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HUM2020 Ch. 1 Notes - Ancient Mesopotamia & Egypt
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Lecture notes for Chapter 1 of HUM2020 at St. Johns River State College Orange Park
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HUM 2020 Ch. 8 Notes - The Northern Renaissance & Reformation
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Lecture notes for Chapter 8 of HUM 2020 at St. Johns River State College Orange Park
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HUM 2020 Ch. 2 Notes - Ancient Greece
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Lecture notes for Chapter 2 of HUM2020 at St. Johns River State College Orange Park
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Key Concepts in Dante's "Inferno"
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Important ideas in Dante's "Inferno," including the worst sin to commit, what happens to individuals who commit this sin, the significance of characters' descriptions, and the relationship with vernacular literature.
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HUM 2020 Ch. 3 Notes - Ancient Rome
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Lecture notes for Chapter 3 of HUM2020 at St. Johns River State College Orange Park
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HUM 2020 Ch. 5 Notes - Medieval Europe
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Lecture notes for Ch. 5 of HUM 2020 at St. Johns River State College Orange Park
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Key Concepts in Machiavelli's "The Prince"
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Important ideas in Machiavelli's "The Prince," including the qualities of an ideal prince and Machiavelli's positions on conquering and leading states.
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Key Concepts in Cicero's "On Duty"
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Important ideas in Cicero's "On Duty," including the concepts that should guide Romans' actions and the use of political rhetoric.
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