Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Opium Wars.
the opium wars was a preparation made from the juice of poppy seedpods, and used to produce heroin. What happened during the Opium wars was that the Chines did not want to trade with the British any more because the British were selling a harm full drug to the Chines for tea. So the British did not like this so they fought the Chines. The British won the war because the British had advanced technology and strong army's but most importantly strong ships that the Chines could not stand a chance to there own.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
The Meiji Restoration of Japan.
The name that the Japanese gave to their land is Nihon (“sun origin”), which heavily reflects their belief that all Japanese are descendents of the Sun Goddess. The Japanese had consciously closed the door to outside intervention because they felt they had nothing good to learn from the barbaric people of the west, they may have been right; Over the 250 years that the Japanese practiced a closed door policy with the west, they enjoyed relative peace, prosperity, and advancement of the arts. By the 1820’s the Samurai class in Japan had become aware of foreign military might through the word of those who had traveled abroad. (Some Japanese found their way around the world upon foreign fishing boats.) Even some government aids such as Mizuno Tadakuni who had studied Dutch gunnery and English Industry in the 1840’s warned the Shogun of European advances; Mizuno prescribed a system of Eastern Ethics with Western Technology.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Karl Marx and Communism
Communism is a way to keep everyone "equal" to let everyone feel as if one doesnt have more than the other.If everyone is working for the same amount of money than no one has more than the other at the end of the week.It was a way to show balance and structure.He saw the good guys as the worker.The people who would work for little money and stay for hours a day.Dispite the working conditions weather safe or not.The bad guys would have been the land owners.The bosses, the people who were causing all of the men to over work, and still not have everything needed.The guys who worked children and took away their oportunity for an education.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Karl Marx and the Industrial Revolution.
I think that karl marx feel sad because the Conditions in European factories were very harsh and unsafe. also Marx's ideas were known as Communism, a word formed for common. Marx died in 1883, but his ideas formed the basis of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. Marx believed that workers would control government, but communist governments were strict and dictatorial.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Nationalism and the Creation of Italy.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Simon Bolivar Latin America Revolution
Simon bolivar was bornin caracas venezuela on july 24 1783. His parents died when he was a child and he inherited a fortune. As a young man, he traveled in Europe. As he returned to Venezuela, Bolivar joined the group of patriots that seized Caracas in 1810 and proclaimed independence from Spain.
He went to Great Britain in search of aid, but could get only a promise of British neutrality. When he returned to Venezuela, and took command of a patriot army, he recaptured Caracas in 1813 from the Spaniards. simon bolivar became very famous because he release six nations venezuela,colombia,panama,ecuador,peru,and bolivia venerate simon bolivar as their liberator from the rule of spain. Bolivar became dictator of Peru. Peru became a separate state, named Bolivia in Bolivar's honor, in 1825. simon bolivar died at the age of 47 on December 17, 1830.
Bolivar became dictator of Peru.
He went to Great Britain in search of aid, but could get only a promise of British neutrality. When he returned to Venezuela, and took command of a patriot army, he recaptured Caracas in 1813 from the Spaniards. simon bolivar became very famous because he release six nations venezuela,colombia,panama,ecuador,peru,and bolivia venerate simon bolivar as their liberator from the rule of spain. Bolivar became dictator of Peru. Peru became a separate state, named Bolivia in Bolivar's honor, in 1825. simon bolivar died at the age of 47 on December 17, 1830.
Bolivar became dictator of Peru.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Robespierre and The Reign of Terror
- The regin of terror was a period of violence that occurred fifteen months after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins, and marked by mass executions of "enemies of the revolution. Max robespierre's the regin of terror happen because there were a period were they cut people head even they cut king louis xiv.
Monday, September 22, 2008
The French Revolution
Read this first link, and second link to give yourselves an overview of 'The French Revolution'. Then get to work on this sheet. Answer tasks 1-7 on your blog page.
1)Look back at the information on these sheets. List the reasons why many people in
France were critical of a) the nobility; b) the King; c) The clergy.
A) the nobility were critical because they were useing them to work hard. B)the king were critical becauseh he let things get out of control without taking decisive action. c) the clergy were critical because
2) What might a French peasant have grumbled about in 1789?
Peasants were forced to do military service. - Peasants could not hunt or fish on nobles’ estates. - Peasants had to pay taxes to their lord, the king and the Church. - Peasants had to use the lord’s mill, oven and winepress, and pay for them. - Peasants made up 90% of the population.
3) Look at source A. Explain what point you think the cartoonist was making. Remember
to explain the significance of the three characters, as well as the caption underneath.
i think they were useing the peasents because like it show in the picture the king it siting on the top of the peasants.
4)How does the author of source B describe the lives of French peasants? (remember: it is not enough to say ‘good’ or ‘bad’ – you need to give examples from the source!)
the author describe the french peasants bad because they were need to pay all that taxes.
1)Look back at the information on these sheets. List the reasons why many people in
France were critical of a) the nobility; b) the King; c) The clergy.
A) the nobility were critical because they were useing them to work hard. B)the king were critical becauseh he let things get out of control without taking decisive action. c) the clergy were critical because
2) What might a French peasant have grumbled about in 1789?
Peasants were forced to do military service. - Peasants could not hunt or fish on nobles’ estates. - Peasants had to pay taxes to their lord, the king and the Church. - Peasants had to use the lord’s mill, oven and winepress, and pay for them. - Peasants made up 90% of the population.
3) Look at source A. Explain what point you think the cartoonist was making. Remember
to explain the significance of the three characters, as well as the caption underneath.
i think they were useing the peasents because like it show in the picture the king it siting on the top of the peasants.
4)How does the author of source B describe the lives of French peasants? (remember: it is not enough to say ‘good’ or ‘bad’ – you need to give examples from the source!)
the author describe the french peasants bad because they were need to pay all that taxes.
5) Study sources A, B and C together. Do these sources explain why poor people inFrance resented the rich? Explain your answer using the sources. yes because there saying true things about the poor people. for example if you look at sources A u can see how the poor people are helping the king or the rich.
6) Rousseau (source D) was an influential writer at this time. Along with other writerslike Voltaire, he wanted France to have a more democratic form of government. Whowould be most influenced by his words and why? (remember to include extracts formthe source in your answer.) I think it will be the church because he saing that man is born free. No man has any naturalauthority over others.
7) The pamphlet which source D came from was banned in 1775. Why do you think this was? Which members of French society would want it to be banned? I think they banned the source d because the author was tellin the true so the french didn't want people to know that hi was saing the true.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Copernicus and the trial of Galileo
Read the links below and explain the two theories of the solar system; the geocentric and the heliocentric. Which theory came first, and which theory came out of the scientific revolution?Then describe the trial of Galileo. Why was the Catholic Church putting him on trial? What did Galileo believe in and what did the Catholic church believe in?
1) the different between the geocentric and the heliocentric. is that the heliocentric is the theory that the Sun is at the center of the Solar System. and the geocentric is is the theory that the Earth is the center of the universe and other objects go around it. the one that come first is the heliocentric because it's on the center of the solar system.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Scientific Revolution: The Scientific Method
Explain, in your own words, the Scientific Method. And give an example of an experiment that uses the Scientific Method.
the scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. for example Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, stated that males and females have different number of teeth, without bothering to check; he then provided long arguments as to why this is the way things ought to be.
the scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. for example Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, stated that males and females have different number of teeth, without bothering to check; he then provided long arguments as to why this is the way things ought to be.
For example, it’s not enough to say, “I’m going to see how the dog reacts in this situation.” Rather, in that experiment, the scientist might have a list of certain behaviors, and record how often each of the dogs tested exhibits each of those pre-defined behavior patterns.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Evolution vs. Creation.
Explain, in your own words, each of the two theories. Then; explain which one you believe in and why.
Evolution is technically defined as a gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form. As it is most famously used, "evolution" is the process by which an organism becomes more sophisticated over time and in response to its environment.
Creation is a movement within creationism which attempts to use scientific means to disprove the accepted scientific theories on the history of the Earth, cosmology and biological evolution and prove the Genesis account of creation.
I believe in creation because geological formations that we see today were mainly produced over a very short time interval during the Noachian Flood. The Flood...brought about vast changes in the earth's surface, including vulcanism, mountain building, and the deposition of the major part of sedimentary strata.
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