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What does a ruler have to do to gain the favor of Heaven? What are the consequences of his failure to do so? How this affect development of society or culture?
How were residential schools reinforced in the second half of the 19th century? Provide justifications for recent attempts at reconciliation.
Would that appear hypocritical from the US? In short, did the bomb provided short-term relief (the war ended), but produced long-term fears?
Is there anything in common between the Calypso artist Singing Sandra's and Peter Tosh's style of activism? How are they similar and how are they different?
What does P. Manning claim was a big change or shift in cultural creation (such as: film, music, art, literature, dress) in the African Diaspora?
What do you think of this performance of Erlking? Can you image having the singing of Art Songs as an evening's entertainment in your own home?
Where does the idea of the Good Shepherd originate? What god was originally shown as a shepherd? What connects it to Christianity?
Why might Fredrick I and Phillip II have been concerned for student's welfare? What benefits do you think gained from guaranteeing students certain privileges?
What does tho suggest about the role that women might play in the newly founded United States of America?
Describe characteristics of universalizing religions and why universalizing religions developed to varying degrees in Afro-Eurasia but not in places like China.
Create a paragraph on a combination of approaches of unionism and Chartism that likely work in 19th-century Great Britain in context of Industrial Revolution.
How did the European politics of World War I affect Iraq/Mesopotamia and how did the people of these regions use the war to shape their own agendas.
How did the plague affect trade? What happened to goods? How did the wealthy feel the impact of the plague? What happened to serfs or peasants?
Describe in detail the similarities of how is human face is represented in Egyptian Art, Your examples should include both sculpture and paintings.
What is your artifact? Briefly describe the artifact. What is the purpose of this artifact? For what purpose was this artifact made?
What kind of a war was the Korean War according to James Stokesbury? A civil war? An all-out war? A limited war? A Cold War conflict? Other?
Yet there were also tendencies in other directions. How can we understand and explain these tendencies that seem to conflict with one another?
What is the building in the background? What were some of the things Europeans brought in the picture? Why are they significant?
Discuss King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild. Why the deaths in the Congo under the rule of King Leopold has remained largely unknown in the U.S.
Your character is quite different from mine. According to this passage, do you think Napoleon is a great leader or dictator? Explain.
How does Wuzong describe the Buddhist monks and nuns? What actions did Wuzong order to suppress Buddhism?
What characteristics or elements of the work stand out to? What do think the creator intended to express?
Identify one of the characters shared in the book. Discuss what about the character's story resonates with you as a reader.
What does this indicate about changes in overall lifestyle and reliance on technology from the Basal Paleolithic to the Upper Paleolithic?