the Hell is Matt?" videos in
chronological order which one of the following can most likely be inferred?
Question 6 options:
Matt's world travel did not change his perspective on other cultures because he does not
appear to have adapted to local traditions.
Matt's world travel did change his perspective on other cultures because he starts to
incorporate local cultural dances into his later videos.
Matt's world travel did not change his perspective on other cultures because he is not
shown interacting with people at the locations he visits.
Matt's world travel did change his perspective on other cultures because he continues to do
the exact same dance throughout all of the videos
Question 7 (1 point
The liberal arts and Humanities can provide a solid grounding in ethical
thinking.
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True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
Because of copyright law you cannot cover a song that is under copyright
without
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writing a letter to whomever owns the copyright
paying a licensing fee
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finding out who owns the copyright
paying to put the song in the public domain
Question 9 (1 point)
The ultimate aim of copyright law is to eventually benefit
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the public
the government
all of these
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Research about reading fiction suggests that
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readers of fiction are able to get into the heads of those completely different from them
readers of fiction are less likely to adopt new ideas readily
Question 1 (1 point)
The National Endowment for the Arts w.as created in 1966.
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True
False
Question 2 (1 point)
National Endowment for the Arts grants never go to individual
scholars.
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False
False
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Art therapy can be useful in the treatment of PTSD because
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it gives people an outlet to deal indirectly with their trauma
it forces people to face their fears
it relies on talk therapy
Question 4 (1 point)
A liberal arts education can help people see the larger contexts of
challenging issues.
Question 4 options:
True
False
Question 5 (1 point
One of the main themes of Amanda Palmer's talk "The Art of Asking" is most
likely
Question 5 options:
that asking for help creates a form of vulnerability which enhances personal growth
that asking for help is necessary for all art
Question 6 (1 point)
What is a most likely reason for including the three "Where the
Hell is Matt?" videos in this class?
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To demonstrate that exposure to different cultural communities and ideas can transform
individuals.
To provide a travelogue showing different parts of the world.
To show how all humans can dance the same dance.
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Which group most likely has a problem with the long length of copyright
protections?
Question 7 options:
academics
freelancers
lawyers
salaried content creators
Question 8 (1 point)
Refusals to grant licenses to use copyrighted material can be
based on moral grounds.
Question 8 options:
True
False
Question 9 (1 point)
Employers today want to hire those with intercultural skills.
Question 9 options:
True
False
Question 10 (1 point)
Research into the effects of reading fiction on cognitive processes suggest
that
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reading fiction helps people become observers rather than judgers
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