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C100 WGU Objective Assessment Vocab. Full Coverage, rated A+ Humanities - -seeks to understand what humans believe and why. Themes - -unifying ideas that are repeated or developed throughout a literary or artistic work. Individualism - -separates one unique person from another, as well as the social and philosophical viewpoint that celebrates that difference. Revolution - -A fundamental, dramatic shift in organizational structure that occurs over a short period of time. Classicism - -Aesthetic attitudes and principles found in the art, architecture, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome Eros - -Greek term for erotic love or lust. Agape - -Greek term for platonic love Archetype - -An emblematic myth character, image, plot pattern, symbol, or buried assumption shared across cultures. Humanism - -The study of creative and intellectual contributions of all human cultures. Myths - -Traditional stories of a people or culture that serve to explain some natural phenomenon the origin of humanity, or customs or religious rites. Beauty - -Those qualities that give pleasure to the senses. Archetypes - -Emblematic mythic characters, images, plot patterns, symbols, or buried assumptions shared across cultures. Aesthetic experience - -An experience of beauty that inspires a feeling of pleasure which is its own justification. Music - -The art of organizing sound, usually those sounds created y musical instruments or the human voice Cinema - -An artistic medium that uses the motion picture as a vehicle for story telling an other creative expression. Visual Arts - -Art forms that entail creation of primarily visual works, which can be two or three dimensional. Literature - -Art form of the written word. It refers to an individual literary work or collectively to the creative writing of a people, nation, or culture. Theater - -A branch of the performing arts in which actors perform a drama or musical before a live audience. Dance - -An art form involving a sequence of rhythmic movements or steps performed to music. Architecture - -The science and art of designing buildings and other structures. Philosophy - -The systematic investigation of fundamental questions concerning such matters as existence, reality, consciousness, knowledge, truth, and justice. Humanism - -The study of the creative and intellectual contributions of all human cultures. Balance - -The achievement of putting into harmony different elements that are in dynamic tension with one another. Truth - -The accurate and genuine reality of the world; that which is indisputably factual. Reason - -The thought and formation of judgments based on a logical process. Democracy - -Government directly ruled by the people, a form developed by the Greeks. Republic - -Government where supreme power rests indirectly in the body of citizens entitled to vote but is directly exercised by representatives. Polytheism - -The belief in multiple gods; religion based on more than one god. Greek Philosophers - -Ancient philosophers from Greece, or who spoke and/or studied Greek, that greatly advanced scientific knowledge without appealing to mythology. Mythologies - -The body of myths belonging to a culture; the study of myths. Socratic Method - -Analytical method of reasoning developed by Greek philosopher Socrates that asks a progression of questions in pursuit of the truth.

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