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What is the Socratic Method?
What is the Socratic Method?
An open discussion between teachers and students to share ideas and keep everyone engaged.
Name the great American author who wrote: “The past is never dead. It's not even past.”
Name the great American author who wrote: “The past is never dead. It's not even past.”
William Faulkner
Where did William Faulkner live most of his life, in what city and state?
Where did William Faulkner live most of his life, in what city and state?
Oxford, Mississippi
He chiefly wrote about the lasting effect of what war on our country?
He chiefly wrote about the lasting effect of what war on our country?
Name two of Faulkner's novels.
Name two of Faulkner's novels.
Name two key developments in the Old Stone Age that ushered in civilization.
Name two key developments in the Old Stone Age that ushered in civilization.
Name three components of a civilization.
Name three components of a civilization.
Where do most scholars believe civilization began?
Where do most scholars believe civilization began?
In what modern-day country is Mesopotamia?
In what modern-day country is Mesopotamia?
Between what rivers is Mesopotamia?
Between what rivers is Mesopotamia?
What is this area called?
What is this area called?
Briefly describe Pop art.
Briefly describe Pop art.
Where was Andy Warhol born, in what city and state?
Where was Andy Warhol born, in what city and state?
Andy's “Electric Chairs” were part of what larger series?
Andy's “Electric Chairs” were part of what larger series?
Where was the electric chair located that inspired Andy's "Electric Chairs"?
Where was the electric chair located that inspired Andy's "Electric Chairs"?
Who is sitting in Andy's “Electric Chair”?
Who is sitting in Andy's “Electric Chair”?
Why did he make that decision?
Why did he make that decision?
The electric chair replaced what earlier form of capital punishment?
The electric chair replaced what earlier form of capital punishment?
What is the only Western nation that regularly applies the death penalty?
What is the only Western nation that regularly applies the death penalty?
Name the country that permits decapitation.
Name the country that permits decapitation.
What amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits “cruel and unusual punishment.”
What amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits “cruel and unusual punishment.”
Is death by firing squad legal in the U.S.?
Is death by firing squad legal in the U.S.?
Name the religious leader who wrote that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person.”
Name the religious leader who wrote that “the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person.”
What was Jesus's position on “an eye for an eye”?
What was Jesus's position on “an eye for an eye”?
What is the effect of Andy's choice of colors in his “Electric Chairs"?
What is the effect of Andy's choice of colors in his “Electric Chairs"?
Name two other series that Andy created.
Name two other series that Andy created.
Name the work by Andy Warhol that received the highest price yet for a contemporary artwork at auction.
Name the work by Andy Warhol that received the highest price yet for a contemporary artwork at auction.
What was the name of Andy Warhol's studio and gathering place in New York City?
What was the name of Andy Warhol's studio and gathering place in New York City?
What tragic event happened at this studio?
What tragic event happened at this studio?
Name two of Andy's experimental films.
Name two of Andy's experimental films.
Andy was one of the first artists to include whom in his films?
Andy was one of the first artists to include whom in his films?
Name two reasons why his films were so controversial at the time.
Name two reasons why his films were so controversial at the time.
Briefly describe how his Oxidation screenprints were created.
Briefly describe how his Oxidation screenprints were created.
They were inspired by what style of art?
They were inspired by what style of art?
What works did the Chinese government want removed from Andy's 2012 retrospective, his first in that country?
What works did the Chinese government want removed from Andy's 2012 retrospective, his first in that country?
This retrospective was organized by what museum?
This retrospective was organized by what museum?
Where is the Metropolitan Museum of Art located?
Where is the Metropolitan Museum of Art located?
Andy took constant photographs using what kind of camera?
Andy took constant photographs using what kind of camera?
In 1981, he worked with photographer Christopher Makos on a series of self-portraits. How did Andy picture himself?
In 1981, he worked with photographer Christopher Makos on a series of self-portraits. How did Andy picture himself?
Name the 1987 photograph by Andrés Serrano that created an enormous controversy.
Name the 1987 photograph by Andrés Serrano that created an enormous controversy.
Briefly describe Immersion Piss Christ.
Briefly describe Immersion Piss Christ.
Name the international religious institution that now has this work in its contemporary art collection.
Name the international religious institution that now has this work in its contemporary art collection.
Briefly describe Dada.
Briefly describe Dada.
When did Dada arise?
When did Dada arise?
Briefly explain why Dada arose.
Briefly explain why Dada arose.
Describe Marcel Duchamp's Fountain.
Describe Marcel Duchamp's Fountain.
How was Fountain signed?
How was Fountain signed?
Where was Marcel Duchamp's Fountain placed in its first exhibition in New York?
Where was Marcel Duchamp's Fountain placed in its first exhibition in New York?
Why was the Fountain rejected?
Why was the Fountain rejected?
What happened to the original Fountain sculpture?
What happened to the original Fountain sculpture?
Flashcards
Associative learning
Associative learning
A form of learning where organisms associate events that repeatedly happen together
Classical conditioning
Classical conditioning
Learning that two stimuli occur together
Unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
Unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
A stimulus that naturally triggers a response
Conditioned response (CR)
Conditioned response (CR)
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Acquisition (Classical Conditioning)
Acquisition (Classical Conditioning)
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Extinction (Classical Conditioning)
Extinction (Classical Conditioning)
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Spontaneous Recovery
Spontaneous Recovery
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Generalization (Classical Conditioning)
Generalization (Classical Conditioning)
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Discrimination (Classical Conditioning)
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Operant Conditioning
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Study Notes
- The Socratic Method involves open discussion between teachers and students to exchange ideas and maintain engagement.
- William Faulkner wrote "The past is never dead. It's not even past.”
- Faulkner resided predominantly in Oxford, Mississippi.
- Faulkner primarily focused on the lasting impact of The Civil War.
- Two novels by Faulkner include As I Lay Dying and The Hamlet.
- Key developments in the Old Stone Age include tools and agriculture.
- Civilizations consist of written language, religion/religious traditions, and government as components.
- Civilization is believed to have originated in Mesopotamia.
- Mesopotamia is located in modern-day Iraq.
- Mesopotamia is between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- The Fertile Crescent is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Pop art uses vibrant colors on the image and in the background along with a central image.
- Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
- Andy’s "Electric Chairs" were part of the Death & Disaster series.
- The electric chair at Sing Sing State Penitentiary in Ossining, New York, inspired Andy's "Electric Chairs.”
- No one is sitting in Andy's "Electric Chair.”
- Andy's decision to depicts no one in the electric chair references desensitization to violence and the emptiness of death.
- Hanging was an earlier form of capital punishment which was replaced by the electric chair.
- The United States is the only Western nation that still regularly applies the death penalty.
- Saudi Arabia still permits decapitation as a form of capital punishment .
- Amendment 8 prohibits "cruel and unusual punishment" in the U.S. Constitution.
- Death by firing squad is legal in the U.S.
- Pope Francis wrote that the death penalty is inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person.
- Jesus's position on "an eye for an eye" was to treat people with kindness.
- Andy's choice of colors in his "Electric Chairs" creates a surreal image that prompts reflection on ideas of the death penalty.
- Two other series by Andy Warhol include Mao and Shot Marilyns.
- Andy Warhol's Shot Sage Blue Marilyn received the highest price for a contemporary artwork at auction.
- Andy Warhol's studio and gathering place in New York City was named The Factory.
- Valerie Solanas shot Warhol, an art critic, and attempted to shoot Fred Hughes at The Factory.
- Two experimental films created by Andy include Sleep and The Blue Movie.
- Andy was one of the first artists to include transgender people in his films.
- Controversies surrounding Andy's films included explicit sexual content and the lack of plot.
- Andy's Oxidation screenprints were created with people urinating on canvases with wet copper paint, leading to a reaction that formed the artwork.
- Abstract Expressionism inspired the Oxidation prints.
- The Chinese government requested that Andy's Mao series be removed from his 2012 retrospective.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art organized Andy Warhol's 2012 retrospective in China.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in New York City, New York.
- Andy used a Polaroid camera for constant photographs.
- In 1981, Andy worked with Christopher Makos on a series of self-portraits, where Andy was dressed in drag.
- Immersion Piss Christ is the 1987 photograph by Andrés Serrano that caused controversy in the U.S.
- Immersion Piss Christ features a crucifix submerged in Serrano's urine and photographed.
- The Vatican's Contemporary Art Collection now includes Immersion Piss Christ.
- Dada is an anti-establishment art movement to challenge social norms.
- Dada arose in 1916.
- The absurdities of World War I led to "dada," a nonsense word, and was illogical for an illogical time.
- Marcel Duchamp's Fountain is an upside-down urinal.
- Fountain was signed R. Mutt 1917.
- Fountain was first placed in an exhibition in New York at the Grand Central Palace in NYC.
- Duchamp sought to challenge the idea of art with Fountain, but it was rejected from the exhibition.
- The original Fountain was likely thrown in the trash.
- Fountain is an important work in the history of twentieth-century art, because it changed how people viewed what art was and how it was created.
- A readymade is art made from an already existing object without changing it.
- Miguel Cotto is at the center of the screenprint by Ernesto Yerena Montejano.
- Miguel Cotto is covered in tattoos.
- The Virgin Mary and the coqui frog are two other images that appear in the screenprint by Ernesto Yerena Montejano.
- The coqui frog could represent Puerto Rican heritage, while the Virgin Mary represents the religion mainly followed in Puerto Rico, possibly influencing Ernesto Yerena's decision to include them.
- Sr. Yerena is represented in the collection the Salvador Dali Museum.
- The Salvador Dali Museum is located in St. Petersburg, Florida.
- Dianora Niccolini was the first fine art photographer in the U.S. to have a solo exhibition of the male nude.
- Dianora Niccolini's photograph is a bare male chest in black and white.
- The sculpture of Jesus is a wooden sculpture from Guatemala, where Jesus's arms are outstretched.
- Scholars estimate that the public ministry of Jesus lasted about 3 years.
- Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic.
- Mark, Matthew, and Luke are the Synoptic Gospels.
- Mark was the first Gospel written.
- Jesus did not write any of the Gospels.
- The Epistles came before the Gospels.
- The New Testament was originally written in Greek.
- The New Testament was then translated into Syriac and Latin.
- Jesus and his early followers were part of the religious tradition of Judaism.
- Artist Motke Blum has lived nearly all of his life in Jerusalem, Israel.
- The Holocaust had a major influence on Motke Blum's life and art.
- The painting by Mr. Blum is of a figure behind barbed wire reaching up to spiritual freedom.
- The Bubonic Plague decimated the population of Europe in the Middle Ages.
- Most historians believe the Bubonic Plague originated in China.
- The Silk Road was the trade route that brought the Bubonic plague to Europe.
- Giovanni Boccaccio vividly described what happened in Florence as a result of the Bubonic Plague.
- Some people partied, some quarantined, and some devoted themselves religiously as ways people responded to the Bubonic Plague.
- Bloodletting and leeches were believed to be the medical solution.
- Black spots and tumors were two manifestations of the bubonic plague.
- Jews were blamed for the catastrophic crisis of the bubonic plague.
- People killed Jews as punishment for the plague.
- Catholic nuns and priests stepped forward to care for the sick at the risk of their own lives during the plague.
- People who died from Bubonic plague were buried in mass graves.
- An "AIDS poster" features two men kissing with the words "read my lips".
- Gran Fury through ACT-UP created the AIDS poster.
- The "AIDS poster" was designed to fight the stigma surrounding gay relations.
- ACT-UP was an AIDs coalition to unleash power to fight the AIDs epidemic.
- ACT-UP was originally formed in New York City, NY.
- Weight loss and swollen lymph nodes are the physical manifestations of AIDS.
- People were shunned and thrown out and the Catholic church helped again is a similarity in the response to AIDS and to the Bubonic plague.
- Princess Diana shaking the hand of an AIDS patient without gloves, was a 1987 photograph that was instrumental in changing attitudes toward people with AIDS.
- The wooden sculpture of St. Francis of Assisi has him standing with birds on his shoulders and a wolf next to him.
- St. Francis lived in Italy.
- St. Francis’s father earned his considerable income in textiles.
- St. Francis partied a lot as a youth.
- St. Francis’s identity crisis began when he was imprisoned in Perugia.
- St. Francis embraced a man with leprosy.
- Princess Diana was photographed touching a man with AIDS.
- St. Francis’s father accused him of stealing all the textiles he was trusted with in the town square.
- St. Francis stripped of his clothes and began his life of poverty after hearing his father's accusation.
- St. Francis was a gospel literalist who took everything literally.
- The Franciscans are an influential religious order that is still active today.
- The Franciscans primarily serve impoverished and homeless people.
- The Franciscans are known for wearing simple brown robes, a rope for a belt, and sandals.
- St. Francis is considered one of the earliest environmentalists because he encouraged minimalist living and living interconnected with animals and nature.
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