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Click to begin Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth AP CHAPTER 24 Review

Back to Game DAILY DOUBLE! DAILY DOUBLE!

ScienceMisc. 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Art/Literature Religion 10 Point People

Religion FOR 10 Points Back to Game What religion is the Salafi and Wahhabi movement associated with? Islam

What dogma did the Vatican Council establish in 1869 that basically states the Pope is preserved from error when it comes to faith and morals? Religion FOR 20 Points Back to Game Papal Infallibility

Who was hostile to religion and spoke of it as an illusion? Religion FOR 30 Points Sigmund Freud Back to Game

Who saw Christianity as a religion that glorified weakness rather than strength life required? Religion FOR 40 Points Back to Game Friedrich Nietzsche

What did Pope Pius IX issue that set the Catholic Church squarely against contemporary science, philosophy, and politics? Religion FOR 50 Points Back to Game Syllabus of Errors

What concept did Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace establish? Science FOR 10 Points Back to Game Natural Selection

What concept is “might makes right” associated with? Science FOR 20 Points Back to Game Social Darwinism

What is the philosophy that human intellectual development culminates in science? Science FOR 30 Points Back to Game Positivism

What major work applies the principle of evolution by natural selection to human beings? Science FOR 40 Points Back to Game The Descent of Man

Who came up with the uncertainty principle? Science FOR 50 Points Back to Game Werner Heisenberg

What ism portrayed the hypocrisy, brutality, and the dullness that underlay middle class life? Art/Literature FOR 10 Points Back to Game Realism or Naturalism

What type of art is this? Art/Literature FOR 20 Points Back to Game Impressionism

What type of art is Paul Cezanne and Vincent Van Gogh associated with? Art/Literature FOR 30 Points Back to Game Post-Impressionism

What is the name of the first genuinely realistic novel written by Gustave Flaubert? Art/Literature Daily Double Back to Game Madame Bovary

What author turned realism into a movement? Art/Literature for 50 Points Back to Game Emile Zola

Who is the policy of Kulturkampf associated with? People FOR 10 Points Back to Game Otto von Bismarck

People FOR 20 Points Back to Game Albert Einstein Who came up with the theory of relativity?

What female writer challenged some of the accepted notions feminist thought in A Room of One’s Own? People FOR 30 Points Back to Game Virginia Woolf

Who believed that the struggle in nature demonstrated how human beings should NOT behave? People 40 Points Back to Game Thomas Henry Huxley

What person called for a separate Jewish state in which Jewish rights and liberties would be protected? People FOR 50 Points Back to Game Theodor Herzl

What type of art attempted to reproduce the appearance of reality? Back to Game Misc. FOR 10 Points Cubism

What acts assumed that women were inferior to men and treated them as less than rational human beings? Back to Game Misc. FOR 20 Points Contagious Diseases Acts

What part of Freud’s internal organization embodies the external moral imperatives and expectations imposed on the personality by society and culture? Back to Game Misc. FOR 30 Points Superego

Back to Game Misc. FOR 40 Points What ism is Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House associated with? Realism or Naturalism

What other famous artist besides Pablo Picasso is associated with Cubism? Back to Game Misc. FOR 50 Points Georges Braque