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Roman Ideologies

You are to use ALL 4 listed and explain in-depth the ideologies of:

 

1) Trajan’s Column

2) Arch of Titus

3) Pantheon

4) Ara pacis

 

All 4 must be in seperate paragraphs and contain a minimum of 250 words for each ideaolgy. You will be assesed uon how indepth your disscusion is. Plagiarism will not be tolerated and will result in a zero for this assigminet.

 

Demonstrate perceptive understanding involves showing insight into a range of aspects and/or factors of significant ideology(ies) in the classical world.

Features of a perceptive understanding may include:

• providing reasons for similarities and differences

 

• establishing themes and patterns

 

• identifying cultural expectations and codes of behaviour

 

• showing discernment regarding limitations of sources of evidence.

 

3 Ideology(ies) refers to religious, philosophical, or political belief systems. Examples of significant ideologies include religions, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Socratic moral philosophy, and Alexander’s Oriental policy. Possible context elaborations for significant ideology(ies) are provided in the Teaching and Learning Guide for Classical Studies.

Roman Ideologies

You are to use ALL 4 listed and explain in-depth the ideologies of:

 

1) Trajan’s Column

2) Arch of Titus

3) Pantheon

4) Ara pacis

 

All 4 must be in seperate paragraphs and contain a minimum of 250 words for each ideaolgy. You will be assesed uon how indepth your disscusion is. Plagiarism will not be tolerated and will result in a zero for this assigminet.

 

Demonstrate perceptive understanding involves showing insight into a range of aspects and/or factors of significant ideology(ies) in the classical world.

Features of a perceptive understanding may include:

• providing reasons for similarities and differences

 

• establishing themes and patterns

 

• identifying cultural expectations and codes of behaviour

 

• showing discernment regarding limitations of sources of evidence.

 

3 Ideology(ies) refers to religious, philosophical, or political belief systems. Examples of significant ideologies include religions, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Socratic moral philosophy, and Alexander’s Oriental policy. Possible context elaborations for significant ideology(ies) are provided in the Teaching and Learning Guide for Classical Studies.