7553523860 | Structure of DBQ | Thesis (Claim and evidence, groups, outside evidence), Context, Group 1, Group 2, Outside Evidence, Conclusion | 0 | |
7553538069 | Book of the Dead PoV | The point of view is that you must not commit these sins to gain access to the afterlife | 1 | |
7553548401 | Book of the Dead H | It is an excerpt from the Book of the Dead, which was used for guiding people into the afterlife | 2 | |
7553563152 | Book of the Dead S | It is significant to understand that religion in Ancient Egypt regulated the societies lives | 3 | |
7553570315 | Hammurabi Scepter H | It is a stele in which Hammurabi, King of Babylon is depicted receiving a scepter from the sun god, it affirms his authority through religion | 4 | |
7553581057 | Hammurabi Scepter A | It is intended to be seen by people from outside and inside of Babylon, to see that he is king by religious authority | 5 | |
7553587514 | Hammurabi Scepter P | It is made so that the population from inside and outside of Babylon to know that Hammurabi was king by religious authority, he received a scepter from Mesopotamian gods backing up his authority | 6 | |
7553599965 | Plutarch H | The document is a recorded version of the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, written by the perspective of an essay writer and philosopher from Early Rome times | 7 | |
7553640264 | Plutarch S | It is significant to understand that the Greek population even in the Early Roman Empire (around 30 AD) gave importance to the role of their religion in jobs, where philosophers spent their time recording myths | 8 | |
7553676843 | Plutarch PoV | Plutarch incorporates myths and stories from Greek religion into the recording of them in essays, he sees the Minoans as a great thalassocracy that had power over other city-states like Athens | 9 | |
7553692608 | Shang S | We can understand that Shang ruled over its people and conquered through Mandate from Heaven | 10 | |
7553699071 | Shang H | It is a document that is addressing the Xia Dynasty from the Shang, where the Shang are establishing power over them through Mandate from Heaven | 11 | |
7553707207 | Shang A | It is intended to be heard by the Xia Dynasty population, that have to acknowledge that the Shang will rule over them by consent of their gods | 12 | |
7553718453 | Kush P | Is to present information to any student or interested in the topic about how Kush religion made the population's lives revolve around it | 13 | |
7553725665 | Kush H | The Kush were a Nile River Valley civilization that conquered Egypt for a short period of time, that is reflected upon their gods like Amon, and they were also influenced by temple-building from the Egyptians | 14 | |
7553745029 | Kush PoV | The author's perspective is that the Kush Kingdom were majorly influenced by Egyptian religion, which reveals social interactions between the two civilizations | 15 | |
7553759097 | Covenant H | Deuteronomy was established as a system of ruling or social conduct in Judaism. It implies a special relationship between God and its people since they believe they received the laws from him | 16 | |
7553774451 | Covenant A | Is the Jewish people, that they should know that every action they take, specifically negative, would be against their beliefs and God | 17 | |
7553787108 | Covenant S | It is important to understand that the Jewish people were regulated in their daily lives through their religion, which told them what and what not to do in order to not offend God | 18 | |
7553800121 | Hammurabi Code H | A system of laws imposed by King Hammurabi of Babylon that were visible to the whole settling and entering population of his kingdom | 19 | |
7553811178 | Hammurabi Code A | It was the people entering and from his kingdom, so they could understand Babylonian customs and set of rules | 20 | |
7553817846 | Hammurabi Code P | For that the people entering and from his kingdom knowing the customs of the kingdom itself, as well as stating what's right and what's wrong to do | 21 | |
7553825682 | Outside Evidence | The vedas is an important document that helps my argument that the two main functions religion served in early civilization were in political and social aspects. The Vedas were a system brought by the Assyrians, into which (at first) a person would earn a spot through aptitude, and his/her lineage would be set in that caste forever. It shaped what activities people would embark on, as well as it established positions in their politics, where only Brahmins have been visible in the highest positions in the government, like Chanakya (Chandragupta Maurya's counselor) | 22 | |
7553877114 | Religion in politics | Hammurabi Scepter, Shang, Hammurabi Code | 23 | |
7553878726 | Religions in society | Book of the Dead, Plutarch, Kush, Covenant | 24 |
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