
Short Essay Questions World History?
1) How the campaigns of Alexander the great political and cultural influence of Western and South Asia (the eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East, Central Asia and India) from ca. 323-30 BC? 2) Analyze the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt and the valley Indus (c. 3500-1700 BC). What are the characteristics of these civilizations have in common and how are they different? 3) analyze how many wars years to evolve from the time of the first cities in Sumeria to the Qin unification of China. What military events were the most important and why? 4) Use at least three specific examples, examine how people first, cities and states use religion to create political legitimacy and / or a sense common identity. These are my short essay questions
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Human Slaves of the Anunnaki Gods
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Abraham: The First Historical Biography
$0.38 The world's three largest faiths all find a common root in one man: Abraham. Breaking new ground, David Rosenberg portrays Abraham as a man whose whole life, and therefore his legacy, is informed by the Sumerian culture that produced him. Abraham is a brilliant literary excavation of the ancient cultures from which our modern world has grown.... |
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Myths of Enki, the Crafty God
$60.00 This ambitious and well-researched study brings together for the first time translations of the ancient literature concerning the Sumerian god Enki, one of four gods and goddesses who comprised the highest level of the Sumerian pantheon. The very existence of these writings, which date from the Third Millenium B.C., was unknown until about 100 years ago, when their cuneiform script was deciphered... |
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Mythology of Egypt and the Middle East: Myths and Legends of Egyot, Persia, Asia Minor, Sumer and Babylon (Mythology of Series)
$15.99 From the Angels and Djinn to the secrets of the Underworld, over 150 gods, animals and mythical stories from Ancient Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, Sumer and Babylon are described.... |