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Describe the impacts of the crusades and specifically ending the middel ages and create a new modern world? what new characteristics emerged as part of the new modern world?
What were the causes of the protestant reformation? how did each of the three major reforms movements develop and what are the characteristics of each of the movements?
Explain the impacts of the crusades, black death, great schism, and 100 years war. how did those events specifically end the middle ages and create a new modern world?
Explain why you think an artist might choose to re-paint a painting into his or her work. ln what ways is it the same painting? in what ways dose it become different?
Describe a contemporary monument in your city or in another U.S. city and whether it holds some special significance for the citizens of the city where it was erected. State whether you like or dislik
Compare and contrast the legacies of cultural syncretism in Africa and the Americas with the resistance to cultural change Westerners encountered in China and India.
Do you think that there is a middle ground between separatism and integration? Do you think that it is possible for a race to coexist with the very culture that oppressed it and at the same time free
What do you Understand by the "Decline Theory" And how it influenced the abolition of Slaverry in the Americas
What similarities exist between these documents, both in terms of the ideas they contain and the events they inspired? “Cardinal Principles of the National Entity of Japan,” 1937 (pp.1016-
Social Darwinists argued all of the following except. In the Belgium Congo, The Berlin Conference. Tensions Qing Dynasty China in the eighteenth century were caused by
Explain whether you think Manet's Olympia was meant to shock the viewrs of his time and why. Explain whether the painting would have a similar impact on viewers.
Nineteenth Century nationalism was. The Mughal Dynasty fell because. as a famous soccer match between teams from Britain and India. Zionism embraces all of the following except
Compare and contrast the beliefs (including the treatment of women) of the major world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
Islam spread more rapidly than any other major world religion. Why do you think this was? What aspects of the religion made it appealing? How was the cultural climate conducive to the rapid expansion
Compare the Aztec and Inca societies with those of the Pacific islands. What were the similarities? What were the significant differences?
On the Laws was widely read by generations of Romans. What do you think On the Laws reveals about Roman society?
Why was the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) important for the Roman Catholic Church?
Does ‘geography’, or territory, alone define ‘Arabness’? Is ‘Arab’ an ‘ethnos’? What is ‘ethnos’? How does remapping of the ‘Arab Worl
From your own readings, study, and personal experience, explain how rapid modernization can affect the people of an emerging nation, both for good and for ill. Support your postings with information d
Both Frederick Douglass' autobiographical Narrative and Mark Twain's fictional Adventures of Huckleberry Finn were written in opposition to slavery. Compare thr passages of these two male authors and
During the mid 1800s, slave narratives became an important literary forum for abolitionists. The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave was written in first person, while the N
Essay on the influences of ancient Roman life on our understanding of practices still in existence, such as taxes and prostitution.
Compare a line from one of the romantic poets to one of the romantic landscape paintings. Describe what you think the poet and the painter is evoking about nature with these works.
Women's Roles Then & Now. Scrip a conversation between two notable women from the 18th and or 19th century on the roles women should play in the society. within the dialogue,
Two reading selections from Voltaire's Candide. the story begins by acknowledging the foolishness of the superstitious traditions held by the people in the city of Lisbon but ends by confirming Voltai