In the Shinto religious tradition, the Japanese people revered rocks as __________
A. ancestors of the modern world
B. examples of natural evolution
C. beautiful forms
D. dwelling places of spirits
D
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Which of these romantic works inspired a set of illustrations by Delacroix, several Lieder by Schubert, and an opera by Charles Gounod?
a. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein b. Goethe, Faust c. David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps d. Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique
What was the basic price for admission to Burbage's Theater?
A. one pound B. five pounds C. ten pennies D. one penny
The destruction of religious images that are seen as heresy is known as ___________
a. Iconoclasm b. Wat c. Darshan d. Horror vacui
Suppose Harrison has eaten three graham crackers, and his sister, Natalie, has had one. There is one graham cracker left on the plate, and Harrison is still hungry. Harrison then takes the last cracker, as he feels that it is rightfully his. According to
Piaget’s stage theory, Harrison’s behavior is an example of a. counter-inductive reasoning. b. egocentric reasoning. c. transductive reasoning. d. perceptive reasoning.