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How does Eric Foner's The Fiery Trial offer a political sociology of Lincoln's relationship to American slavery, and the origins of the 13 th amendment, in ways that shed light on the role of social movements in social change, notably the Abolitionist movement and the broad anti-slavery front, and how does this differ from understandings in the dominant visual filmic and general culture? 1b) What is the complex and contradictory role of the various universalisms of the modern world-system, including scientific universalism - as seen for example in the film, The Bourne Legacy, what are their roots or divergences in the changing fortunes of the Abrahamic and other world religions (for example, Hinduism, including as expressed in the Bhagadvad Gita, part of the much larger Mahabharata), and how does Wallerstein see the search for the good, the true and the beautiful as essential for creating alternative futures, or what some have called pluriversalism, and what are some questions about Wallerstein's arguments in this regard?
Discuss the specific connections between economic development and imperialism in the latter half of the 20th century.
Explain immigration to America during the half of 19 th century
American Society in the Making
Some historians considered the industrialists of the late 19th Century to be captains of industry while others considered them robber barons. Which view do you believe to be correct and why.
Explain the significance of the transition of humankind from a hunter-gatherer society to a food-producing society. Include the following: A description of the Paleolithic era
Tombs and Monuments: Compare an aspect of the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi with the burial tombs of other cultures, such as Egypt or Mesopotamia. Explain whether you think the emperor's elaborate tomb was motivated by power or religious beliefs.
Can anyone educate me regarding one distinct Mesopatamian and one Egyptian female and their accomplishments?
What are the characteristics of the first civilizations of 5000 years ago? Especially in Mesopotamia.
Determine why Mesopotamia was so vulnerable.
Some have said that the strength and endurance of the Empire and the regular, dependable recurrence of the Nile flood gave the artists-craftsmen a sense of consistency that profoundly influenced the nature of their artistic creations.
What are the characteristics of the first civilizations of 5000 years ago( especially in the Mesopotamia)? what makes these groups "civilized" as opposed to prehistoric peoples?
Cultures of Mesopotamia, especially Summer, and Egypt. How cultures change over time.
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