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How might he apply consensus and public reason to illustrate his philosophy? Support your analysis with quotes or paraphrases from the philosophers.
In Socrates's view, is virtue both necessary and sufficient tor eudaimonia (happiness)? Is his position defensible?
What were the two opposing opinions during the Byzantine iconoclastic controversy, briefly discuss the history of both sides and what each side wanted to do.
What are the clear similarities and differences in the graphic novel version of Black Panther: Avengers of the New World.
In other words, how do the central characters in the plays exhibit free will in the face of the ancestral curse on the House of Atreus?
You must analyze how specific elements of each selected work convey a propagandistic message to an intended audience.
Examine the quality of Odysseus' leadership. As a first step, reflect on your definition of leadership.
In Chapters of the course textbook (within MindTap), you have been studying the role that religion played in ancient civilizations.
What about the "unexplainable" does your character represent? Is there a moral or lesson taught by your character? Explain.
What does the technique of SFUMATO contribute to the impact of the painting? To learn about Sfumato.
There were a number of urban civilizations in the Americas, some of which rivaled the greatest cities of Europe, many of which were built.
In the debate between the Just and the Unjust Discourse, what are the main arguments of both sides? Who do you think won the debate?
What is the play's political message? Do you think Lysistrata could function as a political intervention?
Search the many sites listed to find one topic about Women in Ancient Greece (not Rome!) which you find interesting.
Why did the Romans design and construct planned cities and what were their most important features (highlight at least three)?
What aspects of colonialism inspired Orientalism? How has it affected art, both in terms of how the subject matter was portrayed by the artist.
For example, what does the statement, "It's a myth" mean? In contrast, how is the word myth used in the academic context?
What are the major conflicts in The Aeneid? Go beyond just Dido and Aeneas, Greeks and Trojans, to consider other less obvious ones.
Contrast how Herodotus portrays Xerxes and Leonidas. How does the hubris of the Persian king contrast with the bravery of the Spartan king?
Discuss Thucydides' description of the plague in Athens in light of what we know about ancient Greek medicine.
You will look at this heritage and examine how contact with the outside world via the Silk Road and through invasion transformed Indian culture.
Determining the purpose and function of artifacts in order to create your interpretation of a specific historical development-Romanization.
Exploring the Art and Architecture of the Ancient Near East (Mesopotamia) and the Art from the Ancient Aegean.
One characteristic of the Byzantine Empire (the flourishing eastern remnant of the Roman Empire).
Over the past few weeks, we've discussed many elements of civilization, and you've had opportunity to consider other elements as you read and study.