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Module 1: Prehistory & Conceptualizing Civilization A Select the link "Module 1: Prehistory & Conceptualizing Civilization" above to access the content within the Learning Module. Prehistory & Conceptualizing Civilization ACE) MAAK

The topic for this module is an introduction to the ancient world of Mesopotamia and the origins of western civilization./nGRADING CRITERIA: Primary Source Analysis Assignment - To be done in essay format. All of these assignments are uniform and composed of THREE parts: Conto Each Primary Source Analysis Assignment paper should be entitled, "Primary Source Analysis for Section [insert module number]." This can be from ANY "one or two" of the Primary Source DOCUMENTS found within the appropriate Chapter(s) corresponding to that Module. NOTE: this must be from DOCUMENT(S) found within the book or another Primary Source suggested by the professor or suggested by the student AND AGREED UPON by the Professor (e.g. NOT a map found in the textbook). Then, entitle each section of your paper as follows as "Context," "Explanation," and "Application," (in that EXACT order). Note what each section should include, if possible: OPM Context - this step addresses who is writing, what movement or events were taking place ce at the time of the writing, where they lived, and when the person lived (the main text of 112LUNCLOU 2 CouncitorICIER/nthis chapter and class lecture will greatly help you on this - and it is suggested that you quote from the textbook and class discussions). Explanation consider what is the person's man argument, are they complaining about something, motivating the reader to action, etc. Again, good note-taking and reading skills will come into play here to assist you to write extensively. Application how does each document contribute to understanding the period covered in the chapter, and how should the modern reader interpret these documents. You can and borure to preally should also express YOUR feelings on the document(s) and elaborate on what you canh no have learned, if you agree with the author or disagree, and how you can put this homo information into use. fain

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