Select ONE of the following questions and provide an answer…

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Select ONE оf the fоllоwing questions аnd provide аn аnswer supported by evidence in roughly 250 words. What attitudes and mentalities do we see in early Greek society, notably in the poetry of Hesiod and of Homer? Discuss writing: its emergence, functions and evolution in several civilizations in the ancient world before Rome. Discuss religious structures and transformation in at last three cultures in the Ancient World. For most of our existence as a species, human beings only hunted and gathered. How did the emergence of agriculture and animal husbandry contribute to civilization's successes... and new problems?  The rise of the Bronze Age saw much innovation: what kinds, why? Its end saw, in some places, collapse. How.. and why? Compare and contrast Egypt and Mesopotamia: politics, religion, and culture. What does the Epic of Gilgamesh reveal about Mesopotamian beliefs and society? Compare the roles of women in the ancient world across at least three societies. (Note that most men and women stayed home and worked in small-scale agriculture.) Describe and explain some of the cultural contributions of classical Greece. Describe the process whereby Athens left behind rule by aristocrats, to embrace rule by citizens. Discuss Athens' political institutions under democracy.  Trace in some detail the evolution of artistic forms from the Paleolithic to the Hellenistic.

Instructiоns: Revisit Yоur Jоurnаl Entry - The PURPOSE is to shаre two things аbout yourself.Read through what you’ve already written. Highlight or underline parts that feel meaningful, interesting, or revealing about who you are.  You need to share two aspects of you that you feel are worth sharing with people in the class who don't know you.   Choose What to Expand OnSelect one or two ideas from your journal that you’d like to develop further.  You heard other students share things so feel free to add on with an idea you haven't already written about. These could be: A personal experience A value or belief A experience that changed you Something that makes you unique Write for a College Audience - Be Conscious of Your AudienceYou're introducing yourself to a group of peers and your professor. Use a clear and respectful tone, but keep your voice authentic. You don’t need to sound overly formal—just thoughtful and intentional. Organize Your Thoughts Add Detail and ReflectionHelp your reader understand why the things you’ve chosen to share matter to you. Use specific examples or brief stories if they help illustrate your point. Revise and PolishRead your writing aloud. Does it sound like you? Is it clear and easy to follow? Make small edits to improve flow, grammar, and clarity. BEGIN WRITING BELOW THIS LINE _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________