Friday, December 21

Exam #5

  • Mao and Stalin
I DON'T REMEMBER WHO STALIN WAS ALL THAT I KNOW IS THAT HE WAS MEAN...!!!


  • Mao and Hitler
Hitler made a camp for the jews, and most of them died because of that.
Mao and hitler was both in the army,

  • What are signs of dictatorship?

Thursday, December 13

Exam #4, part 1

Russian Revolution
Please compare the Russian Revolution. Focus on the following:
  • How do economic conditions compare between the two?
  • How do leadership conditions compare (both before and after the revolution)?
  • How do the results of the revolutions compare?

Thursday, November 29

HARTLAND

Friday, November 16

STALINGRAD

  1. What does Joseph Stalin's advice to the people of Stalingrad say about him as a leader? He said to "Stand form. Die but do not retreat." Which means that he did not care about anyone of thing other then him-self and winning...
  2. Explain why Hitler would react in the way shown after signing a Non-Aggression Pact with Stalin? ("I’ve got them!") So he knew that he was going to win...
  3. Explain the significance of propaganda in this battle, using examples from the posters. It promotes you, makes you think that u can win the war. And Propaganda feeds you spirit...
  4. What do the extremes of the war reveal about what it takes to win a total war? to keep your people fed and to kill as many enemies as you can by sniping...
  5. How does the story of Vasily Zaitsev relate to the war in Iraq? We have the best equipment so we can win the war...
  6. In times of crisis, sometimes heroic figures emerge. Which figure emerged in a similar way to Vasily after the terrorist attacks of 9/11? The firemen for 9/11 and Tania Chernova and Igor Danilov.

Thursday, October 18

Exam #2

The Columbian Exchange transformed the world in a more radical way than any other development in world history. One significant effect of this process (A single instance of a program running on a system) was the establishment of the Triangle Trade. While many factors were a part of the Triangle Trade, the rapid growth in both supply and demand for new commodities was the largest motivating element. This time period may be best associated with economic developments, but it is impossible to analyze (to examine critically and in detail) this period without considering the intense social impact that the Triangle Trade had on those involved. In truth, a full understanding can only be gained by appreciating how economic and social factors (things to consider which might influence or change a result)bimpact each other in history.