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Discuss how the Acropolis became a tourist attraction. Why did the ancient ruins suddenly become so interesting? For who?
Problem: Importance of George Washington document about the French and Indian war.
Tacitus presents contrasting views of Augustus's motives. Which does he himself seem to believe? How account complement or undermine that of Augustus himself?
What do you believe are the most important elements of the speech? How can we use the lessons of Lincoln to unify our society?
Describe the role of European missionaries in European efforts to control the East. Explain the significance of the Zheng He expeditions.
What about their processes of gaining independence and their post-colonial experiences? Are those similar or different, and why?
Describe the effects of Japan's war in China. Why was China unable to effectively defend itself against Japanese invasion and occupation?
How did the domestication of the horse in Afro-Eurasia affect the development of nomadic and settled societies during the second millennium BCE?
What did being free mean to Equiano? Was he disappointed in his change of status? What role does the captain play in the narrative at this point?
How did anyone ever justify slavery from an ethical point of view? What did people have to do cognitively and emotionally to see slavery as appropriate?
Did Burnham engage in city planning before and after the Chicago plan? How did Burnham and John Root (1850-1891) contribute to architectural legacy of Chicago?
Does the graph provide any clues as to what else might be driving China's water-scarcity crisis?
What was the relationship between the urban environment, social conflict, and economic productivity according to this movement?
How can urban planning provide solutions to urban problems? What problems did the 1909 The Plan for Chicago intend to address? How did it address them?
What do origin stories do for us? What are prominent features in origin stories? Consider, for example, origin stories about the United States as a nation.
What are the major industries in China that are reliant on water? Which industry in particular is expected to use the largest share of water?
How did approaches to governing affect Spanish and Chinese governments' involvement in the early modern silk trade, including connections between two empires?
What types of sources could be used to research the economic impact of the women's movement? What about for its social impact?
According to Kennan's influential Long Telegram, discuss his perceptions of the Soviet Outlook, the background for this outlook and the strategic goals of USSR.
Why do you think Martha Carrier was accused of witchcraft? Why is Carrier's experience so significant for our understanding of American history?
What were the prevailing attitudes towards children? What was person's contribution to the field of education? How was the person a reflection of their times?
How would I create a citation in Tura bian for a news conference? This is kind of a speech by President Bush but also has a question and answer section.
What do you think might happen to Socrates if he lived in the United States today? What did you base your answer on?
Which movements we hear Mussorgsky's use of minor tonalities? Does that make a difference to the whole mood and picture?
How does the music add to your experience of the visual images, and shape your visual and emotional experience of the work?