Deck 4: Greek Classicism and Hellenism
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Deck 4: Greek Classicism and Hellenism
1
The best soldiers in Greece came from __________.
A) Athens
B) Thessaly
C) Sparta
D) Solon
E) Thebes
A) Athens
B) Thessaly
C) Sparta
D) Solon
E) Thebes
C
2
The age after Alexander's death is called __________.
A) Classical
B) Archaic
C) Imperial
D) Historia
E) Hellenistic
A) Classical
B) Archaic
C) Imperial
D) Historia
E) Hellenistic
E
3
__________ style is an approach to art characterized by individuality,virtuosity,and emotion.
A) Platonic
B) Ionic
C) Classical
D) Ionic
E) Hellenistic
A) Platonic
B) Ionic
C) Classical
D) Ionic
E) Hellenistic
E
4
__________ was the city from which Hellenistic culture flowed.
A) Athens
B) Sparta
C) Thebes
D) Tyre
E) Alexandria
A) Athens
B) Sparta
C) Thebes
D) Tyre
E) Alexandria
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5
The Persian War effectively ended after the Greek victory at __________.
A) Delos
B) Thessaly
C) Plataea
D) Salamis
E) Marathon
A) Delos
B) Thessaly
C) Plataea
D) Salamis
E) Marathon
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6
The __________ order is characterized by columns employing an elaborate leaf motif in the capital.
A) Ionic
B) Corinthian
C) Hellenistic
D) Doric
E) Platonic
A) Ionic
B) Corinthian
C) Hellenistic
D) Doric
E) Platonic
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7
Plato believed that art derived primarily from the skill of knowing and making,or __________.
A) catharsis
B) aporia
C) historia
D) logos
E) techne
A) catharsis
B) aporia
C) historia
D) logos
E) techne
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8
The __________ order is characterized by columns with scroll-like capitals and circular bases.
A) Ionic
B) Corinthian
C) Hellenistic
D) Doric
E) Platonic
A) Ionic
B) Corinthian
C) Hellenistic
D) Doric
E) Platonic
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9
The Greek ship used at the battle of Salamis is called a __________.
A) platea
B) schooner
C) trireme
D) techne
E) catharsis
A) platea
B) schooner
C) trireme
D) techne
E) catharsis
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10
__________ refers to the fusion of diverse religious beliefs and practices.
A) Emotionalism
B) Internationalism
C) Syncretism
D) Hubris
E) Phenomenalism
A) Emotionalism
B) Internationalism
C) Syncretism
D) Hubris
E) Phenomenalism
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11
__________ carried Athenian culture further than ever before.
A) Philip
B) Alexander
C) Macedon
D) Ptolomie
E) Herodotus
A) Philip
B) Alexander
C) Macedon
D) Ptolomie
E) Herodotus
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12
Plato's Theory of __________ held that material reality was only a copy of a perfect,universal reality that can only be grasped by reason.
A) Gods
B) Reason
C) Forms
D) Senses
E) Art
A) Gods
B) Reason
C) Forms
D) Senses
E) Art
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13
Herodotus believed the loss of the Persians was a result of their __________.
A) small numbers
B) poor leadership
C) scarce supplies
D) religion
E) hubris
A) small numbers
B) poor leadership
C) scarce supplies
D) religion
E) hubris
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14
__________ called artistry a form of "divine madness."
A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Diogenes
D) Thucydides
E) Thales
A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Diogenes
D) Thucydides
E) Thales
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15
__________ achieved dominance in intellectual and aesthetic Greek life.
A) Thessaly
B) Athens
C) Sparta
D) Thebes
E) Solon
A) Thessaly
B) Athens
C) Sparta
D) Thebes
E) Solon
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16
For __________,proper art depends upon the "moral ends of the polis."
A) Aristotle
B) Diogenes
C) Plato
D) Myron
E) Amyntas
A) Aristotle
B) Diogenes
C) Plato
D) Myron
E) Amyntas
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17
__________ is a style of art relying on the fundamentals of simplicity,clarity of structure,and appeal to the intellect.
A) Hellenism
B) Expressionism
C) Classicism
D) Realism
E) Anti-classicism
A) Hellenism
B) Expressionism
C) Classicism
D) Realism
E) Anti-classicism
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18
__________ was the first to view history as a specialized discipline.
A) Herodotus
B) Hippocrates
C) Socrates
D) Protagoras
E) Thucydides
A) Herodotus
B) Hippocrates
C) Socrates
D) Protagoras
E) Thucydides
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19
__________ is a type of government run by the few,especially by a small faction of persons or families.
A) Democracy
B) Plutocracy
C) Monarchy
D) Oligarchy
E) Sophistry
A) Democracy
B) Plutocracy
C) Monarchy
D) Oligarchy
E) Sophistry
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20
__________ is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty and art and their relation to human beings.
A) Ethics
B) Epistemology
C) Metaphysics
D) Physics
E) Aesthetics
A) Ethics
B) Epistemology
C) Metaphysics
D) Physics
E) Aesthetics
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21
Aristotle believed that the art could produce a "purging" of emotions,an effect he called __________.
A) techne
B) poiesis
C) catharsis
D) idealization
E) poetics
A) techne
B) poiesis
C) catharsis
D) idealization
E) poetics
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22
__________ Classical style sculpture emphasizes emotion to a greater degree than had earlier styles.
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23
At the end of the Peloponnesian Wars,__________ had gained political dominance.
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24
By placing some figures higher than others,fifth century B.C.E Greek vase painters suggested __________.
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25
The stern look on the faces of Greek __________ sculpture expresses rational self-control.
A) Hellenistic
B) Archaic
C) Transitional
D) Classical
E) Post-classical
A) Hellenistic
B) Archaic
C) Transitional
D) Classical
E) Post-classical
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26
Diogenes was leader of the philosophers called __________.
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27
The __________ is the greatest Greek temple and the prototype of all classical buildings since.
A) Pantheon
B) Parthenon
C) Acropolis
D) Temple of Athena Nike
E) Temple of Olympian Zeus
A) Pantheon
B) Parthenon
C) Acropolis
D) Temple of Athena Nike
E) Temple of Olympian Zeus
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28
__________ would sit in the Athenian agora and question passersby,especially the rich and powerful.
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29
The sculptures once on the east pediment of the Parthenon are now sometimes called the "__________."
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30
Hellenistic sculptors turned away from __________.
A) public display
B) idealization
C) marble
D) Greece
E) nudity
A) public display
B) idealization
C) marble
D) Greece
E) nudity
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31
The Classical Greek Temple uses a __________ structure.
A) brick
B) pilaster
C) post-and-lintel
D) wooden
E) column
A) brick
B) pilaster
C) post-and-lintel
D) wooden
E) column
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32
__________ architecture sought to produce an overpowering emotional experience.
A) Corinthian
B) Hellenistic
C) Archaic
D) Classical
E) Late-Classical
A) Corinthian
B) Hellenistic
C) Archaic
D) Classical
E) Late-Classical
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33
An artwork's color scheme is referred to as its __________.
A) harmony
B) tone
C) design
D) composition
E) palette
A) harmony
B) tone
C) design
D) composition
E) palette
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34
"Man is the measure of all things," according to __________.
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35
__________ developed a set of rules for constructing the ideal human figure,which he laid out his treatise The Canon.
A) Polydorus
B) Polyclitus
C) Phidias
D) Myron
E) none of these
A) Polydorus
B) Polyclitus
C) Phidias
D) Myron
E) none of these
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36
Greek classical sculpture begins with the sculptors Myron and __________ in the middle of the fifth century B.C.E.
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37
Among the four characteristics of Greek __________ painting is the portrayal of figures in simple line drawings.
A) mural
B) sculpture
C) devotional
D) vase
E) none of these
A) mural
B) sculpture
C) devotional
D) vase
E) none of these
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38
Much surviving Greek art is actually a __________ copy.
A) British
B) French
C) Ottoman
D) Italian
E) Roman
A) British
B) French
C) Ottoman
D) Italian
E) Roman
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39
The __________ in Alexandria became the focal point of the Hellenistic intellectual world.
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40
__________ sculpted the Discus Thrower (or Discobolus).
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41
Who was the first (and perhaps greatest)Greek tragedian?
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42
Hubris refers to excessive pride or ambition.
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43
The Sophists preached faith to reason.
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44
Plato invented aesthetics as a branch of philosophy.
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45
Socrates believed that knowledge created virtuous behavior.
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46
Zeno was the founder of Stoicism.
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47
The Dying Gaul exemplifies __________ style.
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48
Although talented in many things,the Greeks produced no major mathematicians.
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49
Ptolemy I sought to unite Egyptians and Greeks by founding a new god.
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50
The paired spiral shaped forms on the capital of an Ionic column are called __________.
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51
After the sack of Athens by the Persians,the Acropolis was rebuilt by __________.
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52
In general,what did the philosophy and aesthetics of the Greeks focus on?
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53
Greek temples had little open __________ space.
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54
The histories of Thucydides are polemical and biased.
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55
What is unique about the frieze on the Temple of Athena Nice?
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56
Greek astronomers were aware the earth is a sphere.
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57
The figure of the Cnidian Aphrodite sways to the left in the famous Praxitelean __________.
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58
Why do we study Greek vase painting instead of wall painting?
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59
Some Buddhist sculpture in India shows Hellenistic influence.
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60
In what context would one have seen Greek theatre?
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61
Analyze the design of the Greek Parthenon.What values does it suggest? What does this tell us about Greek life and thinking at the time? How did Greek religion differ from other religions with which you are familiar,such as Christianity?
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62
Compare and contrast a Classical Greek sculpture and a Hellenistic Greek sculpture.Use visual evidence to hypothesize changes in Greek society,political life,and culture.
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63
Choose an example of Greek tragedy.Explain where one would have seen the play performed,and use Aristotle's theory of tragedy to explain its composition and effect.
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