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Effect of Agrippina's Death on Nero and the People of Rome
Essay Grade: 88% (997 words, approx. 3 pages)
Evaluates the effect of Agrippina's death on Nero and the people of ancient Rome. Explores Agrippina's strengths and weaknesses and discusses the impact of her life and death on the society in which she lived.
Egypt and Greece: A Comparison of Two Ancient Civilizations
Essay Grade: 86% (1,186 words, approx. 4 pages)
Compares and contrasts ancient Greek and Egyptian civilizations. Discusses their cultures, political systems and mythologies. Analyzes how the trading of resources led to the trading of stories and customs.
Egyptian Funeral Rites
Essay Grade: 96% (6,109 words, approx. 20 pages)
The essay contains all funeral rites practised in ancient Egypt. The essay follows the process of a death of a pharaoh, it's embalming process, the coffin, the tomb, the procession to the tomb etc.
Egyptian Funeral Rites
Essay Grade: 92% (6,109 words, approx. 20 pages)
Describes the funeral rites practiced by the ancient Egyptians. This includes the process of mummification as well as a funeral processions including coffin, tomb. etc
Europeans in Africa
Essay Grade: 86% (733 words, approx. 2 pages)
During their empire building in the 1500s and 1600s which was believed the first great period of European colonization, several nations established trading posts on the east and west coasts of Sub-Saharan Africa. The Europeans had everything to gain and nothing to lose by venturing in to the depths of Africa. Everywhere the imperialistic countries turned, they encountered opportunities to capitalize on the African states. New trade, new land, and new prospects of wealth presented themselves in the form of Africa.
Evaluation of Athenian Democracy
Essay Grade: 92% (981 words, approx. 3 pages)
The uniqueness and effectiveness of Athenian democracy is tied directly to the participation of the people of Athens. While advantages and disadvantages of Athenian democracy existed, the key components within its framework allowed every citizen to be involved in government and politics, enabling the system to prosper for as long as it did. While Athenian democracy itself did not last, many of the ideas on which it was founded continue to the present day.
Everyday Lives of Romans in the Time of Cicero
Essay Grade: 88% (3,297 words, approx. 11 pages)
The social structure of Rome and her provinces in the 1st Century BC was firmly stratified in to classes based on wealth and status or prestige. The hierarchy was considered both political and social, determining both public power (potestas), personal power (potentia) and a family's gratia or influence and thus encompassing all aspects of a citizen's life.
Everyday Sumerian Life
Essay Grade: 85% (490 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay discusses the everyday lives of Sumerians.
Evidence of theTrojan War
Essay Grade: 88% (2,102 words, approx. 7 pages)
Archaeologists in recent years have unearthed evidence that the Trojan War, depicted in Homer's The Iliad, actually took place during the late Bronze Age. An overview of these archaeological investigations describes the methods used to extract the artifacts, the findings from those artifacts, and how those findings support Homer's writings.
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