At this point, you have looked at both the culture of your region and compared major religions. In Milestone 3 you will look at the various ideologies that dominate your chosen region. This assignment will require you to research your chosen region. Any sources that you use must be cited properly in APA format. In a 5-7 paragraph essay, answer the following questions:What is the economic system in your chosen region? Explain the system. What are the positives of this system?What are the consequences? Who or which group benefit the most from this system? What is the political system used in your chosen region? For example, is it democratic? Parliamentary? Authoritarian? etc.Explain the system and how it operates in your chosen region. Do citizens have voting rights? Civil rights? How are citizens represented in government? Or, are they represented? In your concluding paragraph, provide a reflection on the systems you described. Are these the best system for the chosen region? Why or why not? What changes would you propose? Would you like to live in the region you chose? Why or why not?The attached are my previous essays showing the region I chose
essay_2.docx
history_number_1.docx
Unformatted Attachment Preview
Running Head: HISTORY
1
Adelanwa Oyekan
History 103
North Park University
AMERICAS HISTORY
2
Discussion
Americas is a society comprising of the Caribbean, North, Central, and South America.
The first immigrants to the Americas are believed to have migrated there from Asia. These were
the hunters and gatherers who lived here till the European colonial rulers moved in and terrorized
the first immigrants who were also know as the Native Americans. The Native Americans were
killed by the Europeans reducing their population by a whole lot and their lands were also stolen.
After the Europeans took over then began to civilize the continent, share various territories
amongst themselves.
till the arrival of the colonial conquerors who then led to the civilization of the people in
the region (Bankston & Caldas 2015). The civilization of the Americas started after the
emergence of the hunters and gatherers who settled in semi-agricultural societies. These
communities hunted and gathered food for themselves. The people of this society had developed
some technology, and they worshiped a common god. The community organized itself into
groups which lived in small, but they all worshiped one similar symbol of god. Another feature
of the complex civilization of this community is the government. The society had a government
in the form of theocracy to help in the running of the community.
The government ensured that the region was well managed, and the people worshiped
their gods as required. Another aspect of civilization was the monumental architecture which was
developed by society. There were earthworks and other crafts the marked the civilization of the
community (Levin & Adair 2017). The visible components of the culture of the Americas were
the rearing of maize which was grown in all parts of the region for their daily consumption
together with other foods that they hunted and gathered from the forest. These people wore
AMERICAS HISTORY
3
clothes made from animal skins they hunted, and they practiced the art of painting earthwork.
The people also worshiped a common god in the region. There was no developed education
system at the time of the Americas emergence since most of their learning was through
observation. They also lived in small groups that hunted and gathered food.
References
Bankston, C. L., & Caldas, S. J. (2015). Public Education—America’s Civil Religion: A Social
History. Teachers College Press.
Levin, A. K., & Adair, J. G. (Eds.). (2017). Defining memory: Local museums and the
construction of history in America’s changing communities. Rowman & Littlefield.
RELIGION
1
Adelanwa Oyekan
History 103
National Louis University
RELIGION
Christianity
2
Islam
From the Greek:christos, ‘Anointed’ – referring Derived from an Arabic word for ‘submission’.
to Jesus Christ.
Also related to the Arabic word salaam,
‘peace’.
One God in three trinities, Father, Son and the Only one god – called Allah
Holy Spirit.
Rituals include, The Sacraments, including Rituals include,
Baptism and Holy Communion(Eucharist). In Shahadah – A profession of faith.
Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism
Salat – Prayer five times daily.
Zakat – alms giving.
Sawm – Fasting
Afterlife means that the righteous shall live in The sinners shall burn in a place of torment
heaven while the sinners shall persih in hell fire and fire.
for enertnity.
Practiced in
Practised in
•
The U.S
•
Saudi Arabia
•
Britain
•
Iran
•
Italy
•
Turkey
Church and State are separate
There is a great connection between Islam as a
religion and the State through the Sharia Law
The joining of the Church and State becomes relatively good as the christain moral are
considered, incorporated during governemnetal decisions, laws, overall leadership and ethics of
RELIGION
3
our society. The joining of the Church and the state helps in creating a religious platform through
which the morals and ethics of the leaders is kept in close supervision (Nirenberg, 2014). The
Church also plays a vital role in steering the leaders towards making the right decisions for the
country. The religious implications in politics are far-reaching and have been seen to help make a
strong foundation in the leadership of a country. For example, the U.S has a strong value for the
Church and most of the founding principles of the country are always aligned with the Church
(Peel, 2015). The ongoing debate and controversy on abortion rights in the U.S has a strong
connecting to the ideals or morals of the Church as according to the bible abortion or controlling
one’s fertility can be considered sinful.
The best way for countries with religious opposition to handle their differences is to
apply the moral accord that dictate the right human behavior in solving conflicts. The countries
should thus apply the basic law of morality and human consciousness in addressing their
differences (Nirenberg, 2014).
RELIGION
4
References
Nirenberg, D. (2014). Neighboring Faiths: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the Middle Ages
and Today. University of Chicago Press.
Peel, J. D. Y. (2015). Christianity, Islam, and Orisa Religion. University of California Press.
…
Our essay writing service fulfills every request with the highest level of urgency.
attachment