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Note: In-text citations from our textbooks, documentaries, and lectures should ideally note the author (and page or specific documentary title or lecture #) after the citation. If you have any questions on this please send me an email (mjblackwell@stetson.edu). Note: Please refer to the important people, places and things from the review sheet in the essay. Not all of them, of course. Choose some of them that help illustrate your points. Part I: (50% – 2.5 pages – double-spaced – 12 pt. font) I could not decide! Please choose one of these questions to answer. Make sure your answer has an introduction (with a thesis at the end), body paragraphs that provide proof for your thesis, and a concluding paragraph. Your style and the organization of your ideas are important, here. 1) Why did the Europeans explore the world from the late 1400s and what did their arrival offshore mean for the leaders of Africa and China? 2) How unusual was the European effort to construct a “new morality” from the 1500s when compared to life in Mughal India and Qing China at the same time? Part II: (50%- 2.5 pages – double-spaced – 12 pt. font) Please answer this question. Make sure your answer has an introduction (with a thesis at the end), body paragraphs that provide proof for your thesis, and a concluding paragraph. Your style and the organization of your ideas are important, here. 1) Why did the Enlightenment come to western Europe in the 1700s and what did that mean for the future of that region’s monarchies? you may find the documentary’s here:1-K. Clark’s Civilization – Episode 4: Man is the Measure of All Things / (Mins. 00:00-10:21) Civilisation episode 4 – Man – The Measure of all Things — HDclump2- K. Clark’s Civilization – Episode 6: Protest and Communication (1970) (Mins. 25:18-38:17) BBC Kenneth Clark’s Civilisation 06 Protest and Communication – YouTubeThe readings are attached below in pdf. form:
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