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Chapter 18 + Documents

I believe it was in this chapter that we say the two phases in which Europeans either conquered or colonized. In phase one, the Europeans conquered what was the north and south of America. It was the Spain/Portugal, Britain, France, and Russia who used companies to get these countries and conquer them. It was a permanent displacement of Native people and populations. In phase two we see that Asia, Africa, and Oceana (Australia) are colonized, in fact, there was a scramble for Africa. Scramble Africa was the act of many European countries wanting to take some part of Africa because of there resources, those resources being the people and the natural resources the earth had to offer. There was also the fact that many of the European companies had missionaries who were there to simply administrate the land and then leave but then there were the European people who did stay long-term. We also looked at the images 791, 790, 796, 803, and 815, on image 791 we saw an image that showed a scien...

Chapter 23

When I was reading this chapter I felt overwhelmed and well-informed from learning about all the global factors. The first thing the chapter pulls up with is how the global economy has changed, clearly, the economy was messed up and scrambled after World War 1 and World War II and lets did not forget how the Great Depression really messed up the system. Therefore to fix this a lot of globalization that needed to happen and as we can see on the map on page 1027, the United States, Canada, China, Japan, and many other countries were part of the global distribution of investments, these investments were from 4,000 up to 200,000. There was also the section that spoke about how feminism, it was especially interesting to hear about feminism in the south seeing as though the women in the Latin culture are very much under-appreciated and used, therefore I can see why starting movements would be hard to start down in south sense men like to belittle women. It was also interesting to read about ...

Chapter 21

There was a lot that was covered in this chapter, it was interesting to read about the way communism spread around the world but as I read further the chapter most focused on how communism affected Russia and China. It was also quite interesting as well that to hear that the Russian Revolution lasted one year, in the year1917, while other resolutions are way beyond one year. What I did find to be quite exciting was how communism was almost pushing feminism forward first by having more female works and secondly by having them be the face of the Chinese poster from 1960 which celebrates agriculture and industrial efforts of the Great Leap Forward. Then there was the section where it talked about the Cold War and a brief section where it spoke of the Cuban Revolution, which also quite interesting to learn about and finally the end of communism also known as the collapse of the Soviet Empire in 1989.