lunes, 21 de abril de 2008

1914-Present Q2: Analyze the impact of World War I on African and Arab nations (CCOT)

Think about the baseline characteristics of each, the process of change and the continuities and changes that emerge.
What does WWI impact these societies? What ideas or topics elicit the attention of these nations? How successful are they in achieving their goals?

1914- Present Q1: Compare and contrast the Russian and Chinese revolutions

Think about their goals and objectives, the methods used, the characteristics of their leaders, the impact of the revolutions, their successes and failures.

1750-1914 Q4: Compare and contrast Ottoman and Japanese responses to modernization and Westernization

Think about ifthey embrace dor rejected these changes, how the changes ocurred and in what areas were they implemented. What was the impact of adopting or not adopting the changes? Were they forced or embraced? How does their experience compare to that of China or Korea?

1750-1914 Q3: Compare and contrast Pan-Africanism with the Indian National Congress movement

Think abou their goals and the methods they used, against whom they were fighting and if they reached their objectives. What did they have in common? What differences emerged?

1750-1914 Q2: Compare and contrast the Haitian and French Revolutions

Think about their goals and objectives, the methods that they used, the outcome of the revolutions, the issues and groups involved, the impact on other nations, the social and political structure and whether their objectives were achieved.

1750-1914 Q1: Compare and contrast early industrialization in Europe and Japan

Think about who carried out industrialization, who sponsored it, the time frame, the industries involved and the impact of the industrialization process.

1450-1750 Q4: Compare and contrast the impact of the Mongols on Russia and China

Think about where they caused the greatest impact and how they affected things like trade, social organization, religion, relations with other countries, gender relations, self-perception and power.