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Practice: Art Analysis, Charlemagne as Emperor WH.T2.M4.04
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Practice: Art Analysis, Charlemagne as Emperor WH.T2.M4.04

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  • WH Standard 3.4: Students will explain the social, political, religious, technological, and economic changes in medieval Europe that created a context for later European

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  • DOWNLOAD the assignment document: WH.T2.M4.04 Practice: Art Analysis, Charlemagne as Emperor
    • Refer to the article and artwork provided in the assignment document.
    • Then follow the directions in the assignment document to complete your analysis. 
  • Submit your completed assignment document here.

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