Wednesday, December 22, 2010

My question was :
What really caused WWI ?

Answer :
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by the Serbian Black Hand terrorists in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914 .

Global 3: the world war 1

question : what were the lasting effects on the soilders of world war 1

Statement: The U.S enter the world war 1 on April 6 1917 because of the sinking of the Lusitania ship
What was the name of the telegram ?

WW1 question

What was the outcome of World War One?
The outcome of World War One was the defeat of the German Empire, the removal of its colonial holdings, and the eventual rise of Hitler; the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Russian Empire and the Turkish Empire; the independence of many smaller, ethnically-based states in central and eastern Europe, the beginning of Arab nationalism and British promise of a Jewish homeland in what was then Palestine.

WW1 question


What countries took part in world war 1?

The two sides of World War One consisted of:

Allies:

•United Kingdom and the British Empire; this included many colonies and semi-independent nations, which today would be: India/Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada.
•French Republic and French Empire; this included forces from North Africa (the Morocco/Algeria/Tunisia area) and a few from Indochina.•Kingdom of Belgium
•Russian Empire •Kingdom of Romania •Italy •Greece Japan •United States •Serbia•Montenegro •Brazil•Portugal


Central Powers:
•German Empire
•Austro-Hungarian Empire
•Kingdom of Bulgaria
•Ottoman Empire

Not all countries joined the war at the same time.



Global 3: Treaty of Versailles

the treaty of versailles was apeace treaty itwas betweenthe aliied and associated powersand germany it eneded in world war 1
Did Germany ever get an upper hand over the U.S. Fact:The war started because of assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand

the world war 1

my question is:
why did theassasins want to kill Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
my fact is:
the Treaty of Versailles was signed exactly 5 years after the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Friday, December 17, 2010

John J. Pershing

John Joseph Pershing was born September 13,1860 and died July 15,1948. John was a general officer in the United States Army. Pershing is the only person to be promoted in his own lifetime to the highest rank ever held in the United States Army-General of the Armies a retroactive Congressional edict passed in 1976 promoted George Washington to the same rank but with higher seniority. John also holds the first United States officer service number (O-1).Pershing led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, and was regarded as a mentor by the generation of American generals who led the United States Army in Europe during World War II, including George C. Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar N. Bradley, and George S. Patton.John was born on a farm near Laclede, Missouri, to businessman John Fletcher Pershing and homemaker Ann Elizabeth Thompson. He also had five siblings: sisters Ann Elizabeth, Margaret, and May; brothers Ward and James. When the Civil War began, John F. Pershing worked as a sutler for the 18th Missouri Volunteer Infantry, but he did not serve in the military.

Leaders of WW I

Choose one leader during WW I and give a description of the leaders characteristics. Write at least one paragraph. Please answer in complete sentences

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Conditions Faced By Soilders In World War I

The conditions faced by the soilder in World War I were sometimes unbearable. They were forced to live in small vacinties. Soldiers fought under the rule of the commander. If the commander said that you were going over the top of the trench and you didnt do it you got you got shot.

Global 3: The Soldiers of WW I

The soilders faced a lot of hardships during the world war 1. They really didnt have a chioce at anything. They fought under the rule of , if the commanmder said that you were going over the top of the trench and you didnt do it you got shot. Soilders didnt really have showers so they started to smell. lice spread quickly Rats and lice filled the place. Beds were on ground level so soilders had to be aware , as rats would eat through their boots and clothes.

Soilders were very unhappy with thier lifestyle they would eventuaully kill or wounded themselves so they could be excused from fighting in the terrible trench warfare. If they were caught doing this they would face a severe punishment.

Global 3: The soldiers of WWI

The conditions faced by the soldiers in WWI were unbearable . There were rats , diseases , lice and other inhman conditions . People wanted to die and the conditions weren't good . The economy was bad and germany was destroyed .

The Soldiers of WW I

In two paragraphs or more describe the conditions the soldiers faced during battle. Answer in complete sentences.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Battles of the WW1

The Battle of the Somme, 1916
At 0730 hours on the 1st July, 1916, after a weeklong artillery bombardment launched the now infamous "Big Push" attack across the river Somme. With the French Army being hard-pressed to the south at Verdun the British intended to breakthrough the German defences in a matter of hours.

The mistrust that High Command had of the so-called "New Armies" manifested itself in the orders to the troops to keep uniformed lines and to march towards the enemy across no-man's land. This, coupled with the failure of the artillery bombardment to dislodge much of the German wire, or to destroy their machine-gun posts, led to one of the biggest slaughters in military history.

When the attack began the Germans dragged themselves out of their dugouts, manned their posts and destroyed the oncoming waves of British infantry.

After the first day, with a gain of only 1.5km, the British had suffered 57,470 casualties. Despite this, Haig pressed on with the attack until November 19th of the same year. For the meagre achievements, total losses on the British and Imperial side numbered 419,654 with German casualties between 450,000 and 680,000. When the offensive was eventually called off the British were still 3 miles short of Bapaume and Serre, part of their first-day objectives.

Global 3: WW I

One battle of World War 1 is Tannenberg 1914 it was when a german force of about 150000 commanded by Hindenberg and Ludendorf defeated a larger force of 190000 russians were commanded by Samsonov and von Rennenkampf. Another battle from World War 1 is the battle of the somme German and Triple Entante forces engaged in an nearly 6 month long.
The Battle of Liege, 1914

The Battle of Liege signified the first land battle of the war, as the German Second Army crossed the frontier into neutral Belgium (since 1839) so as to attack France from the north. The Schlieffen Plan had started.


The Battle of Mulhouse, 1914

The Battle of Mulhouse, one of the August Battles of the Frontiers, comprised the opening French attack of the war, and began at 05:00 on 7 August 1914.

Forming a fundamental component of France war strategy, Plan XVII, the Battle of Mulhouse was intended to secure the recapture of Alsace (with Lorraine to follow separately), territories lost to Germany as a consequence of losing the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.

Battles WW1

The battle of Ypres 1914, 1915, 1917
there were in fact three battles fought around the Ypres salient during the war.
The first in 1914 was an attempt by the BEF to halt the rapid advances made by the germans.
The second, in 1915, was notable for the first use of poison gas by the germans. However, it is the long-planned offensive of july 31,1917, that holds the most significance. Here, a combination of over-ambitious aims, appalling, weather conditions, and misguided persistence by haig led to horrific losses

By the time the offensive was called off total casualties for both sides had been approximately 250,000. The horrors of the battle, in which men drowned in liquid mud has become synonymous with the images of the War. One of the central objectives, the village of Passchendale (eventually taken on November 6 by the Canadians), lent its name to the whole conflict.

WW I

Choose two battles during WW I. Please give a description on each battle. Answer in complete sentences.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Global 3: WW I

the players in the world war 1 was Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy. The most important playern was Germany

Global 3: WW I

Global 3: WW I: "Name the major players in WW I . Who were they? Who were the Most important players?"
who was the most important players in world war I.
Central Power

Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire (joined the Central Powers in 1914)
Bulgaria (joined the Central Powers in 1915)
Also, Italy was technically a Central Power in 1914 because it belonged tot he Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy


the Allied powers were
1914
1.Great Britain
2.Russia
3.France.
4.Belgium'
5.Serbia
6.Austria-Hungry
the later...in
1917
6. the US joined.

the Triple Alliance brought Italy into the alliance previously agreed between Germany and Austria-Hungary (in 1879) as a counterweight to France and Russia.

WW I

Name the major players in WW I . Who were they? Who were the Most important players?

Friday, December 10, 2010

world war I

World War I began in 1914-and ended in 1918. US entered the war in 1917 after the sinking of the Lustainia by the German. World War one was formerly known as the Great War because it was to be the end of all wars. However World War II happened shortly after.

zimmerman codes

1)what were the zimmerman codes? A 1917 diplomatic proposal from the German Empire to Mexico to make war against the United States. 2)why were the zimmerman codes important? it helped communication for far distances and it also creates morse code.
The zimmermann telegram was a 1917 diplomatic proposal from the German empire to Mexico to make war against the United States.

WW I

Who were the Central powers? Who were the Allied Powers?  What was the triple entente?

Zimmerman code

The zimmerman code is a top-secret massage from berlin inviting mexico to join japan in an invasion of the united states. This event is also a memorable moment for the people of America and the generations to come because that event plays a role in how america is shaped today. The attack on Pearl Harbor is like the attack on the twin towers; deadly, suprising, and unforgettable.

What were the Zimmerman Codes? Why were they important?

Please answer in complete sentences

Monday, November 29, 2010

The Russian Revolution, which was also called, The October Revolution, was a time when the Provish government was overthrown by the Bolshevicks. This event left a great impact on provish people and caused a great effect on world history. The provish government also had loss of power because of this event. This government was never the same again.

What was the Russian Revolution?

What was the Russian Revolution?

Please be sure to answer in complete sentences.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

5 rivers - Buffalo River , Chenango River, Chaumont River , Clyde River, Deer River

5 lakes- Alder Lake , Brooks Lake , Canopus Lake, Canadice Lake , Delta Lake

5 Rivers, 5 Capitals, and 10 Countries

RIVERS- Mississippi river, Red river, Platte river, Wabash river, Snake river.

CAPITALS- Mexico city, Mexico. - Accra, Ghana. - Alofi, Niue. - Amman, Jordan. - Abuja, Nigeria.
Ankara, Turkey. - Baghdad, Iraq. - Apia, Somoa. - Havana, Cuba. - Kingston, Jamaica.

COUNTRIES- China, U.S.A., Mexico, Canada, Japan, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Cambodia, Panama.

5 rivers,lake,captials and countries

Rivers
nile,amazon,rio grande,colorad, mississippi
Lakes
maracibo,victoria,ladoga,titicaca,khanka
Capitals
Argentina,The capital is buenous aires
dominican republic, The capital is santo domingo
cuba,the capital is la havana
russia, the capital is moscow
peru,The capital is lima
Countries
Argentina,Bolivia,dominican republic,haiti,honduras,Mexico,colombia,venzuela,germany,united states
5 rivers : mississippi river, lake edward, lake kivu, lake albert, lake chad
5 capatils other than u.s: Mexico city, Beijing, Moscow, Buenos Aires, Jakarta
10 countires: japan, china, brazil, chili, jordan, italy, guyana, france, belize, libya

5,rivers,capitals,lakes,and 10 countries

5 lake: Superior,victoria,Huron,Aral , and Great Bear. 10 countries: Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Russia, China,Japan,India,Indonesia,Bangladesh,United States. 5 capitals: La Havana, Argintina
10 COUNTRIES 5 RIVERS 5 Capital 5 LAKES

#1 England #1. Nile River #1. Lima (Peru) #1. Boiling lake
#2. Brazil #2. Amazon River #2. Kingston (jamaica) #2. Five Flower Lake
#3. Cananda #3. Mississippi River #3. Bridgetown (Barbados) #3. Crater Lake
#4. China #4. Missouri River #4. Quito (Ecuador) #4. Plitvice Lakes
#5. Italy #5. Irtish River #5. Santiago (Chile) #5. Lake Baikal
#6. Norway
#7. Russia
#8. Thailand
#9. United States
#10. Turkey

*"5 rivers, lake, city capitals, and 10 countries"*.

*"Rivers"*
nile,amazon,rio grande,colorado,mississippi.
*"Lakes"*
maracaibo, victoria, ladoga, titicaca, khanka.
*"Capitals"*
Argentina, The capital are "buenos Aires"
Dominican Republic The capital are "santo Domingo"
Cuba the capital are "la havana"
Russia the capital are "moscow"
Peru the capital are "Lima".
*"Countries"*
Australia,Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, United States, Germany.

5 Rivers
1.Nile River
2.Amazon River
3.Yangzte River
4.Huang He River
5.Ob-Irtysh River

5 Capitals
1. Colorado - Denver
2. nabraska -lincoln
3. Utah - salt Lake City
4. Wisconsin -milwaukee
5. wyoming - Cheyenne

10 contrys
1. canada
2.south dekota
3.kansas
4.Oklahoma
5.missouri
6.Montana
7.wyoming
8.Idaho
9.California
10.Mexico

5 Lakes
1. superior
2.Michigan
3.huron
4.Erie
5.Ontario

5 rivers,lakes,city capitals,10 countries.

rivers
-nile rivers
-amazon
-yangzte
-huang he
-ob-irtysh
lakes
-lake superior
-erie
-huron
-ontario
-michigan
city capitals
-beijin
-moscow
-buenos aires
-jakarta
-cairo
countries
-china
-india
-united states
-indonesia
-brazil
-pakistan
-bangladesh
-nigeria
-russia
-japan

Friday, November 19, 2010

The movie was about the Africans explaining how they really have no history because the Europeans came and ruined and turnerd it dark.

African movie

The movie is about the Africans describing how europeans took over their country during imeperialism,how they made it dark and left the africans wondering how europeans can take something so precious and turn it into darkness

Imperialism

*Imperialism is a policy extending a nations authority by territorial acqquisition or by theb establishment of economic and political hemgenoy.
*During middle ages Afica was a strongly based continent

The White Man's Burden

This poem is about white people wanting to help black people. They feel they should help them because of what they put them thru.

The African

this movie was about africans teaching about there cultre and it was very intersting they showed us the dance and what does it mean and repersent for them.

What was the movie about?

The movie was about the Africans explaining how they really have no history because the Europeans came and ruined and turnerd it dark. They didnt understand how you can turn someting so precious like african culture into noting but darkness and bad memories.

the "african history" facts

-during the middle ages, africa as a whole was a strong continent
-strong in cattle , ivory, and gold
-"great house of stone" means zimbabwe
-they had a great wall that was 25 ft. long and 16ft. thick
-it was used for protection from enemies and keep men from watching women's get togethers.
-zimbabwe was a thriving metropolitan
-it was the size of london before it was taken over by the europeans
the population was roughly 18000 people.
-they had a strong belief in many gods
-in times of need they would go to a sacred place where the king makes sacrifices to gods and asking the gods for wisdom and guidance.
-in their sacred places, they had many animal statues to symbolize different gods

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Isaac Singer was an inventor. He invented a sewing machine that achieved more fame because it could be adapted to home use and could be bought on hire purchase.i belive it was successful because he became famous for it and was given a patent
James Watt was a inventor, he invented the first reliable steam engine. It was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric to drive the piston helped by a partial vacuum. i think it was succesful because it canceled all the other incoming machines.
The success of the American Revolution and the French Revolution, as well as Enlightenment changed ideas about who should control the government. In Latin America, most of the people resented the domination of European colonial powers. Also, many of the lower class people were oppressed and disliked the fact that they were of a lower station than others, simply because they were not born in Spain.France had a few good revolutionist like marquis De Lafayette, but since there conventions were public, the crowd would start yelling so they could not be heard. But the real reason was they were not ready to be a free people, that was because they were not moral and virtuous. Most did not even believe in God, which if you look in the American revolution everyone of the founders believed God, and a high percentage of the American people also believed in God.At a packed meeting trade union activists, Latin American solidarity campaigners and immigrant rights organisations came together to discuss how to build solidarity with Latin American workers in Britain who are organising for trade union rights at work.
The main countries in Europe that colonized was were France and Spain.The sphere of influence was to conquer many small countries that couldnt defend themselves and who had to give in to being conquered.
The white mans burden is when they felt like they needed to help the indians and africans become civilized.
Question

How old did children have to be to start working?

Why did they mostly have to work in factories ?

Was the working condidtions dangerous to children?

In what ways were they dangerous, explain?

Do you agree with young children working, explain?

Do you think the child labor laws was well over due ?
i think this poem mean to realess every body and let them live there life

The White Man's Burden

It was for the United States imperalism.But really this man was a racist.He was for he U.S. to get a part of Africa.

The white man's burden.

1) what reward did kipling suggest the "white man" gets for carrying his "burden"?
the blame of those ye better, the hate of those ye guard, the cry of hosts and ye humours.
2) Examine the differing perspectives on imperialism at the turn of the sentury.
to understand the use of poetry as a vehicle of expression protest and political satire...
the whites men burden is a poem writen by a white man saying that all the things the white people did was for the greater good. William Easterly wrote this peom.
The white mans burden is when they felt like they needed to help the indians and africans become civilized.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The white man's burden

the white man's burden was a poem that was made by Rudyard Kipling. the white man's burden was when they felt as if they had to help the indians and africans become "civilized"

some people think that what they did was nessecary while others thought it was completely unfair.
i think it was unfair because the people that were taken over by the europeans thought they didnt need to be changed. the europeans thought they were helping but the people didnt need help.

"The White Man Burden"......

1-) What redward did kipling suggest the "white man" gets for carrying his "burden"?
the blame of those ye better, the hate of those ye guard, the cry of hosts ye humours.
2-)Examine the differing perspectives on imperialism at the turn of the sentury.
to understand the use of poetry as a vehicle of expression protest and political satire
#1. What reward did kioling suggest the "white man" get for carrying his "burdun"?
Answers: the white reward was that they traded they ways for the africans land and themselves.

#2. Examine the differing prespectiives on the impetiatism at the tun of sentury.
Whites man prespective: do later no time

" the white man burden "

what reward did kripling suggest the " white man " gets for carrying his " burden " ?

its a thankless task and the people you try to help wont get grateful to you for trying to improve their lives.


examine the differing perspectives on imperialism at turn of the century ?
To understand the use of poetry as a Vehicle for expressions protest and political satire
1.The white man's reward is: 'The blame of those ye better The hate of those ye guard The cry of hosts ye humour(Ah slowly!) toward the light"Why brought he us from bondage Our loved Egyptian night?"...

2.In other words it's a thankless task, and the people you try to help won't be grateful to you for trying to improve their lives.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Global 3: Imperialism

Europe colonize france and spain. Europe goal was to colonize all the small countries.

IMPERIALISM!

(1)-The country that did the most colonization in Europe was England.Ex: England colonized Jamaica.
(2)-The sphere of influence for this colonization was the great intension of having a source of power over smaller countries. Many years ago, the way that countries were recognized were by their source of strengh.ex: they would fight for land and then they would accomplish their goal by conquering their opposing forces. But these countries did not have a single hand battle but, they had many allies within their possessions.

Imperialism

What countries in Europe did the most colonization?  What was the sphere of influence? Please be sure to answer in complete sentences.

Friday, November 5, 2010

dbq2

document 5

the white man killed my father
my father was proud
the white man seduced my mother
my mother was beautiful
the whit man burnt my brother beneath the noonday sun
my brother was strong
his hands red with black blood
the white man turned to me;
and in the conquerors voice said,
"boy! a chair, a drink, and napkin


i think that meansa the white people wiped out the africans.
the white man killed my father,
my father was proud.
the white man seduced my mother,
my mother was beautiful.
the white man burnt my brother beneath the noonday sun ,
my brother was strong.
his hands red with black blood
the white man turned to me ;
and in the conquerors voice said ,
boy !a chair , a napkin , a drink
"when the whites came to our country,we had the land and they had the bible,now we have it they have the land "..........I think this mean that the white people was poor at a certain period of time then they gained money,and the blacks went poor n all they had was the word of god......lolz

Document 4

"When the whites came to our country we had the land and they had the bible , now we have the bible."

Document 5

European imperialism caused Africans to suffer many negative consequences. An
effect of imperialism which was negative for the Africans was that they lost many
freedoms.Africans were stripped of many rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and
the right to live a full life

dbq

document 4 pt.a when the whites came to our country, we had the land and they had the bible, now we have the bible and they have to land.

i think that means the whites slowly took over and left them with a book. total domination.

document 4 pt b. how did the africans feel about the missonaries?

they feel as if they had an unusual, unknown, unfair trade with the land and the bible.

Document 5

The white man killed my father,
My father was proud.
The white man seduced my mother,
My mother was beautiful.
The white man burnt mt brother beneath the noonday sun,
My brother was strong.
His hands red with black blood
The white man turned on me;
And in the conqueror's voice said,
"Boy! a chair, a napkin, a drink.

Document 4

"When the Missionaries arrived, the Africans had the Land and the Missionaries had the Bible. They taught us how to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened them, they had the land and we had the Bible."

document 4 & 5

"When the whites came to our country,we had the land and they had the bible,and now we have the bible". The Africans felt like the were equal the missionaries since the missionaries
Document 4:
"When the whites came to our country, we had the land and they had the bible, now we the bible and they have the land".
Answer: the whites came with they religion and took thier land and all they had was they belief and a damage society
African proverb

4. How did the africans feel about the missionaries?
Answer: the africans felt like thier life and the families was in danger because of the missionaries advanages.

Document 5:

The white man killed my father
My father was proud
The white man seduced my mother,
My mother was beautiful.
The white man burnt my brother beneath the noonday sun,
My bother was strong
His hands red with black blood
The white men turned to me
And in the Conqueror's vocie said,
"Boy!a chair, a napkin, a drink.
An Anthology of West African Verse, David Diop, 1957

5.What were some negative effects of imperialism on Africian?

DBQ 4 and 5

Document 4: I think they feel good becouse they have more information or knowledge about who was God.

Document 5: killing, abuse,executions, and slavement becouse the whites men are doing bad things to this people, and they kill,burnt, and seduced people and then kill them.

Document 4

"When the whites came to our country, we had the land and they had the Bible, now we have the Bible."

Friday, October 29, 2010

child labor laws

the children starting working at a young age most likely at seven years old.
2. the children used to work in the factories because the factory work use to be a huge job. factory working became very successful because everyone wantd to grow their crops in order to provide for their families.
3. working conditions were extremely dangerous because the chiuldreen did not have proper chlothes and the the machines were dangerous

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Child Labor Laws During the Industrial Revolution

Question
How old did children have to be to start working?
Why did they mostly have to work in factories ?
Was the working condidtions dangerous to children? In what ways were they dangerous, explain
Do you agree with young children working, explain
Do you think the child labor laws was well over due ?

Chid labor law

why were children working at the factories?
Who did this lead to the child labor law act?
How young were kids begin to work?
how were the kids treated?
where the kids only work in factory or had other jods?

question of child lavor about the I.R (Industrial Rebolution

why was child labor accepted during the industrial revolution?

What countries had child labor during industrial revolution?

how were child labor laws influences during the industrial revolution?

why novelist attacked the evils of child labor during the industrial revolution?

how the child labor affect the industrial revolution?

child labor laws Qs

1)What were two of the preindustrial jobs for children? 2) When was the Minimum Age Convention ratifyied and who was it adopted by? 3)What organization to eliminate child labor? 4)What was believed to have delayed the signing of the Convention on the Rights of the child? 5)What was belived to be the primary cause of child labor?
1)why was child labor used during the industrial revolution?
2)how were child labor laws enforced during the industrial revolution?
3)how long did child labor last during the industrial revolution before they gave the new working laws?
4)why did child labor start;why do you think they used children?
5)would you support child labor if you lived during the industrial revolution?

Monday, October 25, 2010

Isaac Merritt Singer

Isaac Singer was an inventor. He invented a sewing machine that achieved more fame because it could be adapted to home use and could be bought on hire purchase.i belive it was successful because he became famous for it and was given a patent

Global 3: Inventors during the Industrial Revolution

James Watt was a inventor, he invented the first reliable steam engine. It was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric to drive the piston helped by a partial vacuum. i think it was succesful because it canceled all the other incoming machines.

Inventors during the Industrial Revolution

Please choose a inventor during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Please explain what the invention you chose did. Who invented it? What was the purpose of that invention? And if you believe if it was successful or not?   Please be sure to explain.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Latin Revolution

1)Name Five causes of the Latin revolution.
2) Compare and Contrast the Latin Revolution and the French Revolution. Be sure to give examples of your findings.
3) Predict what will happen after the Latin Revolution. Why did you make this prediction?

Friday, October 15, 2010

Industrial Revolution

The industrial revolution was a period from the 18th century to the 19th century where major changes in the way of life occurred through technology. Inventions such a steam boat transportation of goods was mad easier because of that. The telegram was invented as well; it made getting messages out easier.
1. Some key inventions that were created in the industrial revolution were the tractor trailers and the wheel barrels.
2.The industries that were important in the industrial revolution was the factories that proccessed many foods for the people.
3.One fossil fuel that played a large part in the industrial revolution was
4. I believe that many things would come from the industrial revolution. One thing that i believe would come out of the industrial revolution would be the way how people gathered their farming products. In the industrial revolution many of the farmers started to use a mobile device called a tractor trailer, which is still used today is many different areas of life.
1. john kay's - fly shuttle , james hargreaves's - spinning jenny , and richard arkwrights - water frame
2. cotton textiles was the key industry early in the industrial revolution
3. the presence of large quantities of coal and iron in close proximity in britain was a decisive factor in its rapid industrial growth
4.new rules and new things will come
1] the steam engine was made,the textile was made,and the iron founding was made
2]factories were key indurys
3]coal
4]people will start stealing because the will not have enough resourses

ANSWER QUESTIONS

1) Some inventions that came out during the Industrial Revolution the cotton gin, Telephone, Telegraph and Diesel Engine .

2) Cotton textiles were the key industry of ,the Industrial revolution.

3) Large quantities of coal and iron played a large role during the Industrial Revolution

4) The Industrial Revolution changed British society politically and economically. It was the growth of capitalism , Unions, Factories and new technologies.

Industrial Revolution

Answer in Complete Sentences

1) What were key inventions of the Industrial Revolution?
2) What was the key industry in the Industrial Revolution?
3) What fossil fuel played a large part in the Industrial Revolution?
4) In your own words, predict what might come from the Industrial Revolution.  (Hint: Countries will start to need more resources from other places around the world.)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Revolution

People revolt because they have had enough with the way they are being treated . People are fed up. People are disgusted. And the French decided to take action. Why? More importantly , HOW?

French Revolution

French Revolution

1.What did Napoleon did to reconstruct France after the French Revolution?

2.What was the first time France went to war wit Britian?

3. What was the causes of the French Revolution?

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1)When did the french revolution start? 2)What caused the French Revolution? 3)What changes occured during the French Revolution? 4)Who was the King during the French Revolution?5)What played a dominant role during the developement of the revolution? 6)When did the French Revolution end?

The French Revolution

1) What is French Revolution? as a period of radical, social and political upheaval in French and Eropean history.
2what are some causes of the French Revolution? o money,no food and politicals inequalities.
3)were was the French Revolution? in france.
4)when began the French Revolution? in 1789 with the convocation of the state-general in may.

5)were the modern era has unfolded? in the shadow of the French Revolution.

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what wat the two rich groups the king wantes to get taxes from?
WhAT WAS ONE OF THE CAUSE OF THE FRENCH RELOVLUTION?
where was the french revolution?
who was the king during the french revolution?
why did the king run out of money?

DA FRENCH

1) why did the french start a revolution?the french had unfair taxes, debt, enlightenment
2) who was the king and what was the name of his wife? the king's name was louis16 and his wife was marie antoinette
3) why did the french have such a huge national debt? because the king spent money on wars
4) what would happen to the peasants,farmers,etc. the prices would excell and the peasants would starve.
5) what year was the french revolution? it started in 1789 and ended in 1799.

french revolution facts

1.the changes for reform were based on the enlightenment thinkings of democracy, citizenship, and our undeniable rights. 2.neighboring countries were afraid that france's revolution would soon spread as an example beyond french land and start rebellions in other countgries. 3.during that time,french armies led by the young general nopoleon bonaparte were very successful in expansion in almost every direction.

3 causes of the french revolution

1. Louis XIV had spent too much. His successors did not cut down expenses. Louis XVI also failed to improve the financial situation. He dismissed ministers who tried to introduce financial reforms. By 1789, the government was bankrupt.

2.The ideas and writings of Enlightenment thinkers like Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Rousseau became widespread. The French people were inspired to go against their king.

3.The suucess of the Americans to overthrow British rule encouraged the French to fight for their freedom.

The French Revolution

(1) Fact: The early revolutionaries in france were influenced by the american revolution.
(2) Fact: The french revolution took place from 1789-1799.
(3) Fact: More than 15,000 people were beheaded at the guillotine.

French Revolution

(1) When did the French Revolution take place?
(2) Why did French Revolution start?
(3) Who suffered during French Revolution
1. During the reign of Terror, everyone was afraid that that day would be their last day to live because anything reported to be suspicious ofbeing a traitor to the new government would be taken in account to and the persons would be taken captive and later be headed at the guillotine
2. Neighborhood countries were afraid that France's revolution would soon spread an example beypond the french land and start rebellions in other countries.
3.more than 15,000 people were beheaded at the guillotine .

questions on the french revolution

1) What was the conflict between the French and King Louis XVI?
2) How was the French Revolution solved?
3) How did the French Revolution change France?

~Lanessa Haynes~
(1)-The french revoluiton began in france in 1789.
(2)-One of the causes of the french revolution was the rise of enlightenment, which were the ideas of the people.
(3)-The french revolution was a period of radical, social, and political upheaval in french and europen history.
(4)- the french revolution took a great tole on the french people because the people fell into starvation and they didn't have nothing to provide for their homes. So that cause them to worry and have a great burden because they were not able to provide for their families. And that cause many children to die of starvation.

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1. What problems in France and beyond contributed to the rise of Napolean Bonaparte?


2. What torture methods were used during the French Revolution?
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3. Why did people rebel during the French Revolution?


4. What was the women role during the French Revolution?


5. What was the goal of the French Revolution?


6. How did the French Revolution affect America?


7. When did the French take place?


8. Did the English help the French during the French Revolution?


9. During the French Revolution , what made people so unhappy?


10. When did the French Revolution end?


11. Who benefited from the French Revolution?


12. What did the rich, poor, & middle class eat during the French Revolution?

daniel

(1) what was the reasons that caused the french revolution ?
bannkruptcy of the government
loius x1v has spent too much money his successors did not cut down expenses.

(2) when did the french war take place?
It took place at july.14, 1789 in parish.

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Where did the french revolution first errupt?
How long did the french revolution last?
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French Revolution

1) WHAT STRATED THE FRENCH REVOLUTION??

2) HOW LONG DID THE FRENCH REVOLUTION LAST??

3)WHO WERE THE LEADING FIGURES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION??

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Because they had no money or food
because they didnt have no food no money.

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Political and social inequalities led  to the French Revolution  Give three reasons why the French revoluted against  the Royal absolutism they suffered under?