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How did the Vikings influence culture during their settlement period in Scotland?

Cultural influences of Vikings in Scotland

How did the Vikings influence culture during their settlement period in Scotland? would like the essay to focus on the 8th to 11th centuries, but if there is something important up to the 15th century then that would be ok too. If you’re able to focus on one region, such as Dál Riata or the Hebrides then that would be great, although some cultural practices may not be restricted to one region.
Possible Sources:
BOOKS

Caldwell, D. H. and M. A. Hall (eds.), The Lewis Chessmen: new perspectives (2014).

Downham, C. Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: the dynasty of Ívarr to A.D. 1014 (2008).

Graham-Campbell, J. and C. E. Batey. Vikings in Scotland: an archaeological survey (1998).

Hudson, B. T. Viking Pirates and Christian Princes: dynasty, religion, and empire in the North Atlantic (2005).

Hudson, B. T. Irish Sea Studies, 900-1200 (2006).

Owen, O. and M. Dalland. Scar: a Viking boat burial on Sanday, Orkney (1999).

Woolf, A. From Pictland to Alba, 789 to 1070 (2008).

ARTICLES

Barrett, J. H. and others. “Diet and ethnicity during the Viking colonization of northern Scotland: evidence from fish bones and stable carbon isotopes”, Antiquity 75 (2001), 145-154.

Clancy, T. O. “The Christmas Eve massacre, Iona, AD 986”, Innes Review 64.1 (2013), 66-71.

Harris, O. J. T. “Assembling places and persons: a tenth-century Viking boat burial from Swordle Bay on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, western Scotland”, Antiquity 91 (2017), 191-206.

Macniven, A. “Modelling viking migration to the Inner Hebrides”, Journal of the North Atlantic (2013), 3-18.

What authority does the president have in creating foreign policy? Has it shifted over time? How much authority is wrapped up in his or her personality and popularity? What about the authority of Congress? How have these powers shifted over two centuries of American history?

A common belief among academics is that foreign affairs and national defense issues have very little impact on presidential campaigns (Aldrich, et al 1989). One theory is that voters are more concerned about domestic issues – their own economic concerns, for example. Another theory (Aldrich, et al 1989) is that there is very little difference between the two major parties’ positions when it comes to America’s foreign policy and national defense.

However, with the presidential election already under way, there are already distinct differences being drawn by the candidates on how they view the role of the president in crafting foreign policy and how closely he or she should work with Congress. Furthermore, each candidate has their own stance on how strongly engaged America should be internationally.

What authority does the president have in creating foreign policy? Has it shifted over time? How much authority is wrapped up in his or her personality and popularity? What about the authority of Congress? How have these powers shifted over two centuries of American history?

Is there an ideal balance? Which branch should have the most power? How involved should the United States be internationally? Should we be the “world’s police”?

What were the major challenges facing the newly emerging nations in the postwar period? How did different nations respond to those challenges?

Answer the following 2 questions

What were the major challenges facing the newly emerging nations in the postwar period? How did different nations respond to those challenges?
Why did the communist regimes collapse in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, but not in China?
Why did the communist regimes collapse in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, but not in China?

Empires have been a recurring political structure throughout our study of world history before 1500 CE. To what extent were empires effective for their overall subjects, and not just the elites? To answer, look to the following empires: the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Islamic Empire, and the Mongol Empire.

Empires have been a recurring political structure throughout our study of world history before 1500 CE. To what extent were empires effective for their overall subjects, and not just the elites? To answer, look to the following empires: the Persian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Islamic Empire, and the Mongol Empire.

Explain how the Planet Rock documentary Hip-Hop compares to the culture and meaning behind Trap and Drill music.  write at least 2 -4 pages comparing specific pieces of the 9 elements of Hip-Hop as he relates to all 4 videos with the focus being on the culture and meaning videos.

Planet Drill

In a journal, explain how the Planet Rock documentary Hip-Hop compares to the culture and meaning behind Trap and Drill music.  write at least 2 -4 pages comparing specific pieces of the 9 elements of Hip-Hop as he relates to all 4 videos with the focus being on the culture and meaning videos.

Watch “Planet Rock: The Story of Hip-Hop and the Crack Generation”

– Watch “Terms & Conditions: A UK Drill Story”

Read The Article Below

https://www.newwavemagazine.com/single-post/hip-hop-wars-the-dichotomy-of-drill-music

What were the major challenges facing the newly emerging nations in the postwar period? How did different nations respond to those challenges?Why did the communist regimes collapse in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, but not in China?

Answer the following 2 questions
1.What were the major challenges facing the newly emerging nations in the postwar period? How did different nations respond to those challenges?

2.Why did the communist regimes collapse in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, but not in China?

How did the United States respond to North Korea’s invasion of South Korea in 1950? What was General Douglas MacArthur’s major mistake in the conflict? What impact did this mistake have on the future of the conflict?

Assignment #13 Chapter 26

Answer these questions in as much detail as possible and use the book below as a reference.

The Essential World History, Volume II: Since with ISBNs: 9781305645363, 9781305888395 and, 9780357521212

1. Identify and explain two significant outcomes of the Yalta Conference held in February 1945.

2. How did the United States respond to North Korea’s invasion of South Korea in 1950? What was General Douglas MacArthur’s major mistake in the conflict? What impact did this mistake have on the future of the conflict?

3. What was Sputnik? How did the United States respond to Sputnik? What impact did Sputnik have on U.S.-Soviet relations?

4. Read The Truman Doctrine on page 681. What role did President Truman’s decision to aid Greece and Turkey play in intensifying the Cold War?

5. Read the Opposing Viewpoints “Confrontation in Southeast Asia” on page 698. What reasoning did the National Liberation Front use claim it represented the legitimate interests of the South Vietnamese people?