&magicnumber=25&category1=Chapters 1, 2, and 3 - Intro, Profile of a Critical Thinker, Myth and Origin&category2=Chapters 15, 4, 5, 6 Conflicts in Art, Literature, Art, and Music&category3=Anythings goes!&category4=Round and Round it Goes&category5=This quarter, I learned a 'whole-lot-of-bunch' about the Humanities&question1=TRUE OR FALSE - The term “humanism” once meant the study of human anatomy&question2= This name is synonymous with the Water Stone&question3=TRUE OR FALSE The Apollonian response is governed by reason and logic&question4=The Dionysian response is named after Dionysus, who was the Greek god of the sun&question5=Sesame Street, the long running children's program, probably owes its title to the words spoken by this myth figure&question6=TRUE or False Cubist paintings depict more than one side of an image at once &question7=Mozart and Beethoven both laid the foundations for the musical genre known as the blues&question8=The focus on light instead of subject matter is central to Impressionism&question9=Baroque music, like its architectural counterpart, is notable for its utter simplicity&question10=TRUE OR FALSE -- -There are 7 conflicts for Art&question11=The city of New Orleans was heavily involved with the beginnings of jazz and blues&question12=Hedonists were strongly against the notion of carpe diem&question13=Which definition of aesthetic experience most closely approximates the discussion in the Humanities course? A) An inner sense of satisfaction that is its own justification. B) Insights into the meaning of life provided by works of art. C) The realization that art can change society. D) A feeling of insecurity that leads one to create. &question14=Arrogance, or hubris, was the character flaw shared by most classical tragic heroes&question15=During the Renaissance the humanities were. A) Guidelines for a carefree, pleasure-filled life free from authority. B) The study of what would be possible in the future. C) An intensive focus on the social injustices of the time. D) Partly the study of classical art, literature, and philosophy &question16=This word can be translated from Arabis as 'one who submits'&question17=He is the director of 'Birth of a Nation'&question18=Which of the following does not belong in a list of critical thought responses to a work of art? A) putting aside instinctive emotional experience the work provides B) allowing your emotions to determine your response C) defining what it is you want to determine D) evaluating the work in its proper context &question19=In this play, a mother murders her children in revenge. The play also takes her name.&question20=Q: In terms of criticism, alienation means A. Not finishing a book one decides is not worth the time. B. Being unwilling to read a work by an author with political opinions vastly different from one’s own. C. Turning off the critical approach and surrendering to the emotions. D. Turning off the emotions in favor of analysis.&question21= Serious criticism aimed at the betterment of society but accomplished through laughter. A. parody B. irony C. tragedy D. satire&question22=: Apollo is to Dionysus as A. Saturday is to Sunday. B. Happiness is to inspiration. C. A birthday party is to a funeral. D. A botany class lecture is to the Mardi Gras.&question23=This abstractionist painter gave flowers and common objects a sexual allure on canvas&question24=When you find good reasons rather than real reasons for something unpleasant somebody does to you, you are A. Organizing. B. Moralizing. C. Rationalizing. D. Analyzing.&question25=Q: Calling one’s wife “the little woman” and portraying minorities with unchanging traits like laziness are examples of A. Enlightened self-interest. B. Stereotyping. C. Closet hostilities. D. Political correctness.&answer1=False&answer2=Who is Naguchi&answer3=True&answer4=false&answer5=Who is Ali Baba&answer6=true&answer7=false&answer8=true&answer9= False&answer10=false&answer11=true&answer12=false&answer13=a. An inner sense of satisfaction that is its own justification. &answer14=true&answer15=D) Partly the study of classical art, literature, and philosophy &answer16=Muslim&answer17=Who is D.W. Griffith&answer18=B. allowing your emotions to determine your response&answer19=Who is Medea&answer20=D. Turning off the emotions in favor of analysis.&answer21=D. satire&answer22= D. A botany class lecture is to the Mardi Gras.&answer23=who is Georgia Okeffe&answer24=C. Rationalizing.&answer25= B. Stereotyping.&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=Q: The Star Wars character who best exemplifies the archetypal enemy of the hero is A. Luke Skywalker B. Darth Vader C. Princess Leia D. R2D2&finalanswer=B. Darth Vader&gamename=Humanities CCA blitz&loadresult=Load Success!