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Explain Social Darwinism. Give examples of its practice and its use as a justification for European imperialism.
Throughout the 19th century we see a multitude of social and political changes. To what extent were these propelled by women? How or did women ultimately benefit from the changes by the fin-de-siecle?
What are considered to be the most important ideas or statements in the excerpt from The Communist Manifesto? Why is it considered such an influential document?
What were the forces that led to the outbreak of Revolutions in 1848? Why did they ultimately fail?
What factors strengthened religious beliefs and allegiances in late 19th century Europe? Given these factors why did many Western Christians feel that Christianity was under attack in this era?
Why did European power begin to lose control of some of their colonies, especially in the Americas, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries?
Did the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799 to 1814 confirm or betray the achievements of the French Revolution? Describe.
What were the major achievements and discoveries of the Scientific Revolution?
How did this revolution affected the British working classes (Men, Women, Children). How did the concept of class-conciousness reflect the reality of the situation in Britain during this period.
Was the Romantic movement ultimately supportive or in opposition to the rise of nationalism in the European world?
Based on Aristotle’scategorization of government, how would you define the Spartansystem? Compare the ethical viewsof Sophists, the Cynics and the Skeptics? What views of the Naturalphilosophers
What were the major events in Eastern Europe - particularly Poland-that contributed to the collapse of communism?
What was the relationship between feudalism and the rise ofnational monarchies?
What were three of the most important trends or “-isms” affecting European Society at the end of the 19th century? Identify each trend and examine its implications. Identify the nations th
What was the relationship between chivalry and the cult of courtlylove?
As I watched this movie again and thought more about it in terms of this class, I was struck by the ways in which this very quiet little film reveals the complex effects of the AIDs crisis within Afri
How has the scarcity of water affected the cultural, economic, or political history of the Middle East and North Africa? The abundance of oil? How is religion important here?
How does the world economic system of this period (1450-1750) compare with patterns of interregional trade in the previous period?
What is a Helot? What Biblical event puts Babylon in the Bible and in recordedhistory? We are not sure if this philospher ever existed.
What does this phrase mean in reference to Scandinavia?
The Hebrews viewed historydifferently than the Egyptians or Mesopotamians. Howso? How did they come to their world view?
Compare and contrast the political, social, scientific, and economic developments in England and France during the 17th and 18th centuries.
What were the effects of the first world war on European political life between 1917 and 1922?
The Renaissance – at least the southern Renaissance – began in Italy, mostly in the cities of Florence, Venice, Milan and Genoa. Additionally some of the oldest universities in the Western
Discuss the social and political consequences of the pretestant reformation in the first half of the 16th century