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Rembrandt's masterpiece, The nightwatch how is subject of this painting different from what would be hanging in the palaces and cathedrals of Spain,Italy, and France?
The Roman Empire was, for the most part, a state based on the rule of law. This is one of the legacies of Roman civilization. What provisions of the Emperor Justinian's Law Code (in your text) are als
The Roman Emperor Octavian (27BC - 14AD) was usually called "Augustus" Caesar because he was viewed "august," honest, fearless etc. What were the attributes of the "Divine Augustus"? According to your
According to Polybius, why was Rome able to conquer the world by 27 BC? Was that a good thing or a bad thing, for Polybius?
How do you describe the first selection from "marriage of figaro?" how do ou describe the second? what is the difference in the intent of the pieces, i.e in the Baroquean era, where wouls be to listen
The oath of the Horatii by david how does this painting embaody four of the five formal characteristics of the neoclassical style? compare this painting to one of the Rococo painting "Embarkation for
Rembrandt's masterpiece, the nightwatch how is subject of this painting different from what would be hanging in the palaces and cathedrals of spain, italy,and france?
Listen to Beethoven's Symphony on either your book cd or youtube. what do you think of this music?
Currently, there are very few regionally-specific cultures struggling to become a recognized nation-state. Tibet is one of these, Palestine another, and even Quebec provides us with an example of a gr
Compare different religious world views of Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Hebrews, Vedic Texts and the Upanishads, and the ancient Chinese civilizations.
How has geography influence Egypt, Mesopotamia, Hebrew and Chinese in history, political, social outlook and religious?
What is the role of political and economic instability on Latin America's role in the global economy?
Why do historians refer to the 1960s as the Arab Nationalist decade? What were its characteristics and how did it end
I am writing a History essay about Ibn Batutta. There are five parts to this essay. First is the introduction about him by giving a brief summary of the figure. Second is talking about the impact he h
Analyze and interpret the following quotation: “Worldwide, non-Western cultures faced fundamental challenges to their cultural identities—not so much a recentering of culture but a decente
What was the selected non-Western culture like prior to the late nineteenth century? How did it change as a result of European expansion? How is this change representative of what Sayre calls a &ldquo
How can better understanding our collective cultural heritage and shared humanity across time and geographic place help us to be better stewards of a global future?
In what way(s) were the Ancient Greeks an important influence in the history of the humanities? (Describe at least one contribution and explain why it is important.)
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All the countries of Central America and the Caribbean continue to rely on agriculture as a primary source of income and would be considered:
Discuss the causes, motivatioins and justifications of colonization. what were the three methods used to colonize africa and, what impacts did those methods have? also what impacts did colonization ha
Describe the impacts of the crusades and specifically ending the middel ages and create a new modern world? what new characteristics emerged as part of the new modern world?
What were the causes of the protestant reformation? how did each of the three major reforms movements develop and what are the characteristics of each of the movements?
Explain the impacts of the crusades, black death, great schism, and 100 years war. how did those events specifically end the middle ages and create a new modern world?
Explain why you think an artist might choose to re-paint a painting into his or her work. ln what ways is it the same painting? in what ways dose it become different?