Liberty University CSTU 101 Quiz 1 Complete Solutions Correct Answers Key

A solved Quiz 1 for CSTU 101, covering key religious studies concepts.

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Liberty University CSTU 101 quiz 1complete solutionscorrect answerskeyMore than 3 versionsAncient Egyptian values expressed their belief in the eternal structure of the universeThe Urban and Agricultural Revolutions were separate, andlargely unrelated, developmentsin early human history.What two concepts are the main focus of our studies in HUMN 101?Ancient societies were transformed most by the invention of the wheel.The domestication of animals cannot truly be described as a technology.Which of the following is an example of the reflective arts?Who said that we live “without experience, from day to day” when we do not have anunderstanding of the past?Egypt art depicts objects according to their most characteristic angle.What is the key concept that separates “culture” from “civilization”?The Egyptians did not have the technology of the wheel when they built the earliest pyramids.Which of the following was not discussed as a technology of the 4th millennium?Egyptian artists would probably have depicted the human form more realistically if theirculture had been more advanced.The agricultural revolution must have occurred before the urban revolution.The terms "culture" and "civilization" are roughly interchangeable.Technology always involves the manipulation of raw materials to produce some benefit.One of the functions of art in ancient Egypt was to preserve one's identity for the afterlife.Which sculpture "sums up" what the reflective and expressive arts are all about?What is the second "wave" that Alvin Toffler described?Ancient Sumerian literature contains remarkable parallels with the book of Genesis.The development of calendars suggests the beginning of "scientific thinking."Culture is the sum total of things that bind people together within a society.Which of the following verses is not used in the text to support the "biblical reason" forstudying the humanities?According to the text, history is best defined as "what happened in the past."According to the text, the "emotional reason" for studying the humanities is all about learningto become more sentimental.Which verse in the Bible could be described as Paul's statement of values?What two concepts are the main focus of our studies in HUMN 101?Which wordcompletes the pattern in the following sentence? "Cultures create, _____, andtransmit ideas and works of art."The concept of "imago Dei" is central to the "intellectual reason" for studying the humanities.Thetextbookargues that thereis nothinggood that evercomes froma multiculturalapproach to western history and culture.What sculpture "sums up" what the reflective and expressive arts are all about?Inthe15th-centurypainting"MadonnaandChildwiththeInfantSt.John,"whatisrepresented by the object in the sky over Mary's left shoulder?According to Goethe, we're living an illusion when we live only for the moment.Goethe is best known as the author of Faust.Humanities Definition:is the sum total of the common things that bind people together in a society.-political, social,philosophical, educational, and economical aspectsIf you take the word back to its original meaning, the word "value" has to do with weighingsomething.The apostle Paul writes one verse to define Biblical Christian values:How does a culture express its values?Creation of artStudy of humanitiesWhat exactly is created, preserved and transmitted within a culture?

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