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550 words, support book:Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources,by Robert W. Strayer, Second
Part 1
Pleaseread pp. 763-771 in the Strayer textbook and view all of the images there. Look closely. Images are critical pieces of historical evidence and “speak a thousand words.”Then answer these questions drawing on evidence from the chapter and the visual evidence:
The Catholic Christian tradition as it developed in Latin America, China, and India as well as Europe provided a very important place for representations of the Virgin Mary. Why might this feature of the Christian message have been so widely appealing? In what ways, however, does the image of theHoly Motherdifferin VisualSources15.3, 15.4, and 15.5? In what ways , finally, were those images adapted to the distinctive cultures in which they were created?
From a missionary’s viewpoint, develop arguments for and against religioussyncretismusing these visual sources as points of reference. (If you don’t know what ‘syncretism’ means, please look it up in a reputable dictionary. I recommend the American Heritage Dictionary. It is a storehouse of riches.)
Part 2:
Please read in Strayer pp. 812-819. These pages contain four document excerpts on “Claiming Rights” – a new discourse that arose in the West about rights and the individual. This discourse was recently on display in the recent Supreme Court decision permitting same-sex marriage. It is very relevant today. Learn about its sources.
Read these four documents carefully, bearing in mind what you have readearlier Chapter 16. Then answer the following questions being sure to provide dates, names, and events — that is, evidence — to back your answers:
3. Being specific and offeringevidence from these four documents, in what different ways does the idea of “rights” find expression? Provide evidence fromeach of the four documents. Which documents speak more about individual rights and which focus on collective rights? What common understandings can you identify?
4. For Document 16.2, Simon Bolivar’sJamaican Letter, what might you infer from Bolivar’s statements, or his silences (often even more telling than his words), about hiswillingness to apply human rights thinking to people of Native American, African, or mixed-race ancestry? Get down to details: back your inferences.
5. For document 16.3, Frederick Douglass’s “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July,” in what ways does Frederick argue that slavery has poisoned American Life
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