Progressive historians
-emphasize significance of class struggle
-e.G. Charles Beard- Civil War as a result of economic war, warfare for financial energy
prosography
-the research of a historical group by using collective observe (no longer the usage of individual
bios)
-ex: historian learns about repute relationships in 18th century New England via searching at
information showing neighborhood church seating arrangements
-tax lists to examine power family members in Boston
historical studies process
teaching five themes of geography- LOCATION
-Where is something placed?
-coordinates (lat/long), distance from some place else
-label or create maps
teaching five themes of geography- PLACE
-What makes a place one-of-a-kind from other locations? (weather, phys features, humans,
lifestyle)
-MEANING
-create a postcard
-compare soil samples from around the arena. What do they let you know about special
locations?
-weather file
coaching five topics of geography- HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
-relationships among people and locations. How do ppl trade enviro to suit their wishes?
-Read the Lorax
-Differences among how human beings live in deserts vs. Cold climates
-Look @ snap shots of your town t/o records. How has it changed?
,Teaching five themes of geography- MOVEMENT
-patterns of movement of people, merchandise, and records
-transportation, exports/imports, how do human beings speak?
-where do the products we use originate?
-make a commuter graph
-in which do ancestors come from?
-hold track of license plates you spot w/in per week
-analyze records on US funding in extraordinary international locations
-Brain Drain- too many ppl go away area
-impact of immigrant pop on native pop
coaching 5 themes of geography- REGIONS
-How can earth be divided into unique areas for examine?
-may be defined by way of # of things which includes place, language, political divisions,
religions, flowers
-create map displaying faculty region (location wherein students come from)
-observe how technological improvement has affected region
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
shows spatial relationships b/w specific forms of data related to a region
weather zones
Collapse of Mali and Songhai empires
-both terrific buying and selling kingdoms well-known for gold
-Mali- after death of Mansa Musa- smaller states it had accumulated smash off
-Songhai- internal political struggle, invaders (Morroccan army)
absolutism
-absolute monarchs intention to minimize independence of nobles
Columbian Exchange
-Africa reports pop. Growth when America crops (cassava, manioc, corn, peanut) delivered
Beginning of modern-day generation
, ~1500
Marked by using...
-accelerated hemispheric interplay
-Columbus and early exploration in Americas
-Is and Ferd in Spain
-Tudor monarchs in England
-Reformation in Germany
European Renaissance
-begins in Italian trading ports
-thoughts from outdoor world (Greek, Arabic)
-rich buying and selling towns- guide/sponsor/politically defend pupils and artists
humanism
-artwork adjustments from impassive illuminations to depictions of struggling, humanity
centralization of monarchies in Europe
-after 1450, unified nt'l monarchies begin to update feudal polit device
-towns extra connected= potential to acquire taxes
-ppl emerge as more conscious that they have king
-electricity of church, feudal landlords, nobles declines-
Effects of maritime expansion
-Spanish and Portuguese traders achievement ends monopoly of Italian and Arab buyers over
int'l exchange
-influx of currency into Europe= inflation
Why does church strength decline in early modern-day Europe?
-now that international has increased, so much Bible cannot explain
-intellectuals increasingly more criticize management and corruption of church
-growing energy of nt'l monarchs. Now, someone is not just Catholic, they are also German (feel
f regional identity developing)
Politics in early contemporary England
-Henry 8 and split from Cath Church
-merchants expand power via colonial trade and financing wars
-British Parliament...
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