All of the following were important intellectual antecedents to gestalt psychology except
A. The form-quality argument made by von Ehrenfels
B. Brentano's act psychology
C. British empiricist philosophy
D. Mach's arguments regarding "space-forms"
B. Brentano's act psychology
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a. built on ancient knowledge to produce the best-trained and most skillful doctors of the time. b. combined Arabic, Byzantine, Persian, and Indian learning along with their original thinking and experimentation. c. acquired the Greco-Roman intellectual legacy from the Byzantines. d. pushed the frontiers of knowledge forward, particularly in mathematics. e. all of the above
The Spanish convoy system that controlled trade with the Americas was made possible by the development of
A) the astrolabe. B) galleons. C) oared galleys. D) gunpowder.
How does Map 7-1, The Early Crusades, illustrate a weakness of the Third Crusade?
A. It shows the lack of any clearly defined objective. B. It reveals how many different rulers were trying to lead the Crusade. C. It points to the conflict between trading and crusading. D. It indicates the united Muslim resistance.
Contrary to the philosophy of Legalism, Mencius believed that
A. people were inherently good and did not need to be coerced by the government. B. people should not do to others what they would not want done to them. C. people were inherently selfish and must be forced to behave and do their duties. D. one should avoid conflict and wasting energy. E. the government that governs less, governs best.