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PLEASE USE THE LINKED VIDEOS AND ATTACHED FILES AS SOURCES TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
VIDEOS:
1. The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It?: Crash Course World History #10
2. Christianity from Judaism to Constantine: Crash Course World History #11
3. Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
4. The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14
5. The Crusades - Pilgrimage or Holy War?: Crash Course World History #15
1. Compare the life stories of the Historical Buddha and Jesus of Nazareth as depicted in the videos and the textbook.. Give three specific similarities and three 3 specific differences (aside from time and place, which are a given and thus don't count as one -or two- of your three.) What do you think these similarities and differences tell us about World History?
2. What is an empire? Based on Strayer/Nelson and the Crash Course episodes we've viewed thus far, compare the Roman and other Christian Empires, with the Muslim empires. Be specific. Give at least 3 similarities and 3 differences.
3. What is Green's main point about the dark ages? Why does he say they were dark? Why/where does Green say they weren't dark? What gets called "dark?'
4. Compose a timeline from Judaism to the Crusades with at least 7 key events on it. This could be in graphic form, paragraph form, or any other form that makes sense to you and me.
Discussion Prompt 11: Revisiting the BBC2 Documentary on the life of Muhammad. Please address the prompts below.
1.What two facts or concepts are you likely to remember from the film 5 years from now? (approximately 50 words)
2. Below you will find an example of an excellent answer to a more complicated question on HW 10. Please read through the answer and then reply to it with the following questions:
How did these excellent answers clarify difficult or confusing points in the film? Did these answers help solidify your knowledge of the film? Of the life of Muhammad? Of how to write excellent answers to homework questions? Be specific. (approximately 200 words)
The Muslim tradition gives a portrait of Mecca as this great trading city. However, "the archaeology and the records at the time don't back this up. Mecca if it existed was way off any trading routes and there was no mention of it at all before the Islamic era" (18:40). Some historians believe that after Mohammed's death, Muslim historians deliberately exaggerated the importance of Mecca.
They did this to try and show that Mohammed was born in a rich and important city, with its own history that was independent of any Christian or Jewish influences. Regardless of whether Mecca was a major trading city at the time, it was still a very important city to Mohammed and the entire religion of Islam.
Attachment:- key_terms_for_module.rar