week2 assigments
Early Civilizations Matrix - only complete Ancient Greece, Roman, China, and India sections
Completethe University of Phoenix Material: Early Civilizations Matrix sections on ancient Greece, Roman, China, and India.
Provide names, titles, dates, brief descriptions of important events and salient effects, inventions and innovations, and creations and developments in the humanities as found in art, music, architecture, literature, and philosophy
Write N/A if there are no examples in a category for a specific civilization, culture, or religion.
Use a list format of complete sentences rather than paragraphs. Do not copy and paste from outside resources.
Themes from the Humanities in Ancient Cultures: Greece, Rome, China, and India
- The purpose of human life
- Free will, destiny, and religious expression
- Striving for perfection
- Love
Createa 8-12 slide PowerPoint with speaker notes that examines your selected theme as it relates to ancient Greece, Rome, China, and India. Address the following in your presentation:
- Describe your selected theme.
- Determine how the themes from ancient Greece, Rome, China, and India are reflected in cultural and world development.
- Show specific examples from the textbook or other University Library source--do not rely on a broad overview. Discuss how your examples relate to the development in the humanities: for example, how the basic human need for shelter led to architecture.
- Compare and contrast your selected theme with modern attitudes.
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
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