World History Homework Three
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World History Homework Three
Instructor: Andy Schlafly
Read the lecture.
You can substitute in a question from honors into your regular assignment, if you are not in honors. You can also substitute in a question raised from class or the lecture.
1. Which do you like better, classical India or China, and why?
2. What advantage did Buddhism have over Hinduism in converting people outside of India?
3. Explain what this is:
4. What aspect or aspects of Hinduism have enabled it to survive for so long?
5. Describe and explain one or more of your favorite insights by Sun Tzu.
6. Take your pick, classical India or China, and list in chronological order the major empires along with their time periods.
7. Current events question (choose "a" or "b"):
- (a) Suppose you just heard about plans to build a mosque in Nazareth next to where the angel visited Mary, the mother of Jesus. What would your view be?
- (b) The Silk Road established and developed during the Han dynasty was similar in some ways to the internet today.
Honors Questions (answer any 3 in addition to the above questions)
H1. The lecture mentions that the acceptance of Arabic as a liturgical language by the Pope of Alexandria may have aided the rise to dominance of Islam in Egypt. Your thoughts?
H2. Some question whether Confucianism is really a religion. What is your view?
H3. How do you think the major belief systems of today, as ranked in the lecture, will rank in 100 years?
H4. Describe what you think was the greatest contribution to the world by classical India or China.
H5. Comment on how important "zero" is to mathematics or thought in general. You might speculate on why it took so long to discover and use it.
H6. The lecture says that John the Apostle, the author of the Gospel of John, was a teenager. How old do you think he was? Explain (thinking beyond the lecture and using the Bible may help).
