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1. Outline briefly the story of the founding of Rome in Livy and Plutarch. What sources do they
cite? Are there any significant differences from Virgil's account in Aeneid Book 6?
2. Discuss literary parallels for elements of the legend of the founding of Rome. Are there any
unique elements to the Romulus and Remus legend?
3. To what extent is the Roman foundation legend shaped by Greek mythological motifs?
Which of the following statements best describes the Fourteenth Amendment?



It granted citizenship to all individuals living in the United States.

It enfranchised all male citizens and gave them the right to vote.

It prevented states from denying citizens equal protection under the law.

It allowed states to seize citizens’ property without due process of the law.
Four hundred starving women, children and elderly men were murdered in the Wounded Knee Masacre of 1890 by General Custer's sty Cavalry and their rifles. What San Jose Landmark is purported to be a direct result of that slaughter?
I need help on these please. It's on the Cold War :)
1.An international organization intended to protect the members against aggression-based out of New York.
2.Allies defensive military alliance.
3.Its goal was to establish a society of peasants and workers in which all were equal.
4.Chinese Communist party founder and premier.
5.Brutal communist government in Cambodia.
6.Leader of South Vietnam.
7.The dropping of supplies into West Berlin.
8.Led the UN's international force in Korea to stop the communist invasion.
9.The Allies agreed to divide Germany into zones at this conference.
10.Nixon's plan to gradually pull US troops out of Vietnam.
11.In an assault in 1950 and 1951,China took control of this nation.
12.North Korea Communist dictator following the Korean War cease-fire.
13.Westerners called Taiwan this.
14.First American in space.
How does the contributions of Aztecs and Spanish helped create Mexico's culture?
What contributions did the samurai make to Japanese society?
CULTURAL VARIATION ACROSS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
ISSUES TO BE COVERED
• DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS OF CULTURE
• EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFERENT NATIONAL CULTURE FRAMEWORKS
• DISCUSSION OF INTERNATIONAL MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
• EXPLANATION OF THE DIFFERENT INTEGRATION MECHANISMS/APPROACHES
• JUSTIFICATION OF THE INTEGRATION MECHANISM(S) CHOSEN BY NATIONAL PARTNERS ON THE BASIS OF THEIR VALUE ORIENTATION.
1.) Definition of ahimsa:
2.) What are some non-violent ways Gandhi used to force the British government to loosen their control of India?
3.) What was the Dandhi March, aka the Salt March?
4.) How did Gandhi gain rights for India's "untouchables"? What was Gandhi's name for these people?
5.) How did Gandhi's ideas improve the status of women in Indian society?
6.) Why did Gandhi promote the idea of Indians spinning and weaving their own cloth?
7.) What was the partition of India, and how did Gandhi feel about it?
8.) What was the Quit India movement, and what was its goal?
9.) How did Gandhi try to end the violence between Hindus and Muslims as India gained its independence from Britian?
10.) What other world leaders and civil rights movements have been inspired by Gandhi and his ideas?
What was the mans role in the 1930's?
What was the mans role in the 1940's?
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