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Create one page/entry that examines the day in the life of your character and how access to new resources or ideas through established imperial exchange system.
What are the core or central values that the Germans follow? How do these compare to Roman values? What does Tacitus seem to value about the Germans?
How did the use of torture change Tempel Anneke's trial? How did her answers change? Did the focus of the court's questions change?
What examples of data from an early time period did your author (Dr. Umberger) draw upon to make inferences about certain actions in this work?
Describe and compare the governmental structure of UK, France and Japan. Which country, in your analysis, has the strongest intuitional structure?
Describe the iconography, style, and materials and what mysteries surround this sculpture. what are the thoughts and impressions of the piece?
What were some long-term consequences of this conflict (a) for the Zulu nation, (b) for British soldiers at the Battle of Isandlwana, and (c) for Lord Chelmsfor
How did the daily life of workers change during the Industrial Revolution in terms of workers' relationship to time of day and the seasons, the nature of work?
Evaluate America's Foreign Policy during the 1890's. Focus on the nation's annexation of foreign areas. Use The Spanish-American War, Hawaii, and Intervention.
Analyze how gender did (or did not) shape the range of Nash, with attention to similarities or differences between African-American and national publications.
Write a brief description of how and where the product is made. What countries supply goods to the product? Where is it made and sold?
What makes landscape images from late Joseon Korea and Edo Japan distinctive? How is this related to Late Imperial Chinese landscape painting?
What was the Columbian Exchange and how did it set the stage for the "rise of Europe" and the modern world system?
Provide one slide explaining how the theme changed over time and another explaining how it stayed the same.
What elements of Christian teaching survive in this origin tale of the world? What elements of the story are distinctly Japanese?
How does writing become part of an artwork or constitute the artwork itself? Compare examples from Late Imperial China, Edo Japan, and Late Joseon Korea.
What effect does this case have on society? Has this case personally affected your rights? What could have been some alternatives to this decision?
What were the characteristics of the Scientific Revolution? What is heliocentrism and why did it matter in the history of the Modern West?
Three large parts of the world remained separate from Afro-Eurasian network. What three things can we learn from the different experiences of parallel worlds?
How does focusing on one religion during this period of time provide a different understanding of history, as opposed to that supported by Fernandez-Armesto's?
Description and interpretation of one work of art. Share your interpretation of the work of art and an explanation of why you chose this particular work of art.
Describe how the Black Death and collapse of the Mongol Empire brought major demographic, economic, political, and cultural changes to Europe.
How did the settlement of the Loyalists change Canada? What would be the long-term effects of the Constitutional Act of 1791 on Canadian culture?
What can artworks do? Consider the power of an artwork and explain your answer with references to artworks discussed in Prehistoric and Ancient Near East units.
Why did the British change their support in favor of the Jews? What was the name of the Jewish Nationalist Movement?