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Discuss the specific works in this light to help support and illustrate your points and avoid mere descriptions of the works and/or the history of the artists.
How does Miguel Leon-Portilla collect his evidence? Be very specific with your response and cite page numbers in parenthesis to support your position.
Why was the Catholic Church so involved in higher education in this period? What were the positives and negatives of this intense involvement?
Why was Julius Caesar assassinated and what do you think the Romans thought of the merits or detriments of assassination as a political tool?
How does a ruler earn the mandate of heaven? How/ Why is it lost? What are the consequences of losing the mandate of heaven?
Who deserves the lion's share of the blame for starting World War I? Why? (As usual, the questions may be simple, but the answers leave much room for debate.)
In the ancient world people were keen observers of blank. They paid close attention to the blank to prepare for the equinox, solstices and or harvests of season
The Iliad describes only one stage of the longer history of Trojan War. If Homer's primary subject is not the war in its entirety, what then is his poem about?
In your opinion, which Renaissance artist best represents what that era was about? Write 2-3 paragraphs in support of your opinion.
How you explain the repeated movements of the Bluestones? Do you think that these changes are based upon changes in ritual or changes in political behaviours?
Why does the king endorse the Christian mission in his territories, even before he himself converts?
Take a position on this and debate the merits. Is there really a simple answer or is it more complex? Don't forget to respond to other opinions as well.
Identify a problem in your place of work or at a clinical site. What type of research listed above would you conduct to address this problem? Why or why not?
In what ways did the experience of indigenous Americans after 1492 mirror European responses to the Black Death?
Discuss the Land struggles & sovereignty, indigeneity. The role of Oceanic students, scholars, universities & communities and Black power & solidarity.
Are we a civilization that makes progress on Western values (freedom, democratic laws, individualism) or did we resist those values in favor of other things?
Outline the political and military history of classical Greece, the Hellenistic period, and the Roman Republic; and show how these periods led from diversity.
Describe the political systems of Athens, Sparta, and Rome (both Republic and Principate), and compare and contrast these different governmental systems.
Idientify 5 different types of science that we heavily rely on today. Next identify the current sciences previous version.
Which artist is the most effective at pointing out the implicit unmarked world that does not include their voice? Carrie Mae Weems works come to mind for me.
Darwin compares natural selection to a country undergoing some form of climate change. How does he say that such an example and climate change are similar?
Which meant French people in business easily trade with their European counter counterparts. Why is this important? What did it do for French economy/ trading?
Did the Indigenous groups of the Caribbean interact with enslaved people, both enslaved and escaped? What power did Indigenous groups hold during colonial rule?
How does that attitude fall in line with the characteristics of Modernism, and would those attitudes have been possible in an age before Modernism?
How were the lives of the indigenous groups of Carib, Arawak and Ciboney in the Caribbean impacted through colonization, and what political power did they hold.