Social Studies, 26.05.2021 23:50, izzyp619
Summary In this assignment, you will create a multimedia presentation to respond to a prompt. This assignment will help you practice the historical reasoning process of continuity and change. You will review important information from unit 8 and from earlier units in the course, and you will practice important skills that will help you on the long essay, the document-based question, and other questions on the AP World History: Modern exam.
Prompt:
From 1200 to the present, religions and belief systems have shaped and been shaped by societies and states in a multitude of ways. Develop an argument that evaluates the continuities and changes in the ways that religions and belief systems have both supported and challenged societal and political standards. Be sure to address each of the following regions: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.β
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