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clst 101 quiz 1 (Accurate answers 100%)
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homer correct answers wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey 
 
herodotus correct answers wrote "histories" about the greco-persian war 
 
thucydides correct answers wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War 
 
xenophon correct answers wrote Cyropaideia (The Education of Cyrus) 
 
polybius correct answers wrote the histories (the rise of rome) 
 
Demosthenes correct answers wrote Philippics 
 
Cicero correct answers wrote orations, letters, and essays (philosophical, rhetorical, and political) 
 
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GEOG 220 NOTES THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT -PLACE SPACE AND IDENTITY (CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY) COMPLETE 2023 STUDY REVIEW SOLUTION
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GEOG 220 NOTES THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT -PLACE SPACE AND IDENTITY (CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY) COMPLETE 2023 STUDY REVIEW SOLUTION 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GEOG 220 
The human environment: Place, Space, and Identity The evolution of human geography: Part 1 
THE BEGGININGS 
Geography definition: 
-	An interest in knowing where we are 
-	An interest describing the characteristic of our world 
-	A knowledge of who/what lies beyond our world...
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COM 312 Exam 1 With 100% Correct Answers | Already Passed|Graded A+
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Helen - Helen of Troy - blamed for the Trojan War, wife of Menelaus; mentioned in the Illiad; 
defended by Gorgias 
Herodotus - Wrote "The Histories" - traveled the known world, wrote on politics and culture 
Heraclitus - Wrote "Fragments", ascending/descending = the same, simultaneous contradictions; 
truth cannot be grasped; philosopher of "becoming" ("we are and we are not"); "You cannot step into 
the same river twice" "All entities move, nothing remains still...you cannot step tw...
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COM 312 Exam1Questions with100% Correct Answers | Graded A+
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Helen - Helen of Troy - blamed for the Trojan War, wife of Menelaus; mentioned in the Illiad; 
defended by Gorgias 
Herodotus - Wrote "The Histories" - traveled the known world, wrote on politics and culture 
Heraclitus - Wrote "Fragments", ascending/descending = the same, simultaneous contradictions; 
truth cannot be grasped; philosopher of "becoming" ("we are and we are not"); "You cannot step into 
the same river twice" "All entities move, nothing remains still...you cannot step tw...
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OCR GCSE Ancient History: Darius the Great Questions & Answers
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Name two sources for the accession of Darius I - ANSWERS- Herodotus's Histories 
- the Bisitun Inscription 
 
When did Darius become king of Persia? - ANSWERS522BCE 
 
How many co-conspirators were involved in overthrowing the false Smerdis (according to Herodotus)? - ANSWERS7 
 
How did the conspirators decide which of them should become king? - ANSWERSThey rode their horses out of the city before dawn and the rider of the first horse to neigh after the sun came up was declared king. 
 
Hero...
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Western Civilization I CLEP Exam with complete solutions.
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refer to the passage below. 
"[In the 260s c.e. ], while the Roman Emperor Gallienus was given over to luxurious living of every sort, the leaders of the Goths sailed across the Dardanelles strait to Asia. There they laid waste to many populous cities and set ÿre to the renowned temple of Diana at Ephesus. After being driven from the neighborhood of Bithynia, the Goths destroyed Chalcedon, which was restored to some extent later. Yet even today, though it is happily situated near the capital c...
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The Function of Mythology Questions and answers
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The Function of Mythology Questions and answers 
Myth vs. Fantasy 
A myth, from the Greek word "mythos meaning 'word, tale'" is a story meant to be told aloud. When studying myth one must always bear in mind the essential triad of "Narrator - Mythos - Audience." 
 
 
 
Second Function of Mythology 
The second purpose of mythology is to teach the youth of the societal social norms and expectations as well as consequences of their actions. 
 
 
 
 
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WHA Unit 1 Questions & Correct Answers
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WHA Unit 1 
 
primary source - Answer- An original document containing the observations, ideas, and conclusions of an individual. It is a firsthand account presented by someone present or actively participating in the event. Examples include manuscripts, photographs, oral histories, and personal journals. 
 
secondary source - Answer- A secondhand account of an event or a retelling of another person's observations written by someone who did not witness or actually participate in the events. Inc...
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review, Complete Solution
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UT High School World History A Final Exam Thorough Review, Complete Solution 
Pre-history 
the period of time before written records 
Lucy 
3.2 million year old skeleton found in Africa by Donald Johanser 
The pre-history people were this 
Hunter-gatherers (nomadic) 
Stone Age 
When people began using bone and stone tools 
Archaeology 
Study of past human material remains 
Anthropology 
Study of human society, culture, and development 
Humans originated from here 
Africa (eastern + southern) 
Bi...
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According To Herodotus, What Were The Reasons For The Victory Over The Persians?
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Focusing on the account of Herodotus, his Histories, what reasons did he give for the victory over the Persians during the Graeco-Persian War? 
 
This essay is based on a in-depth reading of Herodotus and details the key reasons he gives for the Greek victory over the Persians, and as such is a brilliant example of the sort of analysis required of ancient sources at this level of study.
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