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Tensions between ethnic and racial groups which divided the work force. labor unions which faced powerful and wealthy corporations. geographical mobility which served to dilute institutional ties and
The ancient religions that have been described in this week's lesson originate from vastly different areas of the world. But in spite of this there are distinct similarities.
Now that we have considered what kinds of things are common to each religion, we can see the differences among these religions much more clearly. How do different beliefs shape the society that produc
Compare the religious beliefs of the Egyptians and the Mesopotamians. What do their differences tell us about the cultures involved?
What elements of ancient Chinese culture do you detect? Do you recognize comments that people say about modern US society?
Mesopotamian Marriage Contract, 1700 BCE Marriage was one of the earliest legal documents. As civilizations began to craft ideas of ownership, the rather egalitarian format of Neolithic societies bega
What do we learn about the Mesopotamian ideas of marriage? Was marriage only between two people? What were the primary concerns of marriage?
Egypt: Many written records survive in Egyptian hieroglyphics. Some of the most interesting surviving ideas survive on the sides of Egyptian temples and pyramids. Consider these words of wisdom: The b
One of the questions about history is determining when it begins. Where would you begin the story of history? What happened in the Neolithic Revolution that makes history much more substantial? You sh
In France, what triggered the events leading to revolution?
In 75 words or more explain what part did nationalism play in creating a global atmosphere of world war I.
Describe what events that developed after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, which started the first global war.
How important was religion to the development of ideas about the 'imperial burden' in the nineteenth century?
How did World war I affect the role of women in the involved countries?
Why do you think Europe's political and military leaders were willing to let the slaughter in the trenches go on for so long?
Do you think Wilson's vision for the post-war world was too idealistic? What problems did his vision cause?
How does Junius's account of the interrogation differ from the official transcript?(Bamburg witch trials)
According to the official record of the trial what role did torture play in Johannes Junius during the Bamburg witch trials?
What does Junius's experience tell us about the role of torture in witch prosecutions?(Bamburg witch trials)
Personally, I find the ideas of Nietzsche and Freud to some of the most fascinating to come out of the modern era. They are so important because they are really asking questions about man's fundamenta
All of the following were tools of imperialism. Nietzsche found meaning in a hostile world lacking divine order in the struggle to create new values by cultivating long-submerged instincts.
What final pieces of advice does Christine offer the ladies of the city? Be specific. What is the significance of referring to all of the women of the city as ‘ladies’?
Before World War II, the two main models for social legislation in Europe outside of Scandinavia were the German and the ______.
organization that claimed political control of Vietnam in 1945. opposition to the Communists in Vietnam under the leadership of Diem. nationalist party under the control of Chiang Kai-Shek in China an
The events in Hungary and the Middle East during 1956 proved that ____________________.