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HIS 103 Entire Course (Ash) For more course tutorials visit www.his103.com Hunter-Gatherers. Although most students begin by assuming settled farming life was better than that lived by hunter-gatherers, closer acquaintance with full Paleolithic Hunter-Gatherer life shows us many aspects that could be considered easier than that of very early, settled Neolithic farmers. Would you agree? Summarize the aspects of the lives of Paleolithic Hunter-Gathers and Neolithic settled farmers. Evaluate at least two of these aspects about the Hunter-Gatherer life that seem more positive as well as at least one aspect that seems less desirable than that of Neolithic settled farmers – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Entire Course (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
  • Hunter-Gatherers. Although most students begin by
    assuming settled farming life was better than
    that lived by hunter-gatherers, closer
    acquaintance with full Paleolithic
    Hunter-Gatherer life shows us many aspects that
    could be considered easier than that of very
    early, settled Neolithic farmers. Would you
    agree? Summarize the aspects of the lives of
    Paleolithic Hunter-Gathers and Neolithic settled
    farmers.

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 1 DQ 1 Hunter-Gatherers (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 1 DQ 1 Hunter-Gatherers
  • History - General History
  • Hunter-Gatherers. Although most students begin by
    assuming settled farming life was better than
    that lived by hunter-gatherers, closer
    acquaintance with full Paleolithic
    Hunter-Gatherer life shows us many aspects that
    could be considered easier than that of very
    early, settled Neolithic farmers. Would you
    agree? Summarize the aspects of the lives of
    Paleolithic Hunter-Gathers and Neolithic settled
    farmers.

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 1 DQ 2 Understanding Hammurabi's
    Code of Laws (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 1 DQ 2 Understanding Hammurabi's
    Code of Laws
  • History - General History
  • Understanding Hammurabis Code of Laws.
    Hammurabi's Code of Laws is often described as an
    important new "technology" of rule because it
    established clear expectations of rights,
    obligations, and possible penalties for all
    Mesopotamians, thereby making delegation of
    ruling power easier while also providing people
    with the stability

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 1 Quiz (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 1 Quiz

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  • HIS 103 Week 2 DQ 1 Minoan vs. Athenian Life
    (Ash)
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  • HIS 103 Week 2 DQ 1 Minoan vs. Athenian Life
  • History - General History
  • Minoan vs. Athenian Life. After reviewing the
    text and at least one of the linked primary
    sources, illustrate in your own words the key
    elements of populations living at the height of
    Minoan Civilization on Crete vs. Classical Age
    Athens in terms of gender, class, etc. How did
    the geography of these civilizations impact these
    populations? Based on your explanation, judge
    which civilization you would rather have lived in
    as well as the type of person (male/female,
    elite/ordinary, etc) you would prefer to have
    been.

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  • HIS 103 Week 2 DQ 2 Shihuangdi's Achievements and
    Failures (Ash)
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  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 2 DQ 2 Shihuangdi's Achievements and
    Failures
  • History - General History
  • Qin Shihuangdis Achievements and Failures. The
    founder of the Qin dynasty, Qin Shihuangdi (r.
    221-210 BCE), is one of the most discussed and
    debated of China's early rulers. Would you call
    his role in Chinese history more destructive or
    creative, and why? Describe and explain the
    impact of at least two things he ordered and
    accomplished that support your argument. Also
    include at least one thing about his rule that
    counters your argument

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 2 Quiz (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 2 Quiz

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 2 Roman Technology and Engineering
    (Ash)
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  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 2 Roman Technology and Engineering
  • History - General History
  • Roman Technology and Engineering. Technology and
    engineering were among Rome's most famous
    achievements. In your paper, describe and explain
    the importance of Roman technology and
    engineering, especially as it related to making
    its giant cities livable. Cover at least two
    separate kinds of Roman technology and/or
    engineering.

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  • HIS 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Charlemagne's Empire (Ash)
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  • HIS 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Charlemagne's Empire
  • History - General History
  • Charlemagnes Empire. Charlemagne did several
    things to make his Carolingian Empire larger and
    better administered with support from both
    vassals and the Church. Yet, not that many years
    after his death, much of that had been lost.
    Summarize what Charlemagne did to make his Empire
    larger and better administered. Identify at least
    two important things Charlemagne accomplished and
    explain your reasoning.

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 3 DQ 2 Abbasid Rule and Civilization
    (Ash)
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  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 3 DQ 2 Abbasid Rule and Civilization
  • History - General History
  • Abbasid Rule and Civilization. Early Abbasid
    Islamic rule and civilization began what is often
    known as the first Golden Age of Islam. What
    policies and approaches did the Abbasids use to
    stabilize and legitimize their takeover of
    Islamic empire and rule? Describe at least two
    accomplishments of their civilization and
    evaluate why you see them as most important.

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 3 Final Paper Preparation (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 3 Final Paper Preparation
  • History - General History
  • Final Paper Preparation. Review the Week Five
    Final Paper instructions and trace the context of
    one of the five topics across the entire sweep of
    time, from prehistory to c. 1500 CE, covering at
    least three separate eras and as it is viewed in
    at least three world culture areas.

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 3 Quiz (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
  • HIS 103 Week 3 Quiz

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  • HIS 103 Week 4 DQ 1 Mongol Impact (Ash)
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  • www.his103.com
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  • Mongol Impact. The Mongols might be compared to a
    huge storm that caused huge damage, but they also
    cleared the way for some important new
    developments. Provide a brief summary of the
    impact of the Mongol conquests. What, in your
    opinion, were the two most negative and most
    positive things that came out of the Mongol
    conquests of the 13th and 14th centuries, and
    why? Overall, would you call their impact on
    world history more negative or productive, and
    why?

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 4 DQ 2 Renaissance (Ash)
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  • HIS 103 Week 4 DQ 2 Renaissance
  • History - General History
  • Renaissance. In your own words, what were the
    core intellectual, political, and artistic
    characteristics of the Italian Renaissance (c.
    1350-1550 CE)? Describe two figures that seem to
    represent especially important Renaissance
    characteristics. Explain your reasoning.

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 4 Quiz (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
  • HIS 103 Week 4 Quiz

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  • HIS 103 Week 5 DQ 1 The Incas (Ash)
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  • www.his103.com
  • HIS 103 Week 5 DQ 1 The Incas
  • History - General History
  • The Incas. Summarize the major factors that
    allowed the Incas to conquer and rule their large
    empire. Some suggest that, in many ways, the
    Incas were like the Romans or other Pre-Columbian
    American Civilizations. Evaluate whether they
    were more similar or different, and why. Make
    sure to identify which civilization you are
    comparing the Incas to in the subject line of
    your post.

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  • HIS 103 Week 5 DQ 2 Zheng He's Voyages (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 5 DQ 2 Zheng He's Voyages
  • History - General History
  • Zheng Hes Voyages. The voyages of Zheng He
    reveal a powerful, accomplished, and restored
    Confucian state and civilization in China that
    was at least equal to, but very different from,
    emerging early modern Western civilization. List
    and describe the major factors that made those
    voyages possible. How do you evaluate and
    understand the later Ming decision to drop (and
    forget about) the voyages

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HIS 103 Bright Tutoring
  • HIS 103 Week 5 Final Paper (Ash)
  • For more course tutorials visit
  • www.his103.com
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  • HIS 103 Week 5 Final Paper
  • History - General History
  • Focus of the Final Paper
  • For this paper you will select one of the
    following topics from the list below. You will
    trace the context of the question across the
    entire sweep of time, from prehistory to c. 1500
    CE, covering at least three separate eras as they
    are viewed in at least three world culture areas.
    World culture areas include Europe, the Near
    (also known as Middle) East, India, Africa and
    East Asia.

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