History
[ORDER SOLUTION] The Birth Of The Arsacid
Discuss the birth of the Arsacid/Parthian Empire in the third centuryBCE. What was happening when Arsaces I came onto the scene in Afro-Eurasia? (think of the Seleucids, Ptolemies, smaller states, etc.). How didthe Arsacids/Parthians change as they began to conquest the IranianPlateau? (From Mithradates I to Mithradates II). Were the Arsacids aHellenistic Empire, or something else? Provide evidence for yourargument.
[ORDER SOLUTION] Agricultural And Construction Activities
My research question is: How much have the modern agricultural and construction activities affected the archaeological site of Nikopolis?And answer should be to using the methodology like GIS and paleoenvironmental analysis.
[ORDER SOLUTION] The Suffrage Movement
Answer the following two short essay questions. Please read them carefully and answer the complete question to the best of your ability. Please make sure that you understand the entire question and provide examples from your reading, lectures, and primary documents. The short essays are generally between 2-4 pages long for each one. These should be more detailed and in-depth than the weekly short essay assignments. You must include sources and site them within the essay with the page number, book, or primary document. However, you are allowed to use outside sources IF YOU USE WIKIPEDIA.COM, SPARKNOTE.COM, ENCYCLOPIA.COM, OR ANY DERIVATIVE SOURCE MENTIONED IN THE SYLLABUS, I will consider the essay not reliable. Thus you will not receive points for that essay. (25 points each)All feminists are suffragists, but not all suffragists are feminists, stated a feminist in 1913. How did the early 19th Century American feminist movement’s goals sometimes differ from those of the suffrage movement? Do you think that the sexual revolution of the early 20th Century was genuinely revolutionary? Please use specific examples to support your answer.
[ORDER SOLUTION] Development Of The Sasanian Empire
How important was Zoroastrianism in the development of the SasanianEmpire? (Coinage, texts, etc. could be used). If Zoroastrianism wasimportant, how was it used by the empire in terms of propaganda?(Defense against Christianity?). How did adopting Zoroastrianism by theSasanians impact their relations with the Eastern Roman Empire? (Warsof Shapur II and Khosrow II in the 4 th and 7 th CE).
[ORDER SOLUTION] Effects Of Racism
When studying cities in the United States, the impacts of race and racism cannot be ignored. Urban and suburban environments have been shaped by the history of institutional racism in the United States. Discuss how anthropologists study race and racism and the effects these socially constructed ideas have on real people. Consider the following questions in your answer:How do anthropologist study race and racism? Define and explain institutional or systemic racism using specific examples.How did racism shape urban and suburban development? What was the governments role in this process?What factors enabled white upward mobility after World War II? How is this history related to racial wealth disparities today?
[ORDER SOLUTION] Colonization Of Africa
Write an essay about the european colonization of Africa
[ORDER SOLUTION] History Of The Mahdi
Writ a paper discussing the history of the mahdi of sudan, his powers, discuss Muhammad Ahmad his journey to stepping into the role, discuss the mahdi further, etc.
[ORDER SOLUTION] The Middle Ages
In this essay you will explain how and why the main ideology of people changed from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment. Make sure to hit all of the points we have discussed (see the rubric).
[ORDER SOLUTION] Development Of Military Organization
How did the competition between European powers for the control of colonial empires shape the development of military organization in the English colonies of North America?
[ORDER SOLUTION] The French Revolution
Europe in the first half of the long nineteenth century was radically altered by a seeminglyendless series of revolutions both political and economic. These revolutions were ofteninterrelated, however, even when taking place decades apart and in different areas. Towhatextent, then, were the Revolutions of 1848 connected to the French Revolution of 1789? Werethe events and ideas that rockedEurope some 60 years after the storming of the Bastille more orless a continuation of the first major revolution, or had the concepts and goals shifted? Also,were the end results more of the same, or had social and political landscape of Europe changed?Not too much general information he wants information more that came from his powerpoints and articles
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