1. By reviewing the Ancient India notes and reading, you will need to come up with ten general statements that you feel address the meaning and purpose of the information that you read... Think of the most important things that come from this time period that reveals the bigger picture. Think of us sitting down at the dinner table and I am asking you what you learned about Ancient Indian Civilization from your reading. These will be YOUR statements... not the book's. You will put these 10 statements in your notes. Leave room.
2. Then you will need to gather direct evidence after you have made this statement.
This will look like this:
The literature from this time period was utilized by the people as a way to teach social, political, and historical guidelines.
- "India's great national epics, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, describe political struggles and also explain important social and religious concepts" (104).
- ". . . Kautila, wrote a 'how-to' handbook for emperors, called the Arthasastra" (105).
- "Around the first century B.C., the Laws of Manu set down a detailed code of conduct for Hindus" (107).
3. When you are done with this, you can start studying for your quiz on Friday.
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