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A WORLD HISTORY WEBQUEST A WORLD HISTORY WEBQUEST

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A WORLD HISTORY WEBQUEST - PPT Presentation

Ancient Civilization Recreate the Past WORLD HISTORY SEMESTER PROJECT PRESENTED BY ASSIGNED 1201 DUE 1215 INTRODUCTION ANCIENT GREECE INFLUENCE ID: 499024

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A WORLD HISTORY WEBQUESTAncient Civilization Recreate the Past!

WORLD HISTORY SEMESTER PROJECT

PRESENTED BY: _______________________________________________

ASSIGNED: 12.01 – DUE: 12.15Slide2

INTRODUCTIONSlide3

ANCIENT GREECE INFLUENCEWhat specific ties exist between your civilization and the later period of the Renaissance? Slide4

ANCIENT ROME INFLUENCEWhat specific ties exist between your civilization and the later period of the Renaissance? Slide5

ANCIENT CHINA INFLUENCEWhat specific ties exist between your civilization and the later period of the Renaissance? Slide6

ISLAMIC WORLD INFLUENCEWhat specific ties exist between your civilization and the later period of the Renaissance? Slide7

WHAT THE RENAISSANCE CITY IS LIKE - ARTSlide8

WHAT THE RENAISSANCE CITY IS LIKE - ARCHITECTURESlide9

WHAT THE RENAISSANCE CITY IS LIKE - CULTURESlide10

WHAT THE RENAISSANCE CITY IS LIKE - GOVERNMENTSlide11

WORKS CITED – List all Websites UsedSlide12

CONCLUSION