Matt51$D" @ @Matt51"cbpbb?bb<TEXTMACA$ @ @?Packet 51 1. After bringing smallpox to his benefactors house, he leaves for Cambridge and returns to find Lord Mohun gambling with Francis and pursuing Francis wife Rachel. Mohun and Francis fight a duel and Francis is killed, but he reveals that the main character is actually the legitimate heir of Castlewood. FTP, this is the plot of the first part of what work by William Makepeace Thackeray, continued in _The Virginians? Answer: The History of _Henry Esmond_ 2. Born in Little Falls, Minnesota, she attended Dartmouth College and Johns Hopkins. In 1991, she collaborated with her husband MIchael Dorris to write the novel _Crown of Columbus_. She has published poetry in _Jacklight_ and _Baptism of Desire_, but she first wrote novels of social realism such as _The Beet Queen_ and _Tracks_, both of which are set in North Dakota, as is her masterpiece, _Love Medicine_. FTP, name this Chippewa novelist, one of Ben Weiss favorites. Answer: (Karen) Louise _Erdrich_ 3. It was never intended for the stage, but Handel used it as the basis for an oratorio. It has the form of a Greek tragedy, with a chorus. The main character reflects on his fate: Dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon. Other characters include Harapha the bully, and the heros father Manoah, who tries to ransom him, but is too late, as the hero is dragged away to the feast of Dagon. FTP, name this dramatic poem by John Milton that contains the line Eyeless in Gaza at the mill with slaves. Answer: _Samson Agonistes_ 4. The main character of this work is engaged to the shallow Cecil Vyse, but is caught up in the world of the Emersons, whom she met while visiting Italy. Mr. Emerson and his son George, whom Lucy eventually marries, offerred her their room in the hotel when she complained about the lack of scenery out her own window. FTP, name this novel by E. M. Forster. Answer: A _Room With a View_ 5. This poem describes how a child walking the beach on Long Island hears the call of a bird, a visitor from Alabama mourning his lost mate, and ends with the poet being given the word out of the sea, the word death. Originally published in the New York Saturday Press with the title A Childs Reminiscence, it was included in the Sea-Drift section of the 1881 edition of _Leaves of Grass_. FTP, name this poem by Walt Whitman. Answer: _Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking_ 6. Named after an Italian anatomist, these organs are divided into the isthmus, the ampulla, and the infundibulum, which is located at the distal end and is surrounded by a fringe of projections called fimbriae. Inside, they are lined with cilia, and in humans are about 4 or 5 inches long and are less than an inch thick, which is the reason they are the site of dangerous ectopic pregnancies. FTP, name these organs, also known as oviducts. Answer: _Fallopian_ tubes 7. This chronic disorder was first described in 1855, and can occur after a severe infection, tuberculosis, or removal of a tumor. In any case, the root cause is massive internal bleeding, and the resulting lack of hormone secretion causes weight loss, gastrointestinal distress, and increased skin pigmentation. FTP, name this disease of the adrenal glands, now treated with daily doses of cortisone or hydrocortisone and additional dietary salt. Answer: _Addisons Disease_ 8. Along with his colleagues at the University of Leiden Observatory, he worked out the mass of the Milky Way galaxy, and the distance of its center from the sun. A pioneer of radio astronomy, he was the first to prove that the Milky Way rotates. FTP, name this Dutch astronomer, most famous for proposing that a cloud of comets surrounds the solar system. Answer: Jan Hendrik _Oort_ 9. The short-lived house of Xin upset this Chinese dynastys rule when Wang Mang led a coup, but the Red Eyebrows revolt soon placed this it back on the throne. Among its developments were the silk roads and Civil Service exams. FTP, name this dynasty founded by Liu Bang, later known as Gaodi, that held sway from 202 B.C. to 220 A.D. and included the reign of Wudi. Answer: The _Han_ Dynasty 10. By 1012, he had broken the back of English resistance, and was recognized as king, while Ethelred the Unready withdrew to exile in Normandy. A patricide who had slain his father in battle, he was the grandson of Gorm the Old. After defeating Olaf Tryggvason at the naval Battle of Svolder in A.D. 1000, he became de facto ruler of Norway as well as Denmark. FTP, name this son of Harold Bluetooth and father of Canute. Answer: _Sweyn I_ or _Forkbeard_ 11. Among the decrees it issued were the Sacrosancta, and the Frequens. The pope didnt want to summon it, but was forced to by the Emperor Sigismund. Gregory XII and John XXIII resigned, and Benedict XIII was isolated from his supporters. In their place, Cardinal Colonna was elected as Martin V. The other order of business concerned Jerome of Prague and his meddlesome companion, Jan Hus. FTP, name this Church council called in 1414 to end the Great Schism. Answer: The Council of _Constance_ 12. Disillusioned by German brutality in the occupation of Russia in 1942, he was transferred to North Africa, where he lost his left eye, right hand, and two fingers of his left hand. These bitter experiences rankled in his mind, and so in Rastenburg, on July 20th, 1944, he put a bomb in a briefcase and placed it at Hitlers feet. FTP, name this German colonel, executed by firing squad that same night as a leader of the plot to kill the Fhrer. Answer: Colonel Klaus Philip Schenk von _Stauffenberg_ 13. This Supreme Court decision overturned the 1949 Wolf v. Colorado ruling. The opinion, written by Justice Tom C. Clark, eliminated the double standard, stating that tolerance of shortcut methods in law enforcement impairs its effectiveness at the state level as well as at the federal level, thus applying the exclusionary rule to the states. FTP, name this 1961 case in which a state had seized illegal materials without a search warrant. Answer: _Mapp v. Ohio_ 14. He was the first Roman emperor to allow himself to be saluted as Lord and God by Romans. He prohibited Oriental religions, except for the cult of Isis, whom he himself worshipped -- it was in the dress of a votary of Isis that he escaped the storming of the Capitol. Among his building projects was the arch of Titus. FTP, name this last of the Flavian emperors, who was killed in a plot participated in by his own wife Domitia. Answer: _Domitian_ 15. Born in 1932, this director gained an international reputation with 1967s The Firemans Ball, and being abroad at the time of the 1968 Russian repression, he became a U.S. citizen. Hist first feature film was 1965s Loves of a Blonde, but he is best known for interpretations of stage presentations, such as Ragtime and Hair. FTP, name this Czech director of Amadeus and One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest. Answer: Milos _Forman_ 16. Dont even try to find some special significance in this word -- it was chosen at random from a dictionary when a medical student Richard Huelsenbeck and a poet Hugo Ball got together in Zurich with Tristan Tzara. As for what it means, thats easy -- its French for hobby horse. FTP, name this word, the title of Jean Arps 1916 anti-art movement. Answer: _Dada_ 17. The 1970s TV series The Onedin Line used as its theme music an excerpt from this composers ballet Spartacus. The early work of this 1959 Lenin Prize winner is lyrical and dissonant, as in his 1932 Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano, while his later works, such as the Poem for Stalin, draw heavily on the folk music of Armenia. FTP, name this composer of the Sabre Dance, which is part of his ballet Gayane. Answer: Aram Ilich _Khachaturian_ 18. After studying art in an older painters Tournai workshop, he became a licensed master in 1432 and was appointed the official painter of the city of Bruges, now in Belgium. He introduced several innovations -- gilt backgrounds, as in his Descent From the Cross, architectual settings to define space, as in Standing Virgin, and placing a rear view in the foreground, as in Marriage of the Virgin. He also painted a portrait of Francesco DEste. FTP, name this pupil of Robert Campin. Answer: Rogier van der _Weyden_ 19. This realm was the site of the fountain Hvergelmir, which was the source of one of the roots of Yggdrasil. It was the abode of the dragon Nidhogg, who guarded the spring and gnawed at the root. It was nine days northwards and downwards from Midgard, and its gate was guarded by the ghastly dog Garm. FTP, name this Norse realm of the dead, ruled over by the monstress goddess Hel. Answer: _Niflheim_ 20. Among the terms used in this 1846 work is the suspension of the ethical whereby humans can achieve an authentic commitment to God. As an example of this process, the author of this work points to the story of Genesis 22, in which Abraham violates his own ethical convictions in order to obey Gods command and sacrifice Isaac, motivated by his sense of dread. FTP, name this philosophical work by Soren Kierkegaard. Answer: _Fear and Trembling_nbufjava/awt/image/ImageCoMatt51MTEXTMACATEXTMACA @$chupConsumer()Vflagssun/awt/image/JPEGImageDecoder()I?(Ljava/awt/image/ImageProducer;Ljava/awt/image/ImageConsumer;)