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How does the representation of the human figure in a work of art express a cultures values?

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The representation of the human figure can reflect the central values of a culture. In this instance, two artworks particularly stick out in terms of cultural values. The first is a marble sculpture from the Greek Period, Kroisos, found in Anavyssos and made around 530BCE. And the other is a hand-painted ceramic Mochica Portrait vessel from around 400CE. Both of these artworks express an individual value system from each of their cultures.

Democracy and Greece's Golden Age Notes

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Ch 9 outline

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Chapter 9: The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200-1200 1. Introduction a. The meaning of Muhammad?s blessing of Ali b. A division within the Muslim community c. Islam and Empire 2. The Sasanid Empire 224-651 a. Politics and Society i. Both Sasanids and Byzantines used Arabs to protect their empires from invasion ii. Rivalry and trade between Sasanid and Byzantine Empire iii. Arab role and prosperity iv. Aristocratic rule and stability b. Religion and Empire i. Zoroastrianism established as the state religion ii. Christians became pawns in the political rivalry with Byzantines iii. Manichaeism iv. The politicizing of religion 3. The Origins of Islam a. The Arabian Peninsula before Muhammad i. Life in the southern regions of the peninsula ii. Caravan trading iii. Mecca

APUS History Study Guide

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THE GIANT AHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! Horace Greeley High School Europeans Colonize North America (1600 – 1640) *English Interest in Colonization* - By the sixteenth century, many countries, including Spain, France and the Netherlands, had established colonies in the New World. Until the foundation of Jamestown, however, the English didn’t have any successful permanent colonies in North America. - Prior to Jamestown, Sir Walter Raleigh of the Sea Dogs formed a joint stock company and received a charter to found a colony on Roanoke Island in 1584. It failed, and he tried again in 1585 and 1587. Both were failures, and the fate of the 1587 colony remains a mystery (all colonists disappeared).

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THE GIANT AHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! Horace Greeley High School Europeans Colonize North America (1600 – 1640) *English Interest in Colonization* - By the sixteenth century, many countries, including Spain, France and the Netherlands, had established colonies in the New World. Until the foundation of Jamestown, however, the English didn’t have any successful permanent colonies in North America. - Prior to Jamestown, Sir Walter Raleigh of the Sea Dogs formed a joint stock company and received a charter to found a colony on Roanoke Island in 1584. It failed, and he tried again in 1585 and 1587. Both were failures, and the fate of the 1587 colony remains a mystery (all colonists disappeared).

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