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    World History Mid-Term Exam (Ch. 3 -22) Mr. Halliday Choose the letter of the best answer. (1 point each) ____ 1. Buddhism spread across Asia mostly as a result of A. trade. B. conquest. C. missionary efforts. D. pilgrimages by the faithful. ____ 2. A Phoenician contribution that people still benefit from today was A. the introduction of Indo-Aryan languages to C. the invention of the phonetic alphabet. Europe. B. the invention of the sail. D. the invention of the labyrinth. ____ 3. Monotheism

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    secular music during the Baroque period was the beginning of something new. Many people had no idea that the instruments they used during the Renaissance period could do more than they had been doing with them. This brought a new meaning of music and life into the world. It was a great change for music‚ instruments‚ and even people. Church music‚ also known as sacred music‚ was well known in the Renaissance Era‚ while the secular music will become more known in the Baroque Era. Let’s dive in by first

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    the extent of a ruler’s control was not their only concern. Many monarchs throughout Europe took great initiative to consolidate and increase their power‚ building absolute monarchies in which they held absolute power. The pursuit of political absolutism frequently stemmed from past conflict involving the various monarchs and included practices such as increasing the authority and control over the nobility‚ building standing armies‚ and independently collecting funds‚ the manner of which were similar

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    n the differences between absolute and relative morality Relativism and absolutism are two ethical theories that strongly differ in beliefs and opinions. A relativist person would believe that there are no absolute universal truths‚ truth is relative to the subject and can differ from person to person and society to society. Relativism considers the outcome of choices; a relativist will generally make decisions based on the likely outcome. On the other hand‚ an absolutist thinker believes that

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    MUSI200 Concerts Across Time Professor Gant Baroque vs. Popular Music Music is the heart of culture and has affected people in more ways than the average person can have on someone. It can take you on a journey or help bring closure to a(n) ending journey. Music has always done this through the changes in time and the persona behind the music. Music will always grasp the changing culture ’s heart based on the time period. Baroque music is different from what today ’s culture would call popular

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    The Pearls of the Baroque The Baroque was a period of counter- reformation where the church and its teachings became the new focal point of praise in works of art‚ sculpture and architecture. Spanning the 17th Century‚ which ranges from 1600-1720‚ the Baroque was a platform to celebrate spirituality. Those who were artistically inclined during this period made it their goal to express their love of religion and classicism through extravagance and restraint of the figures‚ clothing and emotions in

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    3 from Pieces en trio (1692) baroque music (performed in modern times). I enjoyed both concerts‚ but even not being a musician‚ rock music can easily be separated from baroque music. There are several large differences between rock and baroque. Although there are differences‚ rock formed as a result of Baroque and classical music; this occurred centuries after western music was created. Instruments used is one of the obvious differences between rock and Baroque. Before the discovery of electricity

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    feature in Baroque music. It’s the use of musical flourishes that are non-necessary to the basic melody or harmony. 3. What is an oratorio? How does it differ from an opera? Oratorios are large-scale compositions that tended to be serious and dramatic. Oratorios differed from operas because they did not use scenery in the performance. They also were mostly sacred topics instead of history and mythology. 4. What is an orchestra? How did the development of orchestras influence Baroque music? An orchestra

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    Description of David‚ by Italian Baroque artist Gianlorenzo Bernini. The sculpture was one of many commissions to decorate the villa of Bernini’s patron Cardinal Scipione Borghese · What are Italian Baroque characteristics of Gianlorenzo Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers? The fountain served as a public emblem of the Catholic Church’s dominance and authority. · Caravaggio’s paintings depart from Renaissance traditions to reflect the Italian Baroque style‚ how? The artist depicted

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    view is the thesis that there are universal and essential moral values. In other words‚ if people from other societies do not accept these values‚ then they are believed to be immoral. Absolutism does not claim that one set of moral rules must be applied to everyone on this earth. One of the central ideas that absolutism is based off is called tolerance. Tolerance is the acceptance of behavior very contrast to our own way and ideas that are not necessarily right. I think that both theses provide in

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