an oppressive aristocracy and the American declaration of independence from an unfair British rule are two major events of modern world history. In this respect, both events were revolutions for freedom and share many aspects. The implications of these two revolutions go beyond France and America, for modern electoral democracy effectively began as a consequence. The rest of this essay will compare and contrast these two major historical events. The revolution in America preceded that in France…
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capital= Tenochtitlan (on lake Texcoco) Inca- centered in Peru (South America Andes Mountains), capital= Cuzco Political, Social, Economic characteristics of the Aztec compared to Incas Compare: Polytheistic Human sacrifice (Aztecs much more) Monumental Architecture Highly developed agricultural technologies Contrast: Inca state-run economy Aztecs have merchant class, Incas don’t Aztecs divided into city-states (not much integration), Incas a fully integrated empire (common language, common law, large…
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increase in specialization of labor. The putting out system is contracted by a central agent to subcontractors who complete the work in off-site places. x. The second industrial revolution led to new methods on the production of steel, chemicals, and electricity. b. Capitalism vs. Marxism: Compare and contrast the two major economic theories. Who devised them? What are they? Where were they popular? Impact on society? Examples of state sponsored industrialization vs. private industrialization…
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being divided into “spheres of influence”. Divided into trading spheres, giving each competing European nation exclusive trading rights in a particular areas. Hindering the Qing government powerless Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) 2. Compare and contrast the development of China and Japan from 1750 to 1900. China Notes Sections (April 1, maybe feb 28 and mar 2) 1. After treaty of Nanking in 1842, china is divided into sections and opened to trade and outside influence. a. Makes them…
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thinking about happiness in three time periods: Ancient Greece, the Enlightenment, and modern times. The three great philosophers of Ancient Greece - Socrates, Plato and Aristotle - all saw happiness as the most important part of life. During the enlightenment, Protestant Christians such as Luther and Calvin saw happiness as a sign of good Christianity, and sadness became a sin. Secular movements, as opitimized by the French Revolution, saw happiness as the right of all humanity: “Article One of the…
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reformation) F.1529 - Spanish conquest of mexico G. 1571 - Huge increase in silver trade H. 1588 - King Philip sends out the naval fleet “The Spanish Armada” I. 1618 - the 30 years war (due to the Protestant reformation) J. 18th century - Enlightenment in Europe (end of dark ages) II. Top 10 Individuals or Groups A. John Locke - “Father of Liberalism” English philosopher and physician B. Benjamin Franklin - One of the Founding Fathers of the united states, scientist and inventor…
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why slavery developed in the American colonies. Why couldn’t colonists use indentured servants as they had in the past? How would you describe the differences between slaves and indentured servants Colonial Identities (graded) The colonies of New England, the Mid –Atlantic and the Upper and Lower South developed their own forms of culture, conduct and commerce. Given the choice, where would you have preferred to live? week 2 The American Revolution (graded) How did the British…
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Voltaire Denis Diderot Jane Austen 3. Discuss the political events and sociological factors that made the Classical Period such a time of violent upheaval. (1 point) The years 1750 to 1820 were characterized by the Seven Years’ War, the American and French Revolutions, and the Napoleonic Wars. These political events coupled with the drastic social change proven by the shift of power from the aristocracy and church to the middle class,…
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Part I. Compare and contrast the writings of Karl Marx and Frederick Douglass on the following issues: How do they analyze sources of oppression? How do they view property relations? How do their theories formulate emancipation? Frederick Douglass (1817-1895) is seen as “the most important African American intellectual of the nineteenth century”. In the Narrative, Douglass acts as both the narrator and the protagonist, and he appears quite different in these two roles. Writing and oratory became…
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British Empire, and the Atlantic World in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Author(s): Steve Pincus Reviewed work(s): Source: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 69, No. 1 (January 2012), pp. 3-34 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.69.1.0003 . Accessed: 06/09/2012 12:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor…
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