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CLA EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
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divine myth - about gods/goddesses or dietis , can sometimes take on human or animal form 
 
legend - (saga) usually about heroes 
legend is to history as myth is to science 
 
folktale - about ordinary people. usually helps you with making decisions 
 
etiological tale - story that explains the origins of an event or phenomonon 
 
folktale types - group of folktales with similar elements 
 
folktale motiff - smaller elements that make up folktale, (only child) 
 
Boeotia - ...
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Latin Didactic: commentary on the proem to Virgil's 3rd Georgic
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Comprehensive commentary and literature review on the proem to Virgil's 3rd Georgic: 
- Metapoetic relevance 
- Proem in the middle 
- general commentary 
- Callimachus 
- Pindar
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HIEU 201 chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 &10 quiz latest solution
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Paleolithic religious beliefs 
 a. did not include belief in life after death. 
 b. centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature. 
 c. centered around the idea that forces of nature had been created to serve human beings. 
 d. made a clear distinction between nature and the supernatural. 
 
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Neolithic Age? 
 a. Human beings established villages. 
 b. Human beings...
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HIEU 201 chapter 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 &10 quiz complete solution
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1 
 
 
 
Paleolithic religious beliefs 
 a. did not include belief in life after death. 
 b. centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature. 
 c. centered around the idea that forces of nature had been created to serve human beings. 
 d. made a clear distinction between nature and the supernatural. 
 
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Neolithic Age? 
 a. Human beings established villages. 
 b. Human beings...
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HIEU 201 chapter 1-10 complete test
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1 
 
 
 
Paleolithic religious beliefs 
 a. did not include belief in life after death. 
 b. centered around the idea that human beings needed to appease the forces of nature. 
 c. centered around the idea that forces of nature had been created to serve human beings. 
 d. made a clear distinction between nature and the supernatural. 
 
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Neolithic Age? 
 a. Human beings established villages. 
 b. Human beings...
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HIEU 201 Chapter 5 Quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 5 Quiz (New-2021) : Liberty University
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HIEU 201 Chapter 5 Quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 5 Quiz (Latest): Liberty University 
 
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Alexander's invasion of the Near East was motivated primarily by 
 
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Which of the following is NOT an example of the ways in which the world changed after Alexander's conquests? 
 
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The Hellenistic kingdoms were ruled by kings who relied on the 
 
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Koine refers to a form of shared ________ in Hellenistic cities. 
 
5. 
Hellenistic cosmopolitanism expressed itself in all of the following ways EXCEP...
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HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ / HIEU201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ(COMPLETE ANSWERS -100% VERIFIED) LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ / HIEU201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ(COMPLETE ANSWERS -100% VERIFIED) LIBERTY UNIVERSITYHIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ 
1.	Alexander's invasion of the Near East was motivated primarily by 
	a. the pledge he made to Philip to destroy the Ionian cities that had rebelled against him.	 
	b. his desire to obtain the agricultural wealth of Mesopotamia and Egypt in order to feed the growing population of Greece.	 
	c. a wish to avenge the Persian attacks on Greece in the f...
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HIEU 201 Quiz 3 (Real Exam 2022)
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HIEU 201 Quiz 3 (Real Exam 2022)/ After Alexander's death 
a. the Persians conquered his empire and regained their dominance of the Western world. 
b. his empire fractured into three dynasties: the Ptolemies in Egypt, the Seleucids in 
western Asia, and the Antigonids in Macedonia. 
c. his empire lasted intact for another two hundred years, providing the basis for the 
Roman Empire. 
d. his empire fractured into three dynasties: the Antigonids in Egypt, the Ptolemies in 
western Asia, and the S...
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HIEU 201 Chapter 5 quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 5 quiz (Latest): Liberty University, 2022
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HIEU 201 Chapter 5 quiz / HIEU201 Chapter 5 quiz (Latest): Liberty University, 2022 
HIEU 201 Chapter 5 Quiz, Liberty University 
 
Question 1 
 
Alexander's invasion of the Near East was motivated primarily by 
 
a. his desire to obtain the agricultural wealth of Mesopotamia and Egypt in order to feed the growing population of Greece.	 
 
 
b. a wish to avenge the Persian attacks on Greece in the fifth century B.C.; to eliminate any further threat from Persia; and also to satisfy his own d...
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HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ / HIEU201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ(COMPLETE ANSWERS -100% VERIFIED) LIBERTY UNIVERSITY (LATEST 2022)
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HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ / HIEU201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ(COMPLETE ANSWERS -100% VERIFIED) LIBERTY UNIVERSITY (LATEST 2022)HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER 5 QUIZ 
1.	Alexander's invasion of the Near East was motivated primarily by 
	a. the pledge he made to Philip to destroy the Ionian cities that had rebelled against him.	 
	b. his desire to obtain the agricultural wealth of Mesopotamia and Egypt in order to feed the growing population of Greece.	 
	c. a wish to avenge the Persian attacks on G...
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