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The first step is to choose one of regional nations that interests you: Tidewater, New Netherland, Yankeedom, Midlands, Deep South and , Greater Appalachia.
Select one of the reform movements from the list below and write a 3-5 page essay that includes the following information:
Why do you think Alexander had so many achievements? Why do you think Alexander the Great continues to fascinate so many centuries after his death?
Detail the decline of the Roman Republic. Why were the two triumvirates established? Were Julius Caesar, Octavian Caesar, and Marcus Brutus heroes or villains
Discuss the Roman division of social classes. How did Rome attempt to reconcile these differences in law and culture? What problems did these divisions cause?
Paper Topic: The early societies that we have been discussing in lecture have, for the most part, been illiterate societies that even when a written language
Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation comparing two of the following:
Should provide the title of the source, a very brief summary of the text and say what students hope to critique-argue in Q2.
Listen to one composition that demonstrates the qualities of the Baroque musical style.
Describe the functions of ancient myths, using examples from two different neolithic cultures, and comment on whether myth is inherently fictional.
A summary of the life and importance of one key person in Jewish history.
Discuss how you think Chretien might be using Lancelot's decision to ride in the cart to reflect on the advantages and disadvantages of chivalry?
Autobiographical essay, emphasizing critical transformative movements, motivations, cultural geographies, and ethnic and racial intersections.
Compare and contrast the voyages of Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal and Christopher Columbus.
The philosophers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke disagreed on the understanding of political authority, with Locke taking what is commonly .
Summarize the content of the reading and raise two or more substantially critical questions or substantial reactions to the reading of the day.
Discuss the rise to power of the Nazis in Germany and the Bolsheviks in Russia. Do you think they gained power because of superior strategy.
What values are embraced in the Ming moral codes? Can we draw conclusions about Chinese society based on these precepts?
Professor Pals expresses the suspicion that Marx''s account of religion might better be understood as an account of "the essence of Christianity."
Whichever one you choose, choose a contemporary issue in international relations, and use the tools that you have learned in the class
Complete one research paper based on a topic of world civilization between 1500 and 2006.
Who are the ‘stakeholders'? Have the stakeholder's positions changed?
Though colonialism may have officially ended, the effects of colonialism are still very much present today. This is true in modern-day Africa.
Describe the ancient Greek competitive character, and compare the ancient Olympics (as a festival featuring athletics) to the Olympics today.
Versailles contains symbols of power and absolute monarchy. Pick a feature of the palace you admire and explain how you would use this as a setting.