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What value does the material Do Ho Such uses add or take away from his artwork? Is the artwork monetarily or culturally driven? Why do you think that?
What you need to find is an academic reviewer of the film. A lot of mainstream magazines, publish reviews of films by informed experts.
What does 20th century (1900-2000) tell us about progress of Western Civilization? Explain your reasoning in as much detail as possible. This is for an essay.
What does ethical engagement mean to you? What important responsibilities and relationships to All Our Relations have you started to think about?
What are some of the artists associated with it? Who is Marcel Duchamp? Why was he so influential within the Dada movement and contemporary art in general?
What are the 3 discoveries about Van Gogh's life that inspired Jared Baxter to go down this rabbit hole as the writer calls it?
Based on what you know, explain Imperialism in the United States during the early 1900s. What was the reason behind it and how did the U.S. Justify it?
What is the significance of Political Theory in the study of Political Science? What are the components of History? Discuss each component.
Discuss the social, political, economic and cultural issues in Philippine History as stipulated on Biography of a prominent Filipino.
According to this excerpt, what role did water and steam technology play in the Industrial Revolution?
How did the New Deal affect different social groups like women, African-Americans, Native Americans, Mexican-Americans, or immigrants?
How does Ammianus depict barbarian peoples like the Goths and the Huns? How does he depict the relationship between barbarians and Romans?
Who among the indigenous Filipinos had preserved well their culture? Why? (back up with readings/sources/evidence. Note: no back up no score.
What social values and class distinctions does she suggest are affecting women's subordinate status in 19th-century America?
Describe specifically several of the more important ways in which the Canadian government from 1867 onwards effectively removed much of the abilities.
What is meant by the term modernism? What do you think about the modernist experiment?
How might we understand Cassiano dal Pozzo's Paper Museum as a cabinet of curiosity? Is it as effective as a physical collection of objects?
Universal museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and dime museums, like P.T. Barnum's. Despite their differences, what are some of their commonalities?
What was the purpose of the Grand Tour? Who participated in it? How did it inform artistic practice in Europe in the eighteenth century?
The Greeks: What can we learn about Greek culture and civilization from the following sources? Discuss at least two of these sources.
The Romans: What can we learn about Roman civilization from the following sources? Discuss at least two of these sources.
Christian Beliefs: What can we learn about the beliefs and values of early Christians from the following sources? Discuss at least two of these sources.
Describe one cause of event you have chosen for your historical analysis and explain piece of evidence from your research that you will use to support assertion
What importance does it have that the author of the chronicles, letters and colonial reports has been an eyewitness or eyewitness of the events?
What you already know and using Notes on the State of Virginia as a reference, discuss one or more pillars of caste within the context of slavery in early US.