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Western Civilization I
HWC 204 Midterm Matching
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Western Civilization II
HWC 205 Midterm Matching
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Western Civilization Matching

These matching questions come directly from a previous 205 Final. Choose the best answer for each of the fifteen questions.
1. Eros
Unconditional love, not based in need.
Love instinct.
Fleeing from or denying freedom to one.
Values based on resentment and revenge.

2. Bourgeosie
Middle-class property owners.
Advocated vocational education for Black Americans.
Organized massacre of innocent people.
Internalization of parental authority.

3. agape
Love instinct.
Unconditional love, not based in need.
Internalization of parental authority.
Organized massacre of innocent people.
4. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Granted Blacks the right to vote.
Case that repealed Grandfather clauses of the South.
Began Montgomery bus boycott.
Established acial doctrine of "separate but equal".
5. Albert Camus.
Author of What is to be Done?.
French existentialist philosopher.
18th century writer who affirmed gender equality.
19th century architect of German unity.
6. Rosa Parks
Advocated vocational education for Black Americans.
Began Montgomery bus boycott.
Author of What is to be Done?.
Former slave who fled to the North and wrote an autobiography.
7. surplus value
Profit.
Values based on resentment and revenge.
Bourgeosie.
Internalization of parental authority.
8. pogrom.
"whirlwind" -- another name for the Holocaust.
Values based on resentment and revenge.
Organized massacre of innocent people.
Public burning.
9. Marquis de Condorcet
19th century architect of German unity.
18th century Existentialist.
18th century writer who affirmed gender equality.
Began movement to establish Jewish homeland in Palestine.
10. id
Fleeing from or denying freedom to one.
Instinctual, unconscious core of psyche.
Values based on resentment and revenge.
Another term for bad faith.
11. Shoah
"Whirlwind: -- another name for the Holocaust.
Movement to establish Jewish homeland in Palestine.
French existentialist philosopher.
Author of What is to be Done?.
12. Booker T. Washington
19th century architect of German unity.
Author of What is to be Done?.
Advocated vocational education for Black Americans.
Pen name of W.E.B. DuBois.
13. Zionism
French existential philosophy.
Internalization of parental authority.
Fleeing from or denying the freedom of another.
Movement to establish Jewish homeland in Palestine.
14. Otto von Bismarck
19th century architect of German unity.
18th century writer who affirmed gender equality.
His assasination sparked WW I.
The author of What is to be Done?.
15. Nikolai Chernyshevsky
Pen name of Dostoevsky.
Author of What is to be Done?.
Optimistic philosopher and teacher.
18th century writer who affirmed gender equality.