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Compare/ Contrast Prompt

Compare/ Contrast Prompt. Compare and Contrast the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome in terms of one of the following characteristics: Political developments Social and Gender structures Art, Science and Technology. CCOT Prompt.

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Compare/ Contrast Prompt

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  1. Compare/ Contrast Prompt • Compare and Contrast the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome in terms of one of the following characteristics: • Political developments • Social and Gender structures • Art, Science and Technology

  2. CCOT Prompt • Analyze the changes and continuities in European involvement in international trade from 2000 BCE to 600 CE

  3. Compare/ Contrast Prompt • Compare and Contrast the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome in terms of one of the following characteristics: • Political developments • Social and Gender structures • Art, Science and Technology

  4. CCOT Prompt • Analyze the changes and continuities in European involvement in international trade from 2000 BCE to 600 CE

  5. Compare/ Contrast Prompt • Compare and Contrast the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome in terms of one of the following characteristics: • Political developments • Social and Gender structures • Art, Science and Technology

  6. CCOT Prompt • Analyze the changes and continuities in European involvement in international trade from 2000 BCE to 600 CE

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