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Why do you think these concepts are so similar across great distances and periods of time? Explain the value in claiming divine authority.
The history of medicine often reveals the values and expectations of a local community. The studyWhat makes each medical system a product of its time and place?
What do these medical theories have in common, and what do they tell us about the historical cultures that relied upon them for good health?
In order to receive full credit, you must identify the novel, film/documentary. What you learned, how it relates to the course, and your experience/reaction.
Applying what you just learned about narrowing research questions, revise your research questions from your Topic Exploration Worksheet.
What would you suggest is the purpose of Winnemucca's writing and how do you think the reading audience of her time might have reacted to her work?
Briefly summarize and analyze two primary sources, identifying their intended audience, purpose, context in which they were produced.
Who are the Mothers de la Plaza de Mayo? How does non-violent protest work? What do you think is the significance of the ending scene with Gaby?
Allende's presidency ultimately failed. Do you think this is because of internal forces? Both? How would you rate the Machucha film as an historical source?
What does it mean to convert? What was Augustine's moment of conversion? Describe. What did he convert FROM, and TO?
How did Reagan define freedom in his speech in Berlin? Why do you think he addressed General Secretary Gorbachev directly?
Identify and use at least two tools, concepts or methods that you have learned about in this class in the Learning Resources to talk about your viewing.
But also be smarter than the director and identify where this documentary slips from secondary source into straight up conspiracy theory.
While it is traditionally held that Marx and Engels were against capitalism. Using The Communist Manifesto, explain how this argument could be true.
What are the dangers and consequences of fascist and anti-Semitic language, such as Hitler's depiction of Jews?
Explain how you approached revising your research questions to assist your instructor in understanding your approach.
A descriptive essay is one that describes the topic. For example, you should answer what is the purpose of each amendment? What does each one do?
Explain what areas of society progressives addressed? Analyze the progressive achievements Roosevelt highlights in his speech?
Discuss the various issues confronting the nation in the 1850s that so inflamed the passions of people in both the North and the South such that peaceful.
Does your essay include a conclusion that summarizes findings and ideas? Your conclusion state why you think your chosen topic is relevant to early US history.
Describe the conquests of Alexander the Great and analyze the legacy of his empire. Be sure to mention his impact on Persia, India, and Egypt.
Review the various advertisements presented. How do these images work to construct social attitudes about and expectations for women and gender?
In a few paragraphs, discuss what relevant sources you have identified and the process for accessing those sources.
Identify two secondary sources from your selected topic. The secondary resources will review two historical events that impacted your research topic.
What does Marshall think the American people need to know about conditions in Europe? Why? What does he propose to do to help Europe?