DQ

1.   Using primary source 15.4, answer the following: Analyze Douglass’s use of the term citizens. What is the significance of citizenship? Analyze the role of patriotism in this document. Is this a patriotic speech? Explain the significance of capital punishment in this document. 2.   What are the three most important things of The Bill … Read more

after the fact

 Please upload your answers to the three questions on the The Visible and Invisible Worlds of Salem,   Each answer should be a paragraph to several paragraphs long and fully address all parts of the question.   So first you need to read chapter 3, and then answer the following 3 questions: What started the … Read more

discussion question 2

In many Roman buildings, architects intended to provide visitors with a dramatic experience as they moved through space. Is there a building in your own environment that has a similar impact? How does it craft the experience of those who enter it?

discussion question 2

Compare and contrast the black-figure style of vase painting with that of the red-figure style in both technique and illusionism in painting. Select specific images to include with your posts.

discussion question 1

How would you describe the differences between the Minoan and Egyptian wall paintings that we have looked at so far in class?  In your opinion, what accounts for this difference?  Are there any similarities?  Select one specific image from each culture to reference in your post.  Please also include an image of each work that … Read more

Art Help

Using a descriptive vocabulary, describe the work of Cynthia Sheppard Summarize her painting process and Fantasy Art style Provide a brief analysis using terminology form the book.

Primary Sources in Early America

ASSIGNMENT: This week’s topic combines materials from weeks 3 and 4. Your assignment is to use insights or arguments from any one of the assigned articles to analyze a primary source. For instance, use an insight from David Waldstreicher’s article from last week to analyze an actual runaway slave ad from the 18th century. There … Read more