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"Discipline in the New Factories"
As revealed in this excerpt, what impact did factories have on the lives of the workers? How did work in the factory contrast to rural agricultural work? Why was it necessary for employers to establish and publicize such rules? What is the purpose of rules governing behavior such as conversation among workers, smoking, drinking, hygiene, and reporting known dishonesty? Do the 1844 rules listed in the excerpt seem excessive compared to today's work-place requirements and restrictions? To what extent have similar "rules" determined much of modern industrial life? How is your life marked by the historical development of such rules?
Who are the Boers? How did they get to Africa? How do they see themselves? Do you notice they have a martyr complex? Does it ever cross their mind that the land is really not theirs? How do they treat Africans? How do they feel about the British? What was the Boer War all about? The British win, but how? Did they treat the Boers as they did other colonial peoples? Is there an ever present tension between Boers and the British in South Africa?
How does the Boer War reveal some of the complexities of late nineteenth imperialism in Africa?
Does the Boer War usefully serve as a prologue to many of the conflicts and confrontations of the twentieth century?
Discuss the specific connections between economic development and imperialism in the latter half of the 20th century.
Explain immigration to America during the half of 19 th century
American Society in the Making
Some historians considered the industrialists of the late 19th Century to be captains of industry while others considered them robber barons. Which view do you believe to be correct and why.
Explain the significance of the transition of humankind from a hunter-gatherer society to a food-producing society. Include the following: A description of the Paleolithic era
Tombs and Monuments: Compare an aspect of the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi with the burial tombs of other cultures, such as Egypt or Mesopotamia. Explain whether you think the emperor's elaborate tomb was motivated by power or religious beliefs.
Can anyone educate me regarding one distinct Mesopatamian and one Egyptian female and their accomplishments?
What are the characteristics of the first civilizations of 5000 years ago? Especially in Mesopotamia.
Determine why Mesopotamia was so vulnerable.
Some have said that the strength and endurance of the Empire and the regular, dependable recurrence of the Nile flood gave the artists-craftsmen a sense of consistency that profoundly influenced the nature of their artistic creations.
What are the characteristics of the first civilizations of 5000 years ago( especially in the Mesopotamia)? what makes these groups "civilized" as opposed to prehistoric peoples?
Cultures of Mesopotamia, especially Summer, and Egypt. How cultures change over time.
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