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Is it appropriate to think of any particular Judenrat leaders as resisters or collaborators? Why or why not? What are the motivations of the different Judenrat leaders? Where were their objectives?
Explain the rise of world religions during the time 600-1500. Including Islam, Buddhism, and christianity. How were the religious civilizations of the period 600-1500 unique?
You have seen that those early primarily agricultural societies in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China all adopted strong patriarchal traditions of social organization... Compare the specific features
What were the characteristics of Aztec writings, such as ones translated by Bernardino di Sahagún? How is it different from the primary documents written by Spanish authors at the time?
The male nude from the Early Renaissance through the High Renaissance. Representations of the female nude during the Venetian Renaissance and the Baroque.
What accounts for the rather late emergence of African countries as independent nation-states? Is there something peculiar about Africa that delayed its drive for independence?
Why has the Arab-Israeli conflict been so persistent? What religious and cultural factors have contributed to the persistent state of unrest in the Middle East and, in particular, in what some people
How do the Samurais go from being a warrior class to a class of civil servants in the Tokugawa era? How did they react to this?
Consider the process of centralization and the role of the central state in the rise and decline of the Ming and Qing dynasties (China), the Ottoman Empire, and the Mughal Empire.
what was the role of mahatma gandhi in Indian struggle of independence?
Trace the development of Rome from a small city on the Tiber River to a multi-national empire. What were some of the reasons for its rise as well as its decline. Be specific.
Mesopotamians conducted some of the world's first experiments in organizing sustainable communities for large numbers of people living in densely populated spaces. What methods of political and social
The length and the geography of the Nile River valley ensured that the lands of Egypt and Nubia would come to know each other well! Look at the different ways in which Egypt and Nubia interacted with
Explain (in details) in which you discuss the complicated issue of African American legal status in English speaking North America. In the 17th century here in English speaking North America, were the
The Western Sudan was the location for the development of 3 major African civilization. Explain (in details) in which you explain the history of Ancient Ghana, Ancient Mali, and Ancient Songhai. What
The DOI is comprised of 6 constituents part. Explain (in details) in which you first identify these 6 constituent parts of the DOI, and then explan the content of each constituent part.
According to the science of human evolution, homo sapians originated first in East Africa, explain this heory in details
What is ideology? and What was hitlers ideology?... Specifically what is the ideology in the quote "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer" .. " One people, one nation, one leader".
In detail, discuss the distinction between religious Islam and political Islam. In your discussion, be certain to highlight the character and influence of each as well as the overall impact of such fa
Which of the following characterized Napoleon's approach to war? How did the National Assembly respond to growing peasant unrest in the countryside in the summer of 1789? n an attempt to app
Why did religious and political authorities distrust Methodism? How did Emperor Joseph II's Enlightenment-inspired reforms ignite the Belgian independence movement? Why did the revolutionari
How did most European elites react to the French Revolution? The Confederation of the Rhine, established in 1806, resulted from
Northeast Africa developed several very important civilization over the course of the first 3,000 years of human history. Explain (in details) in which you delineate the most important aspects of this
What did the West need so badly in Africa? And why at that particular moment in history? Please be very specific in your answer.
What changes did The Tanzimat reforms bring to theological dominance?