What age of roman literature was also known as the imperial period
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The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
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When did the fall of rome occur
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Fifth century AD.
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Which event marked the end of the Enlightenment
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death of Immanuel Kant
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The third period of philosophy of the nineteenth century was dominated by which of these
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British idealism
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In what country did the beginning of Latin literature have its roots
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GREECE
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Which group of people originally established colonies on Sicily and in Italy
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Phoenicians
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Which type of long narrative poems described people and events that are usually believed to be true by both the author and the audience
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epic poems
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Which Austrian was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century and studied how ordinary language should be used to determine the true meaning of words
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Ludwig wittgenstein
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Who was a philosophical supporter and preserver of the scientific revolution
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Sir Francis Bacon
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Best describes melic poetry
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Melic poetry was, by definition, very passionate and emotional.
It's primarily associated with the early 7th to the early 5th
centuries BC and is intended to be sung.
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What type of poetry described nature and country life
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The Raomantic Poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge wrote poems
describing nature and country life. Such poetry was known as
Romantic Poetry. the movement was widespread in the 19th century
and was also known as Romanticism or Romantic Literature.
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What was Ennius known as
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He is often considered to be the father of Roman poetry.
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What is a true statement with regard to the early history of Greece
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In its early history, Greece was not united because of the
isolation that was caused by the mountainous terrain.
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Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike
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All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are
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All atoms are alike
All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of
protons / electrons / neutrons.
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What age of roman literature was also known as the imperial period
The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
When did the fall of rome occur
Fifth century AD.
Which event marked the end of the Enlightenment
death of Immanuel Kant
The third period of philosophy of the nineteenth century was dominated by which of these
British idealism
In what country did the beginning of Latin literature have its roots
GREECE
Which group of people originally established colonies on Sicily and in Italy
Phoenicians
Which type of long narrative poems described people and events that are usually believed to be true by both the author and the audience
epic poems
Which Austrian was one of the leading philosophers of the twentieth century and studied how ordinary language should be used to determine the true meaning of words
Ludwig wittgenstein
Who was a philosophical supporter and preserver of the scientific revolution
Sir Francis Bacon
Best describes melic poetry
Melic poetry was, by definition, very passionate and emotional.
It's primarily associated with the early 7th to the early 5th
centuries BC and is intended to be sung.
What type of poetry described nature and country life
The Raomantic Poets like Wordsworth and Coleridge wrote poems
describing nature and country life. Such poetry was known as
Romantic Poetry. the movement was widespread in the 19th century
and was also known as Romanticism or Romantic Literature.
What was Ennius known as
He is often considered to be the father of Roman poetry.
What is a true statement with regard to the early history of Greece
In its early history, Greece was not united because of the
isolation that was caused by the mountainous terrain.
Which of these statements is false all neutrons are alike all electrons are alike all protons are alike all atoms are alike
True statements:
All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are
alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike).
False statement:
All atoms are alike
All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of
protons / electrons / neutrons.