An idea central to Aristotle's notion of happiness is that
a. happiness should hinge on gifts we cannot lose.
b. reason allows us to moderate emotional responses to pain.
c. all things, whether good or bad, must pass.
d. reason and virtue are essential for a good life.
d
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Which statement is true of the Dome of the Rock?
A. The architecture takes its cues from classical Greek temple design. B. The building was the prime source for Le Corbusier’s Notre Dame du Haut. C. It was built on a site for pilgrimage used by three religions. D. The building shares its main design features with later mosques such as that at Isfahan.
Only something that actually attaches or pins to a costume piece is considered an accessory.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
For Reading 13.5, Dioneo’s Tale from the Decameron: The circulation of stories such as this certainly contributed to the growing crisis of trust faced by the Church throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance. How does it raise broader issues than just the question of clerical celibacy?
What will be an ideal response?
Many of François Boucher's paintings of Madame de Pompadour show her reading or writing to
a. validate her role as Louis XV's most trusted advisor. b. advocate the education of French women. c. establish her as intellectually worthy of Louis XV. d. negate the rumors that she was Louis XV's mistress.