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CSTU 101 Quiz 1 solutions complete answers
Egyptian culture’s life and religion were inseparable.
Question 1
The belief in and worship of many gods.
Question 2
Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?
Question 3
The basic way an individual looks at life, his basic worldview, the grid through which he see the world.
Question 4
Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
Question 5
The Babylonian Captivity occurred closest to which date?
Question 6
A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
Question 7
The most significant Sumerian literary work was
Question 8
Known as the land between the Rivers.
Question 9
Egypt was a __________ throughout its long history.
Question 10
The flux of change that we see in a culture is called
Question 11
Which cultures religion could be described as being pragmatic and self-serving?
Question 12
Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?
Question 13
What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
Question 14
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 15
Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
Question 16
The National Archives was designed to symbolize the importance of ______.
Question 17
Which system says “the sun is at the center of the universe”?
Question 18
Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”
Question 19
This was perhaps the best known sculpture of Egyptian art.
Question 20
Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?
Question 21
The Egyptian Culture was very concerned about the color of skin pigmentation and made a point to segregate those who were different.
Question 22
The Assyrian Empire lasted well into 400BC.
Question 23
We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics.
Question 24
The Egyptian and Mesopotamian culture were very similar.
Question 25
The "Men of Issachar" were located in a small town in Egypt, and directed the construction of the first pyramid.
Question 26
Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced in learning.
Question 27
The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks.
Question 28
Technology involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit.
Question 29
The Egyptians never were able to work with the post and lintel construction method.
Question 30
The visual arts used within a culture are usually self-explanatory.
The Egyptian religion had a certain ethical component called ________
The basic way an individual looks at life, his basic worldview, the grid through which he see the world.
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.”
The first written language was called
The Egyptian and Mesopotamian culture were very similar.
Greek historian and writer who described Egypt as “all the country covered by the inundations of the Nile”
Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through follow and deceptive philosophy…”
The most significant Sumerian literary work was
Egypt was a throughout its long history.
What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia?
The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?
Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
What two concepts are the main focuses of our studies in CSTU 101?
Sumerians were from which area.
The Babylonian Captivity occurred closest to which date?
What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?
Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?
This was perhaps the best known sculpture of Egyptian art.
Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?
The belief in and worship of many gods.
This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.
The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of .
Who credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
Known as the land between the Rivers.
Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?
Sumerian sculptures mainly used granite for their statue.
The Egyptians never were able to work with the post and lintel construction method.
The Assyrian Empire lasted well into 400BC.
Egyptian art depicts men and woman according to their most characteristic angle; that is the face and legs in profile but the eyes and torso as if viewed from the front.
The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.
The pyramids of Egypt were built to represent the wealth of the Egyptians, with no religious or meaning of permanence whatsoever.
Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced in learning.
The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks.
Nebuchadnezzar has been discovered to be just a fictional king.
Technology involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit.
Question 1
Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”
Question 2
Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
Question 3
This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.
Question 4
Which one of the following was not discussed as a technology of early civilization?
Question 5
Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
Question 6
"The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?
Question 7
The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____.
Question 8
Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe
Question 9
What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
Question 10
The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?
Question 11
Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?
Question 12
What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia?
Question 13
The belief in and worship of many gods.
Question 14
Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after?
Question 15
Known as the land between the Rivers.
Question 16
Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
Question 17
Sumerians were from which area.
Question 18
A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
Question 19
The flux of change that we see in a culture is called
Question 20
What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?
Question 21
Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle.
Question 22
The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.
Question 23
The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids.
Question 24
Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced.
Question 25
The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries.
Question 26
The Egyptian Culture was very concerned about the color of skin pigmentation and made a point to segregate those who were different.
Question 27
We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics.
Question 28
Early Christian art showed a shepherd carrying a sheep?
This symbolized their admiration for this occupation?
Question 29
The "Men of Issachar" were located in a small town in
Egypt, and directed the construction of the first pyramid.
Question 30
Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.
· Question 1
3 out of 3 points
The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?
· Question 2
3 out of 3 points
What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
· Question 3
3 out of 3 points
Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
· Question 4
3 out of 3 points
"The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?
· Question 5
3 out of 3 points
Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
· Question 6
3 out of 3 points
Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe
· Question 7
3 out of 3 points
What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?
· Question 8
3 out of 3 points
The National Archives was designed to symbolize the importance of ______.
· Question 9
3 out of 3 points
Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?
· Question 10
3 out of 3 points
Known as the land between the Rivers.
· Question 11
3 out of 3 points
The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____.
· Question 12
3 out of 3 points
Sumerians were from which area.
· Question 13
3 out of 3 points
What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?
· Question 14
3 out of 3 points
The belief in and worship of many gods.
· Question 15
3 out of 3 points
What is the key concept that separates "culture" from "civilization"?
· Question 16
3 out of 3 points
The flux of change that we see in a culture is called
· Question 17
3 out of 3 points
A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
· Question 18
3 out of 3 points
Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after?
· Question 19
3 out of 3 points
Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”
· Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
· Question 21
Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.
· Question 22
The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks.
· Question 23
The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.
· Question 24
King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist.
· Question 25
Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced.
· Question 26
The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids.
· Question 27
The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the earliest pyramids.
· Question 28
The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries.
· Question 29
The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history.
· Question 30
The great pyramids of Egypt are perhaps the most obvious example of the Egyptian fixation on permanence.
Question 1 What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia?
Question 2 Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after?
Question 3 What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?
Question 4 "The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?
Question 5 The belief in and worship of many gods.
Question 6 Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe
Question 7 What is the key concept that separates "culture" from "civilization"?
Question 8 Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?
Question 9 Known as the land between the Rivers.
Question 10 The flux of change that we see in a culture is called
Question 11 Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
Question 12 Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
Question 13 Sumerians were from which area.
Question 14 The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____.
Question 15 What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
Question 16 A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
Question 17 What is the key concept that separates “culture” from “civilization”?
Question 18 Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
Question 19 This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.
Question 20 The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?
Question 21 The Egyptian Culture was very concerned about the color of skin pigmentation and made a point to segregate those who were different.
Question 22 King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist.
Question 23 The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history.
Question 24 The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids.
Question 25 The "Men of Issachar" were located in a small town in Egypt, and directed the construction of the first pyramid.
Question 26 Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.
Question 27 We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics.
Question 28 The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.
Question 29 The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the earliest pyramids.
Question 30 The Egyptian Culture was short lived and lasted only a few centuries.
Question 1 The Egyptian temples were the first structures in the ancient world to be built entirely of _____.
Question 2 Legal standards had been developed in the past but none so practical as the Code of Laws that established the rule of law from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. Who was the Code of Laws named after?
Question 3 The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?
Question 4 The flux of change that we see in a culture is called
Question 5 Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
Question 6 Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
Question 7 Known as the land between the Rivers.
Question 8 What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?
Question 9 Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?
Question 10 Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”
Question 11 Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
Question 12 Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe
Question 13 What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
Question 14 This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.
Question 15 Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?
Question 16 The belief in and worship of many gods.
Question 17 "The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?
Question 18 Sumerians were from which area.
Question 19 A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
Question 20 What were the two main rivers in Mesopotamia?
Question 21 The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the pyramids.
Question 22 Early Christian art showed a shepherd carrying a sheep? This symbolized their admiration for this occupation?
Question 23 The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sundried bricks.
Question 24 Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle.
Question 25 We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics.
Question 26 The Egyptian Culture was very concerned about the color of skin pigmentation and made a point to segregate those who were different.
Question 27 Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.
Question 28 The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history.
Question 29 The great pyramids of Egypt are perhaps the most obvious example of the Egyptian fixation on permanence.
Question 30 King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist.
Question 1
Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?
Question 3
What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
Question 4
This study explores different ideas about what it means to be human.
Question 5
Sumerians were from which area.
Question 6
A combination, reconciliation, or coalescence of varying, often mutually opposed beliefs, principles, or practices, esp. those of various religions, into a new conglomerate whole typically marked by internal inconsistencies.
Question 7
Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
Question 8
This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.
Question 9
Which artifact provided the key that allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics?
Question 10
"The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?
Question 11
Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe
Question 12
Who wrote these words for us to live by? “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy…”
Question 13
What two concepts are the main focuses of our studies in CSTU 101?
Question 15
Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
Question 16
The belief in and worship of many gods.
Question 17
A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
Question 18
Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
Question 19
What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?
Question 21
Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle.
Question 22
The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the
Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sundried bricks.
Question 23
We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics.
Question 24
Early Christian art showed a shepherd carrying a sheep? This symbolized their admiration for this occupation?
Question 25
The Iwo Jima Memorial is located in Japan, and is a tribute to their soldiers.
Question 26
Technology involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit.
Question 27
Egypt was a democracy throughout its long history.
Question 28
Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced.
Question 29
King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist.
Question 30
The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history.
Who said that “To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child” when we do not have an understanding of the past?
Uncommon valor was a common virtue is located on which monument?
This study explores different ideas about what it means to be human.
Which artifact depicts the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt?
Who said “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose”
The establishment of permanent agricultural communities marked the beginning of what?
This word is defined as the sum total of the collective beliefs, behaviors, and values that connect a group within a society.
Sumerians were from which area.
Who is credited with inventing the first written language, a system called cuneiform?
What term describes the multiple perspectives we see in Egyptian art, especially in portraying the human body?
What is the system states that the Sun is at the center of the Universe?
Which one of the following was not discussed as a technology of early civilization?
The belief in and worship of many gods.
The flux of change that we see in a culture is called
Ancient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universe
Known as the land between the Rivers.
"The Heritage of the Past is the Seed that Brings Forth the Harvest of the Future." Is located on which building in Washington?
What two concepts are the main focuses of our studies in CSTU 101?
What could justly be described as the study of how people process and document their human experience?
A temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamians.
Sumerian civilization was ancient, but not very advanced.
The great pyramids of Egypt are perhaps the most obvious example of the Egyptian fixation on permanence.
The Mesopotamians built their ziggurats and temple from the available stone, while the Egyptians built their tomb, temples using sun-dried bricks.
One of the functions of art in ancient Egypt was to preserve one’s identity for the afterlife.
Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle.
We can think of a paradigm shift as a change in the way that we do mathematics
Stonehenge was probably a Neolithic Shrine
King Cyrus that is mentioned in the Bible did not really exist
Technology involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit.
The Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, and largely unrelated, developments in early human history.