Cstu 101 quiz 8 | Architecture and Design homework help
Question 1
- Those who own property and means of production; in Marxism, capitalists as a class. Marxism says they exploit the class called the Proletariat.
Modernist
Bourgeoisie
Socialist
Orthodox
3 points
Question 2
- Which Revolution was a major factor in the complex chain of events leading to the Great War?
French Revolution
American Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Spanish Revolution
3 points
Question 3
- He was an atheistic existentialist quite unlike Nietzsche, and arrived at his conclusions using logic. He contended that the idea of God was self-contradictory, that the man called Christ could not be both divine and human because the terms are mutually exclusive. Lived from 1905-1980.
Sartre
Kierkegaard
Marx
Igor Stravinsky
3 points
Question 4
- Who helped set the initial stages of the Romanticism with his inspirational Social Contract. With the ringing proclamation: “Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains”.
Darwin
Rousseau
Marx
Napoleon
3 points
Question 5
- From the Essay, “The Future of Western Culture” This quote by Wendell Phillips “The heritage of the past is the seed that brings forth the harvest of the future.” is located in front on which building in Washington D.C.?
Capital
Whitehouse
Library of Congress
None of these
3 points
Question 6
- Between 1750 and 1850 England’s economic structure changed drastically as the nation shifted from an agrarian society to modern _________________.
Industrialism
Democracy
Technology
Modernism
3 points
Question 7
- Whose quote is this? “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it on to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.”
Washington
Jefferson
Reagan
Adams
3 points
Question 8
- For him, the way people made a living, their “means of production,” determined their beliefs and institutions. He based his worldview on the class struggle between the bourgeois vs the proletariat.
Darwin
Marx
Wordsworth
Tennyson
3 points
Question 9
- Which group concludes that truth is off the table, so relax?
Modernists
Christians
Postmodernists
Communists
3 points
Question 10
- The Middle Modern World would be considered which dates?
1789-1914
1803-1920
1700-1895
1863-1900
3 points
Question 11
- A belief system in contemporary culture characterized by the rejection of objective truth and global cultural narrative. Has influenced many cultural fields, including literary criticism, sociology, linguistics, architecture, visual arts, and music.
Postmodernism
Positivism
Socialism
Modernism
3 points
Question 12
- In Chapter 22 who said “No man can make you feel inferior without your consent.”
Hillary Clinton
Eleanor Roosevelt
Queen Elizabeth
Betty Friedan
3 points
Question 13
- Our distance from past ages enables us to perceive the periods when a culture was balanced, when the balance tipped into chaos, when the adjustment began that leads to a new period of balance and so on.
Culture-Epoch Theory
Modernism
Science of Chaos
Surrealism
3 points
Question 14
- In Chapter 21, we take a look at the 19th century. Which one of these is not one of the realities of this century in Western culture?
Science
Progress of Christianity
Secular worldview
Materialism
3 points
Question 15
- Which building illustrates the materialism and industrialization of 19th-century Europe?
Kaufman House
Crystal Palace
Palace of Versailles
St. Peter’s Basilica
3 points
Question 16
- The early 20th century could be described by which representative phrase?
“Things fall apart”
“Man is born free”
“Religion is the opiate of the masses”
“If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him”
3 points
Question 17
- From the Essay, “The Future of Western Culture.” Which letters below signify-we are Roman and all of this is ours?
Pax-Romano
SPQR
Omega
Alpha
3 points
Question 18
- He stressed the absurdity of human existence and the inability of our reason to understand the world. A passionate individualist, he proclaimed the will to power as the only value in a meaningless world. Lived from 1844-1900.
Sartre
Nietzsche
Darwin
Kierkegaard
3 points
Question 19
- The most representative poet of the mid-Victorian era, He reflected the mood of the period in poetry that was sad, quiet, contemplative, melancholy, sometimes wistful, and often pessimistic. The old optimism of the early Romantics had vanished.
Arnold
Tennyson
Gauguin
Shelley
3 points
Question 20
- Although he did not consider himself a Romantic poet, he is remembered for a classic Romantic quote: “Each man is meant to represent humanity in his own way, combining its elements uniquely”.
Wordsworth
Coleridge
Byron
Shelley
3 points
Question 21
- The Vietnam Memorial is a prime example of Neo-Classical architecture.
True
False
2 points
Question 22
- Paris hosted the Great Exhibition of 1851.
True
False
2 points
Question 23
- The battle cry of the French Revolution of “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” was thrilling slogan which represented the reality of this Revolution.
True
False
2 points
Question 24
- Existentialism was a philosophical movement that was formulated during the Second World War.
True
False
2 points
Question 25
- According to the video presentation “Modernist Influences on Western Thought”, Rousseau had a low view of mankind and taught that mankind never had a chance in life because we are born bad.
True
False
2 points
Question 26
- Whitman’s epic novel Moby Dick is still read by many.
True
False
2 points
Question 27
- The nineteenth century was noted for the prosperity stimulated by the industrial revolution, the growing middle class, and the enormous increase in manufactured products.
True
False
2 points
Question 28
- Impressionists saw themselves as the ultimate realists whose main concern was the perception of optical sensations of light and color.
True
False
2 points
Question 29
- According to the video “A Prism for Christian Reflection on Popular Culture”, the presenter stated that as Christians, we can and should remove ourselves from Culture.
True
False
2 points
Question 30
- The most powerful moving force behind the Civil Rights Movement of the 60’s was Jessie Jackson, the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
True
False