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11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 1/13 Skip to Main Content Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture Due Aug 12, 2022 at 11:59pm Points 80 Questions 30 Time Limit 40 Minutes This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 36 minutes 80 out of 80 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 80 out of 80 Submitted Aug 11, 2022 at 6:07pm This attempt took 36 minutes. 3 / 3 pts Question 1 Who said these famous words? With malice toward none; with charity for all; with ±rmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to ±nish the work we are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan—to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves, and with all nations. Jefferson Washington Online Residential Athletics Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 2/13 Lincoln Martin Luther King Jr. 3 / 3 pts Question 2 The so called “War to end all Wars.” Great War World War II Spanish-American War Civil War 3 / 3 pts Question 3 Although he did not consider himself a Romantic poet, he is remembered for a classic Romantic quote: “Each man is meant to represent humanity in his own way, combining its elements uniquely”. Wordsworth Coleridge Byron Shelley
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 3/13 3 / 3 pts Question 4 On a larger scale, ______________ reinforced the idea that some nations were more competent than others; defeating an adversary in warfare would thus demonstrate that superiority. Indeed, it became almost a moral duty. Social Darwinism Romanticism Existentialism Nihilism 3 / 3 pts Question 5 From the Essay, “The Future of Western Culture.” Which letters below signify-we are Roman and all of this is ours? Pax-Romano SPQR Omega Alpha 3 / 3 pts Question 6 Perhaps more than any other period, the Romantic era was expressed as well in literature as in music and the visual arts. “Art,”
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11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 4/13 wrote _____________, “is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.” Rousseau Oscar Wilde Shelley Wordsworth 3 / 3 pts Question 7 Those who own property and means of production; in Marxism, capitalists as a class. Marxism says they exploit the class called the Proletariat. Modernist Bourgeoisie Socialist Orthodox 3 / 3 pts Question 8 Our distance from past ages enables us to perceive the periods when a culture was balanced, when the balance tipped into chaos, when the adjustment began that leads to a new period of balance and so on.
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 5/13 Culture-Epoch Theory Modernism Science of Chaos Surrealism 3 / 3 pts Question 9 For him, the way people made a living, their “means of production,” determined their beliefs and institutions. He based his worldview on the class struggle between the bourgeois vs the proletariat. Darwin Marx Wordsworth Tennyson 3 / 3 pts Question 10 Published years after their death. These 1,775 poems were written as if they were entries in a diary, the private thoughts of a solitary person who took just a little from society and shut out all the rest. Lived from 1830-1886-- Twain Emily Dickinson
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 6/13 Crane Poe 3 / 3 pts Question 11 What event destroyed the early 1900’s optimism and progress? Spanish American War Stock market crash World War ll The Great War 3 / 3 pts Question 12 He was an atheistic existentialist quite unlike Nietzsche, and arrived at his conclusions using logic. He contended that the idea of God was self-contradictory, that the man called Christ could not be both divine and human because the terms are mutually exclusive. Lived from 1905-1980. Sartre Kierkegaard Marx Igor Stravinsky
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11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 7/13 3 / 3 pts Question 13 What event in the early 1900’s was such a cataclysmic event that it ended a era of idealism and set the stage for the search for new values: chaos followed by a period of adjustment. World War 1 Spanish American War Industrial Revolution Roaring 20’s 3 / 3 pts Question 14 The most representative poet of the mid-Victorian era, He re²ected the mood of the period in poetry that was sad, quiet, contemplative, melancholy, sometimes wistful, and often pessimistic. The old optimism of the early Romantics had vanished. Arnold Tennyson Gauguin Shelley
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 8/13 3 / 3 pts Question 15 In philosophical terms, Karl Marx most closely matches up with whom? Thomas Jefferson Charles Darwin T. S. Elliot Voltaire 3 / 3 pts Question 16 From the Essay, “The Future of Western Culture.” In the American Western culture, our coins describe three of the values that provide the foundation that holds American culture together, as well as unites us. You can think of these like a three-legged stool. If you remove any leg the stool will fall. Which of these is not one of the three? “In God We Trust” Liberty Freedom “E pluribus unum” (“Out of many, one”), 3 / 3 pts Question 17
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 9/13 In Chapter 21, we take a look at the 19 century. Which one of these is not one of the realities of this century in Western culture? th Science Progress of Christianity Secular worldview Materialism 3 / 3 pts Question 18 The early 20th century could be described by which representative phrase? “Things fall apart” “Man is born free” “Religion is the opiate of the masses” “If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent Him” 3 / 3 pts Question 19 The spokesman and chief painter of the Impressionist style was __________ who throughout his long and productive career relied wholly on his visual perceptions. Monet
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11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 10/13 Dickinson Cezanne Rousseau 3 / 3 pts Question 20 The English philosopher who argued that evolution occurred not only in nature, but in human institutions as well. Spencer Keats Kant Flanagan 2 / 2 pts Question 21 The nineteenth century was noted for the prosperity stimulated by the industrial revolution, the growing middle class, and the enormous increase in manufactured products. True False
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 11/13 2 / 2 pts Question 22 History and culture are best studied as separate areas so that they do not in²uence each other. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 23 Impressionists saw themselves as the ultimate realists whose main concern was the perception of optical sensations of light and color. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 24 The most powerful moving force behind the Civil Rights Movement of the 60’s was Jessie Jackson, the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. True False
11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 12/13 2 / 2 pts Question 25 People's religious views will determine the direction of their individual lives and of their society. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 26 Whitman’s epic novel Moby Dick is still read by many. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 27 Existentialism owes its popularity in no small part to repeated failures in politics, economics, and social organizations that have scarred our century. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 28
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11/16/23, 12:13 PM Quiz: The Modern World and the Future of Western Culture: CSTU101: Western Culture (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/252480/quizzes/1497792?module_item_id=31836875 13/13 Existentialism was a philosophical movement that was formulated during the Second World War. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 29 From the Essay, “The Future of Western Culture.” Radical egalitarianism necessarily presses us towards collectivism because a powerful state is required to suppress the differences that freedom produces. True False 2 / 2 pts Question 30 There was a general calm over Europe with no revolutions from 1830-1848. True False Quiz Score: 80 out of 80