ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONSWhen we learn historical content, we know how past events shape current situations and issues. As we are more grounded in a global historical context, we strengthen our critical thinking so we can respond to current challenges with creativity, clarity, and nuance. Tracing the development of civilizations from ancient, medieval, and early modern times provides a firm foundation for understanding the scope of world history and for applying critical insights to new contexts.The community benefits when its citizens have a broad foundation in world history. It allows the community to have engaged and informed discussions on historical events, as well as how those events continue to impact modern-day. Educators benefit their schools and districts in their ability to effectively and correctly teach world history, as well as discuss the impact that history has on a modern-day.You will complete three historical presentations in order to trace the developmental arc of world history. The projects allow you to explore world civilizations through the incorporation of elements such as maps, artifacts, and cultural artwork into a visually appealing and informative presentation. The three presentations cover: Ancient CivilizationsMedieval and Early Modern CivilizationsEarly Modernism in the WestNOTE: Once you complete all three presentations, you will share them with your peers in a discussion forum later in the term where you will comment on each other’s work.Early Modernism In The WestThis presentation covers three distinct aspects of early modernism in the West: 1) the development of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution in Europe; 2) the development of early modern capitalism, and 3) the evolution of the idea of representative democracy.Conduct research for each distinct section of the presentation. Aim to provide information beyond what is covered in the textbook (which your classmates have already read). Focus on research related to The development of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution in EuropeThe development of early modern capitalism and its global consequences The evolution of the idea of representative democracy from the Magna Carta through the Enlightenment. Create a slide presentation that addresses the prompts below:Explore the development of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution in EuropeExplain the development of early modern capitalism and its global consequencesDescribe the evolution of the idea of representative democracy from the Magna Carta through the EnlightenmentInclude the following in your presentationSlide Notes at the bottom of each slide; each content slide should have at least one paragraph of speaker notes (excludes title and references slide).Visual elements such as maps, artifacts, and cultural artwork, citing sources from which they come.REQUIREMENTSExploration of the development of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution in Europe. Explanation of the development of early modern capitalism and its global consequences. Description of the evolution of the idea of representative democracy from the Magna Carta through the Enlightenment.Writes with authority citing only authoritative sources through paraphrasing rather than a direct quotation.Minimum of 14 slides At least four slides per civilizationTitle and references slide. In-text citations when research is referenced. APA FormattingInclude 3 or more academic references (beyond the textbook)