Think about the lecture covering the beginning of the


Part 1:

Northern Europe: From Paganism to Righteousness

The Celtic culture is greatly underestimated for its influence on Europe as a whole. This is because not much is known about the people or tribal communities we associate as being Celtic. Another group of influential people were those of the Carolingian culture, who helped shape Europe into the unified nation we see today.

1. Who was Charlemagne? What was the Carolingian Renaissance? How did the Carolingian Empire reform Europe?

2. If not for Charlemagne's leadership what would have happened to Europe? What great force was he fighting?

Part 2:

Americas Struggle: From the Demarcation to Civil Rights

1. Think about the lecture covering the beginning of the colonies to the Revolution to the Civil War to the civil rights movement, what sort of progress do you believe America has made? Religious freedom? Civil equality? Is the struggle over?

Part 3:

Americas Struggle: From the Demarcation to Civil Rights

Think about the lecture covering the beginning of the colonies to the Revolution to the Civil War to the civil rights movement, what sort of progress do you believe America has made? Religious freedom? Civil equality? Is the struggle over?

Then, after thinking about the above statement and your thoughts answer the following questions:

2. What about the social and cultural issue behind evolution? Should parents get a say in what is being taught to their children? Where is the line drawn?

3. In what ways have various wars changed American cultural and social structures? (Give an example)

Part 4:

Three Big Religions Influence on Cultural Identity: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

1. How are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam related?

2. In what ways has each religion shape the region in which it was born?

3. In what ways can your relate these three religions to the other cultures we have studied over the past 8 weeks?

4. In general, what have you learned?

Part 5:

1. How do the humanities focus on common human issues and influence cultures?

2. Give an example where a very "human condition" changed the future of a nation?

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