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Question 1 4 / 4 pts Hedonism (from the Greek for “delight”) is the name given to the philosophy that happiness is equivalent to physical pleasure and to the possession of things that provide us with pleasure. True False Question 2 4 / 4 pts When cultural elements, in the form of attitudes, values, beliefs, and behaviors are taught, it is called Cultural transmission Transmission waves Sharing is caring Appropriation Assimilation
Question 3 4 / 4 pts Culture is defined as... Race, gender, and religion The study of the human condition through various academic disciplines Being marginalized A system of beliefs, behaviors, and customs shared by members of a group in a certain place Fun festivals Question 4 4 / 4 pts The belief that there is no absolute right or wrong because these concepts are dependent on other factors (such as time, culture, and context) is called: Moral relativism Utilitarianism
Categorical imperative Altruism Self-interest Incorrect Question 5 0 / 4 pts In the humanities, an infinite person... restricts the freedoms of others. - Incorrect is rigid in their beliefs. is prejudiced toward others. is a critical thinker of the broadest possible learning and widely diverse range of interests and achievements. All of these Question 6 4 / 4 pts
Art, music, and literature are the only humanities disciplines. True False Question 7 4 / 4 pts Joseph Campbell is the scholar and writer who outlined the Hero's Journey in his book A Hero with a Thousand Faces , influencing movies such as Star Wars and books such as The Hobbit. True False Question 8 4 / 4 pts Human beings created myths to explain what is not easily understood about themselves and their world. True False
Question 9 4 / 4 pts The digital age is impacting how human beings express major humanities themes. True False Question 10 4 / 4 pts Outdated beliefs with supernatural causality that continue through some cultural traditions, religious practices, and cultural and individual behaviors are known as... Myths Superstitions Circles Sermons None of these
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