Polyrhythmic structure.
  • In African tradition, kinship extended to?
  • The predominant themes of Rococo paintings were?
  • The dominant element in African music is?
  • The word "caravel" refers to a?
New method.
  • What does the title of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum mean?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
Living, dead, and the unborn.
  • In African cultural history, the griot was a?
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
  • The dominant element in African music is?
  • In African tradition, kinship extended to?
Power must remain within the people and not the ruler and that humans have the right to life, liberty, and estate.
  • "Whatever is, is right" reflects the philosophic optimism of?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • What were the characteristics of the religious rites of the Maya and Aztecs?
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
Novel.
  • Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson were both noted eighteenth-century writers of which new literary form?
  • Which country sent a large fleet across the Indian Ocean at the beginning of the fifteenth century?
  • The only indigenous people of the Americas known to have produced a written language were the?
  • The belief in a mechanistic universe fashioned by a Creator God who does not directly intervene in its affairs is called?
Class inequality and serious financial crisis brought about by some 500 years of costly wars and royal extravagance.
  • What were the characteristics of the religious rites of the Maya and Aztecs?
  • What caused the French Revolution? What happened in France after the Revolution?
  • What does the title of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum mean?
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
Marco Polo.
  • Who is considered the "father of the symphony"?
  • The thirteenth-century merchant whose sojourn at the court of Mongol China was recorded in Il Milione was?
  • Descartes' proposition, "I think, therefore I am," demonstrated?
  • Who were the significant figures of the Scientific Revolution?
Benin.
  • Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson were both noted eighteenth-century writers of which new literary form?
  • Before the fifteenth-century, the West African elite was most heavily influenced by?
  • The only indigenous people of the Americas known to have produced a written language were the?
  • The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by?
Galileo.
  • Which city was the greatest of the early West African trading centers and the seat of a Muslim university?
  • Which figure famously recanted his scientific theories in 1633 after having been put on trial for heresy?
  • The Spanish troops led by Cortés were most critical of the Aztec...?
  • Descartes' proposition, "I think, therefore I am," demonstrated?
David's The Oath of the Horatii.
  • One reason that both Protestants and Catholics opposed the heliocentric theory was that it?
  • The belief in a mechanistic universe fashioned by a Creator God who does not directly intervene in its affairs is called?
  • The dominant element in African music is?
  • The fusion of art and politics that exalted the ideal of service and sacrifice to one's country is exemplified by which landmark?
Polyrhythm, background shimmer, call and response, mainly percussion, close connection between music and language, participatory nature of the arts, close connection between performing art, improvs, ostinato.
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
  • What are some distinctive features of African music?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • The dominant element in African music is?
Symmetry, order, and formal restraint.
  • Neoclassical art and classical music share an emphasis on?
  • The bronze head of the oba of Benin is a landmark that:
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • In African tradition, kinship extended to?
American Indian settlement.
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
  • What does the title of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum mean?
  • What was the earliest African kingdom?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
Timbuktu.
  • The thirteenth-century merchant whose sojourn at the court of Mongol China was recorded in Il Milione was?
  • Which figure famously recanted his scientific theories in 1633 after having been put on trial for heresy?
  • Which city was the greatest of the early West African trading centers and the seat of a Muslim university?
  • What does the name Sudan mean?
Spread religion (crusading mentality), search for an alternate trade route to Indies, to have powerful nation states, ship/sail design and navigation equipment, and the Renaissance-individualism, optimism, and a sense of adventure.
  • What were the factors that started the European expansion?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • What are some distinctive features of African music?
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
Brought together all the current Enlightened thinking about science, art, government and more.
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • What did Diderot's Encyclopedia do?
Small, fast Spanish ship.
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
  • The dominant element in African music is?
  • The word "kiva" refers to a?
  • The word "caravel" refers to a?
Human sacrifice.
  • After 1453, the safety of overland caravans to the East was threatened by?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • What were the characteristics of the religious rites of the Maya and Aztecs?
  • What caused the French Revolution? What happened in France after the Revolution?
Idols.
  • The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by?
  • Francis Bacon called the false dogmas or teachings that hindered clear thinking?
  • Before the fifteenth-century, the West African elite was most heavily influenced by?
  • Which country sent a large fleet across the Indian Ocean at the beginning of the fifteenth century?
Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher, and Jean-Honore Fragonard.
  • In his Novum Organum, Bacon objected to?
  • Descartes' proposition, "I think, therefore I am," demonstrated?
  • Who are the painters of the Rococo style?
  • Who were the significant figures of the Scientific Revolution?
Underground religious chamber.
  • The word "kiva" refers to a?
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
  • The word "caravel" refers to a?
  • The predominant themes of Rococo paintings were?
Belief that all things human and non-human have souls.
  • The bronze head of the oba of Benin is a landmark that:
  • "Animism" is best described as the belief that?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • In African tradition, kinship extended to?
Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Descartes, and Bacon.
  • Who were the significant figures of the Scientific Revolution?
  • Which figure famously recanted his scientific theories in 1633 after having been put on trial for heresy?
  • Descartes' proposition, "I think, therefore I am," demonstrated?
  • Who is considered the "father of the symphony"?
Sixteenth century and the Atlantic slave trade was forged in the crucible of Europe's Commercial Revolution. England, Spain, and Portugal.
  • Mozart drew many of the melodies for his symphonies and compositions from?
  • The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by?
  • How and when did the slave trade start? What countries first participated?
  • Before the fifteenth-century, the West African elite was most heavily influenced by?
China.
  • The literary landmark and notable epic of ancient Mali is entitled?
  • Which country sent a large fleet across the Indian Ocean at the beginning of the fifteenth century?
  • What were the characteristics of the religious rites of the Maya and Aztecs?
  • What does the title of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum mean?
First African state, Northeast Africa, Arab Republic.
  • Who are the painters of the Rococo style?
  • Who were the significant figures of the Scientific Revolution?
  • What does the name Sudan mean?
  • Which city was the greatest of the early West African trading centers and the seat of a Muslim university?
Disproportionately elongated the body of the female.
  • Ingres' Grande Odalisque deviated from the principles of Classical art by?
  • Mozart drew many of the melodies for his symphonies and compositions from?
  • How and when did the slave trade start? What countries first participated?
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
Sundiata.
  • The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by?
  • The earliest of the Meso-American societies was the?
  • The literary landmark and notable epic of ancient Mali is entitled?
  • "Whatever is, is right" reflects the philosophic optimism of?
Ottoman Turks.
  • Mozart drew many of the melodies for his symphonies and compositions from?
  • The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by?
  • What were the characteristics of the religious rites of the Maya and Aztecs?
  • After 1453, the safety of overland caravans to the East was threatened by?
Haydn.
  • Which figure famously recanted his scientific theories in 1633 after having been put on trial for heresy?
  • Who is considered the "father of the symphony"?
  • Who were the significant figures of the Scientific Revolution?
  • In his Novum Organum, Bacon objected to?
Mayans.
  • The belief in a mechanistic universe fashioned by a Creator God who does not directly intervene in its affairs is called?
  • The only indigenous people of the Americas known to have produced a written language were the?
  • Before the fifteenth-century, the West African elite was most heavily influenced by?
  • The literary landmark and notable epic of ancient Mali is entitled?
Premise he could not doubt.
  • Who were the significant figures of the Scientific Revolution?
  • Who are the painters of the Rococo style?
  • Descartes' proposition, "I think, therefore I am," demonstrated?
  • Which figure famously recanted his scientific theories in 1633 after having been put on trial for heresy?
Noblewomen.
  • The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by?
  • The literary landmark and notable epic of ancient Mali is entitled?
  • The works of Boucher and Watteau reflect what style?
  • After 1453, the safety of overland caravans to the East was threatened by?
Recapitulation, exposition, and development.
  • What are the three parts of a traditional sonata?
  • What does the title of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum mean?
  • What does the work "pueblo" mean?
  • What were some main themes in the writings of John Locke?
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