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Sunday, January 4, 2009
Motives for British Imperlialism
1. Slavery was declining because it was starting to seem immoral. They thought that the right thing to do would be to free the slaves. This effected British imperialism by bringing a little, tiny, miniscule, microscopic bit of peace to Britain. Also, they had to pay people to work now that slaves were gone, forcing them to raise the taxes and prices of goods and also forcing them to get goods from other countries like India.
2. Halstead believed that industry and trade did not have an affect on British imperialism because imperialism was just another method of foreign policy while industry and trade were the bases of British power. I somewhat agree, that imperialism was another method of foreign policy, but industry and trade must have something to do with imperialism in some way.
3. Halstead was a supporter of British imperialism, saying that it would only cause more good and less problems. Others believed that British imperialism would make life worse and hurt society.
4. Halstead's final reasonings were that "British imperialism during the period of the 'ew imperialism' was motivated by
several factors: national security, protecting free trade, protecting commercial routes,
competition for markets and spheres of influence, settlement, colonization, diplomacy, and
ideology."
2. Halstead believed that industry and trade did not have an affect on British imperialism because imperialism was just another method of foreign policy while industry and trade were the bases of British power. I somewhat agree, that imperialism was another method of foreign policy, but industry and trade must have something to do with imperialism in some way.
3. Halstead was a supporter of British imperialism, saying that it would only cause more good and less problems. Others believed that British imperialism would make life worse and hurt society.
4. Halstead's final reasonings were that "British imperialism during the period of the 'ew imperialism' was motivated by
several factors: national security, protecting free trade, protecting commercial routes,
competition for markets and spheres of influence, settlement, colonization, diplomacy, and
ideology."
The White Man's Burden
1. I think that "the white man's burden" is the westerners job to aide the less fortunate and 'uncivilized' peoples and nations. They believed it was their responsibilty to help them in any way possible; make them more civilized and self-sifficient.
2. Kipling justifies imperialism because the westerners are actually helping the supposedly 'uncivilized' peoples, even when it doesn't seem like they are. But it's not all justified because he calls the peoples "half devil and half child," meaning that he considers them to be savages, but still human.
3. The justification seems apealing because most people are willing to accept favors and help from other people, which is exactly what the westerners are bringing. The westerners seem like heroes because they are willing to lose their lives to help the 'unclivilized' peoples.
4. Religion was used as a justification because it is something most people can all relate too. Almost all people, regarless of how much money they have, their capitalistic ideals, their moral values, or their political stature, all followed a religion or its followers. Religion is also a good debating topic because so many people have so many strong views that make it a good justification to use.
2. Kipling justifies imperialism because the westerners are actually helping the supposedly 'uncivilized' peoples, even when it doesn't seem like they are. But it's not all justified because he calls the peoples "half devil and half child," meaning that he considers them to be savages, but still human.
3. The justification seems apealing because most people are willing to accept favors and help from other people, which is exactly what the westerners are bringing. The westerners seem like heroes because they are willing to lose their lives to help the 'unclivilized' peoples.
4. Religion was used as a justification because it is something most people can all relate too. Almost all people, regarless of how much money they have, their capitalistic ideals, their moral values, or their political stature, all followed a religion or its followers. Religion is also a good debating topic because so many people have so many strong views that make it a good justification to use.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Unit 2 Short Answer Questions
1. The enclosure movement gave rise to the growth of citites because it forced people to move to the cities and work in factories after their farms were closed.
2. The middle and lower class took up most of the population. Living conditions were tried to be improved because most of the population were overcrowded and miserable.
3. Immigrants were willing to work for lower wages, forcing others workers to lower their standards. Labor unions were created to give the workers the pay they deserve, not what they are willing to settle for so they can just skate by in life.
2. The middle and lower class took up most of the population. Living conditions were tried to be improved because most of the population were overcrowded and miserable.
3. Immigrants were willing to work for lower wages, forcing others workers to lower their standards. Labor unions were created to give the workers the pay they deserve, not what they are willing to settle for so they can just skate by in life.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Obama’s Cabinet Positions
Secretary of Energy:
I think that Arnold Shwarzenegger would be a good secretary of energy. As governer, he has been around the world and seen things other countries are doing to be "green", like China producing ZAP 100% electic cars. He has some good ideas about energy, and could help in that department.
Secretary of Education:
Truthfully, I believe that Dave Lemons would be a great secretary of education. He has experience in the field of education and teaches in a very helpful way. He has very strong beliefs about No Child Left Behind and would help move the cause in the right direction.
Attorney General:
I think that David Boies would be a good Attorney General. He has experience as a lawyer and has been through many important trials, including the case that tore apart Microsoft and defending Vidce President Al Gore in the Bush vs. Gore case after the 2000 election. He is also very educated and has been was first a partner in a law firm in 1973.
United Nations Ambassador:
John McCain would might be a good UN Ambassador. Before his presidency campaign was started, McCain has traveled to many contries and befriended most of the leaders of those countries. Hopefully he is willing to listen and bring forth our ideas and needs truthfully, and will get along with the rest of the cabinet.
Secretary of Homeland Security:
I think Hilary Clinton would fit this position well. She has experience as senator and first lady. During her campaign for presidency, she expressed her concern for the citizens and would make the right decisions for our, as citizens, safety and America's safety.
I think that Arnold Shwarzenegger would be a good secretary of energy. As governer, he has been around the world and seen things other countries are doing to be "green", like China producing ZAP 100% electic cars. He has some good ideas about energy, and could help in that department.
Secretary of Education:
Truthfully, I believe that Dave Lemons would be a great secretary of education. He has experience in the field of education and teaches in a very helpful way. He has very strong beliefs about No Child Left Behind and would help move the cause in the right direction.
Attorney General:
I think that David Boies would be a good Attorney General. He has experience as a lawyer and has been through many important trials, including the case that tore apart Microsoft and defending Vidce President Al Gore in the Bush vs. Gore case after the 2000 election. He is also very educated and has been was first a partner in a law firm in 1973.
United Nations Ambassador:
John McCain would might be a good UN Ambassador. Before his presidency campaign was started, McCain has traveled to many contries and befriended most of the leaders of those countries. Hopefully he is willing to listen and bring forth our ideas and needs truthfully, and will get along with the rest of the cabinet.
Secretary of Homeland Security:
I think Hilary Clinton would fit this position well. She has experience as senator and first lady. During her campaign for presidency, she expressed her concern for the citizens and would make the right decisions for our, as citizens, safety and America's safety.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Essay on Population & Wealth of Nations
"Essay on Population" by Thomas Malthus
- food necessary
- man & woman need relationships
- ratio stay same (people to population)
- can't overgrow
- nature will correct itself
- pop. increases geometrically & mathematically
- human pop. increases most
- doubles every 25 years
- no check in pop. = overgrowth
- death rate increases
- impossible not to reproduce
- european pop. = more kids
- native american pop. = miscarraiges (women = slaves)
- more food = pop. increases
- barbarian pop. fight w/ each other = balanced pop.
- england poor laws
- children dieing
- money 4 poor not helping
- always be poor
- pop. increase = less food 4 poor
- good intentions
- blame leaders
- healthy countries increase pop.
- Mexico, Spain, etc. high pop. w/ taxes & tyranny
- more room = more support
- natural disasters frequently affect pop.
- North American colonies rapid pop. growth
- Dutch / French colonies worst gov.
- pop. increase faster than food = famine
- harsh seasons = poor quality or no food
- plague = great increase in pop. = greater increase in pop. - surplus food
- famine & sickness = checks
"Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith
- working = money to spend
- surplus produce = purchase needed stuff
- judgement and skill of labor
- number of people working
- kids disposed of
- those who can't work get free stuff
- labor bad = low production
- small groups = small production
- more supplies needed = more people = more separate groups
- less educated = working more
- don't need to know trade
- more goods made
- more wealth
- better products
- private land = landlord gets products pf labor
- every worker needs a master
- sometimes workman is own master
- rent = cost of use of land
- better land = higher rent
- easy profit for landlord
- demands rent even when land's not improved
- improved land = higher rent
- renting = monopoly game
- people took up land but didn't divide it up
- when land thought of as entertainment, it should be split between everyone in family
- when land thought of as more than entertainment, it should ALL be given to ONE person
- landlords like kings & every other form of government
- land given to landlord's children, like a monarchy
- prefer to give land to male kids
- if qualities equal, then oldest child receives land (because oldest usually is most educated) through lineal succession
- written laws out of date but still in use
- right of primogeniture states that 1st owner of patch of land will always own that land unless sold or taken by gov.
- purpose of law of primogeniture is to secure lineal succession of owners of patch of land according to owner's choices
- if land stays in family, gov. gets more money from property taxes
- after fall of roman empire people came from all over
- increase in taxes
- tax for protection (annual poll tax)
- pay fee to king to work on farms (pay commission)
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Unit 1 Exam Outlines
1. Plato & Aristotle Outline
A. Intro/Restate QuestionB. Plato
- Background/Academy
- Republic
- Ideas of Tyranny
- Ideas of Rulers
- Ideas of Government
C. Aristotle
- Background
- Politics
- Ideas on Tyranny
- Ideas of Government
- Ideas of rulers and subjects
- Ideas on science
D. Comparison of the two
E. Conclusion w/ summary
2. Greek & roman Society Outline
A. Greek
- Intro
- Athens
- Sparta
- Polis System
- Pericles Influence
B. Rome
- Intro
- 1st monarchy-king Romulus
- estruscans driven out - race publica (people's government)
- Centuriate Assembly: 193 groups (centuries) -95 poor, 98 rich (poor always lost)
- SPQR - Hierarchy - 2 consuls, praetor, aedile, senate, & Qaestors
- 2 social classes; plebians and patricians
- Conflict of Orders
- Tribal Assembly - 36 tribes (both rich and poor together)
- New social plan - Dignitas & Gloria = Auctoritas
C. Comparison
- Citizenships
- Government bodies
- Offices
- Political changes
- Eventual outcomes (conclusion sentence/topic)
3. American Revolution Outline
A. French & Indian War
- start in 1754
- 7 years war
- colonies & england vs. france & native americans
- ended on February 10 1763 with the Treaty of Paris of 1763
- Britain in debt by 140 million pounds
- Proclamation of 1763
- Western boundary (Appalacian Mountains)
- west=Native Americans
B. Taxes
- Sugar Act / Revenue Act (1764 on molasses, silk, wine, etc.)
- Stamp Act (February 1765 on documents) - Great Britain repelled tax later
C. Boston Massacre / Townshend Acts
- all taxes repelled except on tea (1770)
- Boston Massacre (March 5 1770)
- 11 injured, 5 dead (Crispus Atticks)
D. Boston Tea Party / Coercive Acts
- Boston Tea Party (December 16 1773)
- dumped 10,000 pounds worth (90,000 lbs) of tea into Boston Harbor
- March 18 1774 (Intolerable Acts/Coercive Acts)
- British soldiers could be housed in any colonists' house
E. Paul Revere's Ride/Lexington/Concord
- 1 by land 2 by sea
- 1 dollar = 1/2 pound
- shot heard round the world (Lexington)
- April 19 1775
- Concord started beginning of Revo,lutionary War
F. Common Sense
January 10, 1776 (first published) by Thomas Paine
500,000 copies first year
anti-Britain ideas
G. Declaration of Independence
- written mostly by Thomas Jefferson from June 11 - June 28 1776
- July 4 1776
- individual rights
- helped spark French Revolution
H. Battles
- Fort Ticonderoga (May 10 1775)
- Bunker Hill (June 17 1775) colonists lost
- Trenton (December 26 1776 defeated British (1st victory)
- Valley forge (1777-1778) hard winter. much suffering training, many died
- Yorktown (May 20 1781) last battle of Revolution
- forced Brits to surrender with help of French ground and naval forces
I. Treaty of Paris / Aftermath
- Treaty of Paris of 1783
- marked end of war officially
- brought peace between Britain, France, Spain, America, & Netherlands
- Britain recovered, France didn't and had their own revolution
- U.S. Constitution
- legislative, judicial, executive
- September 17 1787
- amended 27 times
- first 10 amendments (Bill of Rights)
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Declaration of the Rights of Man
1. All men have the same rights and special privaledges are given when the citizens agree to it.
2. The people in politics try to keep man's natural rights in tact.
3. The nation's government has the power and no one can use that power unless directly through the nation's government.
2. The people in politics try to keep man's natural rights in tact.
3. The nation's government has the power and no one can use that power unless directly through the nation's government.
4. A man's natural rights cannot be denied unless they are harming someone else's natural rights.
5. Laws can only stop things that may harm the community. Anything that isn't illegal cannot be stopped.
6. Every citizen has that right to participate in the government. Every citizen also has an equal right to run for office.
7. No one can be arrested except when it is under the law. Anybody who breaks a law will be punished.
8. Punishments for broken laws can only be given when necessary and legal.
9. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
10. People have freedom of speech as long as it doesn't break any other laws.
11. People have freedom of speech and press unless they abuse their freedom.
12. Military forces are required to protect the rights of man and of the citizens.
13. Everyone shall be taxed in proportion to their means.
14. Everyone has the right to decide how much taxes are and how they are used.
15. By law, every public agent must have an administrative account.
16. A nation where the laws aren't enforced, there are no set of laws.
17. Since owning land is a special right, no one shall be deprived of this right unless public necessity clearly needs it.
This image uses images from Christian religions (angels). Along with the pyramid with an eye in the middle. This reminds me of the United States Constitution where it lists the amendments. This image is trying to show that the Declaration of the Rights of Man is such an important document it's like it was etched in stone.
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