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How was the world transformed politically and culturally by the conquests of Alexander?
Historians of religions sometimes speak of an “Axial Age” in the first millennium BCE when many new religions and ways of thinking were introduced in various parts of the world.
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What are some of the most effective ways in which witchcraft was determined during the Early Modern Period of Europe?
Examine the central ideological tenets of nationalism and how it shaped nation-building in two of the following countries between 1815 and 1880: Italy, Germany, and the Austrian Empire.
How did Darwin’s theory affect conceptions of time, human origins, religious doctrines, and nationalism?
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How did Martin Luther contribute to the development of the german language?
what were the most important aspects of the growth of the catholic church as an institution in the roman world?
Descride the values and institutions of the "ideal" Puritan culture of Massachusetts, which would be characterized as demcratic also
Compare the Enlightenment philosophes' and the romantics' approaches to understanding, explaining, and expressing human nature.
Examine nationalism, liberalism and conservatism as they were applied in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Are these ideologies always competing with on another?
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Would you argue that the book is a valuable historical resource? Does it comment on specific events or problems?
How do I compare and contrast the Absolutist government of Bourbon France with either Hohenzollern Prussia or Romanov Russia?
What were the causes of the French Revolution? How did Napoleon both preserve and undermine the ideals of the French Revolution?
How did renaissance people define race, class, and gender? how do renaissance definitions of these terms differ from contemporary definitions?
Explain a key figure from the scientific revolution and explain their contribution to modern day science?
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How did anti-semitism in spain contribute to the development of modern theories of race?
Did the proponents of the Enlightenment express a uniform attitude toward religion and religious organizations?
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