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Hum II (Revolutions (social (Haitian ((Haitian revolution, -1789 small…
Hum II
Revolutions
social
Haitian
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-1793 rebels fought french and British forces and won (rebels included free Blancs, slaves, and free blacks)
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-L’Ouverture expanded the revolution beyond Haiti abolished slavery and declared himself governor-general
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the Haitian revolution was the only social revolution of it's kind switching to predomatly black population and power
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Revolutions are hard to define but usual consist of a tipping point, violence, protests, and more
Modern Affairs
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IMF
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There is usually no interest, but rather guidelines countries must follow in order to receive the money
China
has been building infrastructure and/ or trying to build infrastructure across the world like railways to help connect more rural areas with trade or transportation but in reality are not doing it to help the other countries rather to benefit themselves economically and politically
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Essential Questions
How have target groups used agency to resist domination and maintain their identity and belief systems?
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We are using are school education in a way that gives voices to the oppressed (in the form of discussion)
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What stories (histories), values, and paradigms are we socialized to embrace and to ignore? How does this affect our understanding of the world and of others?
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-The sharing of stories can be edited/controlled to keep people ignorant, from rebellion, etc.
-Africa stereotypes: not diverse, only plant and animals
-The story of industrialization from different perspectives (we are shown only European point of view
-The repercussions Africa faces after colonial rule has often been ignored. This affects how people view the struggles Africa faces
People in power leave out and change stories/histories to make sure the people in power are respected, for example stories of violence towards indigenous peoples are ignored
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Christianity
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played huge roles in keeping people in there place because if they belived that by doing a good job in there current life then they'll go to heaven then they will only focus on doing there own job rather than rebel
Europe
Mini Ice age
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-Money was hoarded amongst the nobles, royalty, and church
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Scientific revolution
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-the church changed their mind and said art for the church using science and math was good but other stuff wasn’t
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Africa
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stareotypes
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These stereotypes are continued through magazine and movies either advertising
Africa as a tourist destination or showing how helpless Africa is
ancient African kingdoms rich in history and culture. Often over looked. proves that Africa has more to offer than a story of oppression
Key ideas
Accident-- the coincidence of something existing out of a countries control that leads . to their benefit. EX. England and coal
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contingency-- you can't predict the future. For example, one cannot say the rise of the west was inevitable