For Titchener, the basic elements of human conscious experience are
A. sensations, images, and affects
B. sensations and perceptions
C. sensations, sensations, and sensations (i.e., everything reduces to sensations)
D. sensations, images, and perceptions
C. sensations, sensations, and sensations (i.e., everything reduces to sensations)
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Why were both the middle class and women so interested in reform causes at the turn of the century?
What will be an ideal response?
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Iliad and Odyssey
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Romantics were drawn to the art, literature, and architecture of __________.
A. ancient Rome B. ancient Greece C. medieval Europe D. the New World