External link to Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (04.04 LC) Which document is an example of self-government? English Bill of Rights Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Treaty of Paris Question 2(Multiple Ch Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)Which document is an example of self-government? English Bill of Rights Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Treaty of ParisQuestion 2(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What did the Second Continental Congress decide? George Washington would write a letter to King George III. The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army. The American colonies would try to work out a deal with the King and the British government. Thomas Paine would write a song to unite the colonies.Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What did the First Continental Congress decide? To demand rights and to protest taxes To go to war for independence from Britain To pay any taxes imposed on them by Britain To send an apology to King George III for all the protestsQuestion 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What was the Continental Congress? Group of delegates representing the people of the American colonies Group of soldiers from Canada sent to calm the riots Meeting in America of British and French politicians and merchants Meeting of delegates from Spain, France, and BritainQuestion 5(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)How did Thomas Paine reach so many people with his pamphlet Common Sense? Hand-delivered it to thousands Included colored images Printed it with large font Used plain languageQuestion 6(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)Why did Patriot leaders create the Committees of Correspondence? They felt colonists needed new people to write to. They felt that together, colonists could influence British policy affecting them. They thought it would be nice to meet people from other colonies. They wanted to spread the idea of peace on Earth.Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What famous words did Patrick Henry use in his speech about independence from Britain? Give me liberty or give me death. Give us your poor and your sick. These are dark times. We stand united!Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What would the Committees of Correspondence discuss in town meetings? How British laws were affecting them How to repair British soldiers’ uniforms Where to buy fresh bread and eggs Where to find seeds for the farmersQuestion 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What did Patriots use to gain support for the ideas of freedom and self-government? Bribes Public conversation, pamphlets, and newspaper articles Silent meetings with the Committees of Correspondence ViolenceQuestion 10(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)Who felt that the duty of government is to protect the natural rights of the people which include life, liberty, and property? Thomas Jefferson General Gage King George III John Locke Show more

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (04.04 LC) Which document is an example of self-government? English Bill of Rights Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Treaty of Paris Question 2(Multiple Ch Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)Which document is an example of self-government? English Bill of Rights Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Treaty of ParisQuestion 2(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What did the Second Continental Congress decide? George Washington would write a letter to King George III. The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army. The American colonies would try to work out a deal with the King and the British government. Thomas Paine would write a song to unite the colonies.Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What did the First Continental Congress decide? To demand rights and to protest taxes To go to war for independence from Britain To pay any taxes imposed on them by Britain To send an apology to King George III for all the protestsQuestion 4(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What was the Continental Congress? Group of delegates representing the people of the American colonies Group of soldiers from Canada sent to calm the riots Meeting in America of British and French politicians and merchants Meeting of delegates from Spain, France, and BritainQuestion 5(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)How did Thomas Paine reach so many people with his pamphlet Common Sense? Hand-delivered it to thousands Included colored images Printed it with large font Used plain languageQuestion 6(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)Why did Patriot leaders create the Committees of Correspondence? They felt colonists needed new people to write to. They felt that together, colonists could influence British policy affecting them. They thought it would be nice to meet people from other colonies. They wanted to spread the idea of peace on Earth.Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What famous words did Patrick Henry use in his speech about independence from Britain? Give me liberty or give me death. Give us your poor and your sick. These are dark times. We stand united!Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What would the Committees of Correspondence discuss in town meetings? How British laws were affecting them How to repair British soldiers’ uniforms Where to buy fresh bread and eggs Where to find seeds for the farmersQuestion 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)What did Patriots use to gain support for the ideas of freedom and self-government? Bribes Public conversation, pamphlets, and newspaper articles Silent meetings with the Committees of Correspondence ViolenceQuestion 10(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)(04.04 LC)Who felt that the duty of government is to protect the natural rights of the people which include life, liberty, and property? Thomas Jefferson General Gage King George III John Locke Show more

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) (04.04 LC) Which document is an example of self-government? English Bill of Rights Magna Carta Mayflower Compact Treaty of Paris Question 2(Multiple Ch

External link to odule 9 Discussion Forum2222 unread replies.2222 replies. This last discussion board will a combination of some of our previous kinds. Like the Module 1 forum, you will each be creating a meme. But odule 9 Discussion Forum2222 unread replies.2222 replies.This last discussion board will a combination of some of our previous kinds.  Like the Module 1 forum, you will each be creating a meme.  But with a twist: like with Modules 3 and 7’s forums, you will be doing so IN CHARACTER as a historical person.Please embed your image; don’t attach it.  If you’re not sure how to do that, instructions are here.Guidelines for Non-Text Forum Postsyou are SouthernersNow that you know your character, imagine memes existed in the 1850s.  Using whatever meme template you wish (or create your own), create a meme as though you were your historical character, commenting on the controversies of the day.  For example: what kind of meme would a Southern woman in 1859 make to comment on John Brown, or the Dred Scott case?  What kind of meme would a Northern abolitionist make to comment on the same thing?  What kind of meme would people make about tariffs, or states’ rights, or agriculture vs industrialism?  What kind of memes would Bleeding Kansas lead to?Be sure to Like your classmates’ memes if you think they are good; the creator of the most-Liked meme from each side will get extra credit!Please do not skirt the assignment by imagining you are a Southern abolitionist.  That is not the point.  As hard and distasteful as it may be, good historians need to understand historical people that we don’t agree with.  If you are meant to be showing the Southern point of view, you need to be a typical, pro-slavery Southerner.As always, remember: you and your classmates are portraying characters, in order to understand their perspectives and motivations.  Just because you (or a classmate) portray opinions in this assignment does not mean that they’re your own opinions!  Stay in character.  Also, don’t be nasty to each other; remember that you’re IN CHARACTER.  Just because your classmate creates a clever pro-slavery meme DOES NOT MEAN YOUR CLASSMATE IS PRO-SLAVERY!  The purpose here is to put yourself in the shoes of historical people. Show more

odule 9 Discussion Forum2222 unread replies.2222 replies. This last discussion board will a combination of some of our previous kinds. Like the Module 1 forum, you will each be creating a meme. But odule 9 Discussion Forum2222 unread replies.2222 replies.This last discussion board will a combination of some of our previous kinds.  Like the Module 1 forum, you will each be creating a meme.  But with a twist: like with Modules 3 and 7’s forums, you will be doing so IN CHARACTER as a historical person.Please embed your image; don’t attach it.  If you’re not sure how to do that, instructions are here.Guidelines for Non-Text Forum Postsyou are SouthernersNow that you know your character, imagine memes existed in the 1850s.  Using whatever meme template you wish (or create your own), create a meme as though you were your historical character, commenting on the controversies of the day.  For example: what kind of meme would a Southern woman in 1859 make to comment on John Brown, or the Dred Scott case?  What kind of meme would a Northern abolitionist make to comment on the same thing?  What kind of meme would people make about tariffs, or states’ rights, or agriculture vs industrialism?  What kind of memes would Bleeding Kansas lead to?Be sure to Like your classmates’ memes if you think they are good; the creator of the most-Liked meme from each side will get extra credit!Please do not skirt the assignment by imagining you are a Southern abolitionist.  That is not the point.  As hard and distasteful as it may be, good historians need to understand historical people that we don’t agree with.  If you are meant to be showing the Southern point of view, you need to be a typical, pro-slavery Southerner.As always, remember: you and your classmates are portraying characters, in order to understand their perspectives and motivations.  Just because you (or a classmate) portray opinions in this assignment does not mean that they’re your own opinions!  Stay in character.  Also, don’t be nasty to each other; remember that you’re IN CHARACTER.  Just because your classmate creates a clever pro-slavery meme DOES NOT MEAN YOUR CLASSMATE IS PRO-SLAVERY!  The purpose here is to put yourself in the shoes of historical people. Show more

odule 9 Discussion Forum2222 unread replies.2222 replies. This last discussion board will a combination of some of our previous kinds. Like the Module 1 forum, you will each be creating a meme. But

External link to Research Presentation: Each student will submit one PowerPoint (PPT) documentary presentation that must include: Title page/screenAnimated (auto-play) or contain one video or audio clip;Between 2-4 mi Research Presentation: Each student will submit one PowerPoint (PPT) documentary presentation that must include:Title page/screenAnimated (auto-play) or contain one video or audio clip;Between 2-4 minutes in length;Contain citations for materials used.Your first slide/intro should include the Title of your Documentary and a brief description of what sociological issue you are covering.Look at the course and/or module learning objectives for ideas.  For instance, would you like to submit your documentary video on music’s impact on society, or how music influences personal responsibility related to actions and ethics, how music can promote cultural understanding, how does music impact selected populations… the idea list is vast. Grade Rubric – Research Presentation100 points Satisfactorily addresses any one sociological concept through music that demonstrates social responsibility.25 points Is technically (animation is correct) and visually appealing (file sizes are appropriate…). 25 points Adheres to 2-4 minute length requirement and includes references as appropriate.25 points Citation/Reference for 2 current SOCI or MUSI journal research articles. Show more

Research Presentation: Each student will submit one PowerPoint (PPT) documentary presentation that must include: Title page/screenAnimated (auto-play) or contain one video or audio clip;Between 2-4 mi Research Presentation: Each student will submit one PowerPoint (PPT) documentary presentation that must include:Title page/screenAnimated (auto-play) or contain one video or audio clip;Between 2-4 minutes in length;Contain citations for materials used.Your first slide/intro should include the Title of your Documentary and a brief description of what sociological issue you are covering.Look at the course and/or module learning objectives for ideas.  For instance, would you like to submit your documentary video on music’s impact on society, or how music influences personal responsibility related to actions and ethics, how music can promote cultural understanding, how does music impact selected populations… the idea list is vast. Grade Rubric – Research Presentation100 points Satisfactorily addresses any one sociological concept through music that demonstrates social responsibility.25 points Is technically (animation is correct) and visually appealing (file sizes are appropriate…). 25 points Adheres to 2-4 minute length requirement and includes references as appropriate.25 points Citation/Reference for 2 current SOCI or MUSI journal research articles. Show more

Research Presentation: Each student will submit one PowerPoint (PPT) documentary presentation that must include: Title page/screenAnimated (auto-play) or contain one video or audio clip;Between 2-4 mi

External link to Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what r Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what role did sport play in these culture. Question – What is the role of sport in forming national identity and what roles do athletes play in national identity? What is Canada’s official sport and how does that relate to your answer to the first part of the question Show more

Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what r Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what role did sport play in these culture. Question – What is the role of sport in forming national identity and what roles do athletes play in national identity? What is Canada’s official sport and how does that relate to your answer to the first part of the question Show more

Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what r

External link to Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what r Question – for Hegel, history was about improvement but it was not linear. Give an example how certain historical cultures and people might act as a positive role models for today. furthermore, what role did sport play in these culture. 200 words Question – What is the role of sport in forming national identity and what roles do athletes play in national identity? What is Canada’s official sport and how does that relate to your answer to the first part of the question 200 words Show more

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External link to SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD Assignment Overview The effects of European colonization on the Native People of the New World was sudden and permanent. In this first Case assignment, you’ll be revie SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD Assignment OverviewThe effects of European colonization on the Native People of the New World was sudden and permanent. In this first Case assignment, you’ll be reviewing, researching and writing about the impact the Spanish had with the Aztecs when they arrived in today’s Mexico.Case AssignmentFor this assignment please make sure that you have read, Primary Sources: Aztec Accounts of the Conquest, 1520 along with the Background materials. The URL is provided below.Primary Source: Aztec Accounts of the Conquest, 1520Once you’ve read the Primary Sources article, please answer these questions in a 3 to 4-page essay:How did early Spanish colonization affect the native people of North America?Where the native groups able to adapt to Spanish culture and why?Where the native people able to resist and were they successful?Assignment ExpectationsUse concepts from the background readings as well as any academic resources you can find (Wikipedia-type sources are not acceptable). Please be sure to cite your sources within the text and provide a reference page at the end of your paper.The best approach to the paper would be to address each element of the assignment in sequence. For example; begin your paper by listing the first question, “1) How did early Spanish colonization affect the native people of North America?” and then provide your narrative. Follow this same format for the remaining questions. Make sure you read each question very carefully. Questions 2 and 3 each have two parts to the overall question and will require two-part responses.Length: 3 to 4 pages, typed, double-spaced and in Times New Roman 12-point font.The following items will be assessed in particular:Your ability to apply the basic concepts to the questions.The paper should address each element of the assignment.In-text references to the Background readings and other materials you used for the paper. Show more

SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD Assignment Overview The effects of European colonization on the Native People of the New World was sudden and permanent. In this first Case assignment, you’ll be revie SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD Assignment OverviewThe effects of European colonization on the Native People of the New World was sudden and permanent. In this first Case assignment, you’ll be reviewing, researching and writing about the impact the Spanish had with the Aztecs when they arrived in today’s Mexico.Case AssignmentFor this assignment please make sure that you have read, Primary Sources: Aztec Accounts of the Conquest, 1520 along with the Background materials. The URL is provided below.Primary Source: Aztec Accounts of the Conquest, 1520Once you’ve read the Primary Sources article, please answer these questions in a 3 to 4-page essay:How did early Spanish colonization affect the native people of North America?Where the native groups able to adapt to Spanish culture and why?Where the native people able to resist and were they successful?Assignment ExpectationsUse concepts from the background readings as well as any academic resources you can find (Wikipedia-type sources are not acceptable). Please be sure to cite your sources within the text and provide a reference page at the end of your paper.The best approach to the paper would be to address each element of the assignment in sequence. For example; begin your paper by listing the first question, “1) How did early Spanish colonization affect the native people of North America?” and then provide your narrative. Follow this same format for the remaining questions. Make sure you read each question very carefully. Questions 2 and 3 each have two parts to the overall question and will require two-part responses.Length: 3 to 4 pages, typed, double-spaced and in Times New Roman 12-point font.The following items will be assessed in particular:Your ability to apply the basic concepts to the questions.The paper should address each element of the assignment.In-text references to the Background readings and other materials you used for the paper. Show more

SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD Assignment Overview The effects of European colonization on the Native People of the New World was sudden and permanent. In this first Case assignment, you’ll be revie

External link to SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD English Colonization and Jamestown After reviewing the materials for English Colonization and Jamestown from the Background materials, please answer the following shor SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLDEnglish Colonization and JamestownAfter reviewing the materials for English Colonization and Jamestown from the Background materials, please answer the following short-answer questions:Why did the English select the site they did? Was it a good choice: why or why not?What was the original purpose of the expedition that founded Jamestown?What saved the Virginia colony from ruin?How did the English view themselves in comparison to the indigenous people?SLP Assignment ExpectationsUse concepts from the background readings as well as any academic resources you can find (Wikipedia-type sources are not acceptable). Please be sure to cite your sources within the text and provide a reference page at the end of the paper.The best way to prepare the paper is to organize it by question. For example; your paper should begin with the first question, “1. Why did the English select the site they did?” Once you have answered this question, then address the second part of the question, “Was it a good choice: why or why not?”Do the same for answering the remaining questions. This will help you keep track of your work and make it easier to review.Length: 1–2 paragraphs per question, typed, double-spaced and in Times New Roman 12-point font.The following items will be assessed in particular:Your ability to apply the basic concepts to the questions.The paper should address each element of the assignment.Remember to support your answers with solid references including the background readings. Show more

SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD English Colonization and Jamestown After reviewing the materials for English Colonization and Jamestown from the Background materials, please answer the following shor SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLDEnglish Colonization and JamestownAfter reviewing the materials for English Colonization and Jamestown from the Background materials, please answer the following short-answer questions:Why did the English select the site they did? Was it a good choice: why or why not?What was the original purpose of the expedition that founded Jamestown?What saved the Virginia colony from ruin?How did the English view themselves in comparison to the indigenous people?SLP Assignment ExpectationsUse concepts from the background readings as well as any academic resources you can find (Wikipedia-type sources are not acceptable). Please be sure to cite your sources within the text and provide a reference page at the end of the paper.The best way to prepare the paper is to organize it by question. For example; your paper should begin with the first question, “1. Why did the English select the site they did?” Once you have answered this question, then address the second part of the question, “Was it a good choice: why or why not?”Do the same for answering the remaining questions. This will help you keep track of your work and make it easier to review.Length: 1–2 paragraphs per question, typed, double-spaced and in Times New Roman 12-point font.The following items will be assessed in particular:Your ability to apply the basic concepts to the questions.The paper should address each element of the assignment.Remember to support your answers with solid references including the background readings. Show more

SPAIN, ENGLAND AND THE NEW WORLD English Colonization and Jamestown After reviewing the materials for English Colonization and Jamestown from the Background materials, please answer the following shor

External link to Study Questions for Cleveland, pp. 171-192 (Chapter 10) Who is Ataturk? What were the reforms of the Ataturk era in Turkey? What were the significant features of the Ataturk Era reformation in Tr? Des Study Questions for Cleveland, pp. 171-192 (Chapter 10)Who is Ataturk?What were the reforms of the Ataturk era in Turkey?What were the significant features of the Ataturk Era reformation in Tr?Describe the secularist reformation in Turkey during the Ataturk era.Who is Reza Shah? What is his significance to Iranian history?Compare and contrast the reforms in Turkey and Iran in the aftermath of the WWI.Explain the status of Turkey and Iran during the WWII.Cleveland, chapter 11 (pp. 193-216)Explain the status of Britain in Egypt and Iraq during the Interwar Era.Explain the role that Wafd Party played in the Egyptian struggle for independence.Describe the Rashid Ali Revolt and discuss the significance of the revolt for Iraq.Cleveland, chapter 12 (pp. 217-237)What was the major structural difference between British and French rule in the Middle East during the interwar era?What were the three rational for the French claim to Syria and Lebanon?What kind of a policy did the French follow in Syria and Lebanon? How did it influence the societies in the region?Was there resistance to the French rule in Syria?What was the French legacy to Syria?Why did the British change the borders of Lebanon?What were the demographic and political results of the territorial change for Lebanon?Describe regionalism, Arabism, and Islamic solidarity in the Middle East and discuss their relevance to the search for identity in the Middle East.Cleveland, chapter 13 (pp. 239-271)Explain the patterns of immigration to Palestine?Explain the patterns of land transfer in Palestine and the role the land transfer in the development of inter-communal conflicts between Muslims and Jews?How did the Palestine policies of Britain evolve in the first half of the twentieth century?Explain the cause of 1948 Arab-Israeli War.Explain the ramifications of this war for civilian people in Palestine.Which one of the following issues played a more significant role in the emergence of inter-communal violence: religious, ideological, diplomatic, economic, or social? Explain your answer with specific exampleStudy Questions for Naylor, pp. 168-192.Explain the WWII experience of Algeria.Explain the factors that played critical roles in the formation of Algerian struggle forindependence.When did the war start?What do you think about the nature of violence during the war? What were the sides andtactics? Who were the victims? Who were the victimizers?What was the role of de Gaulle in the war?When/how did the war end?What was the coast?When did Tunisia and Morocco gain their independence?Who was Habib Bourguiba?Who was Muhammad ibn Yusuf?How was Morocco’s WWII experience?How did Tunisian and Moroccan decolonization differ from Algerian decolonization? Why?Who was Sayyid Ahmad al-Sharif? How did Libya come under Italian colonial authority?When/how did the colonial order end? Compare and contrast, regarding colonization anddecolonization, to the rest of North AfricaStudy and Discussion Questions for Naylor 215-246How did colonialism and the War of Liberation affect Algeria?Who did control politics in Algeria in the aftermath of the War of Liberation?When did a civil strife break up in Algeria? Explain the development of events in a chronological order and discuss the causes and the results of the civil strife for Algeria and Algerian people.Explain the global significance of Algeria in the second half of the 20th century and in the early 21st century.Discuss the nature and basic features of political regime in the post-independence Morocco?Discuss the relations between Morocco and Western Sahara?Discuss changes and continuities in politics and society in North Africa during the post-independence.SQ for Cleveland, ch. 14 (pp. 273-300)What was the US policy in respect to the Middle East in the aftermath of the WWII? What did play the most important role in the formation of the US policy?When did Turkey adopt the multi-party system?Why do you think that there were so many military coup d’états in Turkey in the second half of the 20th c.?What are the important dates in the history of Cyprus?What is the Cyprus Question? How did the conflict start and develop? Will there be a happy ending in Cyprus? Who is Muhammad Mosaddiq? How did he come into power? What were the important issues for Mosaddiq? How did he leave power?What is SAVAK?What is White Revolution?Why did Iran spend lavishly for the celebrations at Persepolis?What role did the U.S. play in the formation of authoritarianism in Tr & Ir?Study questions for Cleveland, chapter 15 (pp. 301-322)Who were the main pillars of the Egyptian ruling elite in the immediate aftermath of the WWII?What were the causes of the alienation of the masses from the ruling elite in the post WWII Egypt?Who was Hasan al-Banna? What did happen to him?What is Black Saturday? When did it take place?What is the revolution of 1952?What were the prominent political events in the aftermath of the 1952 revolution?Who was Nasser? What was his political and ideological alignment?  Discuss the development and ramifications of the Suez Crises of 1956 for the involved parties?What is Eisenhower Doctrine of 1957? Why was it needed?What is Arab socialism?How did Nasserite regime in Egypt influence gender relationships?How did Nasserite regime in Egypt influence religious institutions?Study questions for Cleveland, chapter 16 (pp. 323-344)What is the Arab cold war?What were the three major factors that significantly contributed to the political instability in Syria in the aftermath of the WWII?What is the brief history of the Syrian Baath (Ba’th) Party? Explain the ideological features of the Baath Party. Discuss the significance of the Baath Party for the Middle East?How did Iraq respond to Baatist, Nasserite ideologies in the aftermath of the WWII? Why?When, how and why did the monarchy end in Iraq?What were the nature and major policies and programs of the post-monarchy regime in Iraq?How did the last Hashimite dynasty (Jordan) survive in the post WWII Middle East?How did Lebanese regime survive the post WWII Middle East?What is the June War? How did effect the people and the states of the Middle East?Study and Discussion Questions for Ch. 17, pp. 345-367Who is Chaim Weizmann?Who is David Ben-Gurion?Who is Menachem Begin?What is Altalena affair? What is the significance of it?How did the demography of Israel change after the establishment of the Israeli state?What is the difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews? How did they adapt to the Israeli state and society?Who are the Israeli Arabs and how did they adapt to the Israeli state and society?What were the “building blocks” of the Israeli national identity?What was the role of religion in the new national identity?What role did religion play in public life?What was the role of military in Israeli society?Describe the Palestinian refugee problem?What were the social conditions in the refugee camps?How did the Palestinian resistance develop?What is the status of Israeli Palestinians in the occupied territories?What id the Jewish settlement policy?How did the Jewish settlement policy develop in time?What role did M. Begin play in the development of the settlement policy?Chapter 18: Egypt & Lebanon during 70s &80s, pp. 373-395Did Envar Sadat change Egypt’s political program in a significant way?What is “the crossing”?How/when did the October War start, develop and end?What was the U.S. position during the October War? Why?What does “the opening” signify?What does the following slogan mean? “O hero of the crossing, where is our breakfast?”Why was Egypt expelled from Arab League?Who did assassinate Envar Sadat in 1981? Why and how?Who was the political leader of Egypt after the assassination of Envar Sadat?How were the U.S.-Egypt relations in the post-Sadat era?Discuss the foundation of Lebanese National Movement, its agenda, and its role in the Lebanese Civil War?Discuss the foundation of Lebanese Front, its agenda, and its role in the Lebanese Civil War?What was the initial act of violence that started the civil war in Lebanon?When/why/how did Syria involve in the Lebanese Civil War?Why did not the Lebanese military suppress the sectarian violence in Lebanon?What does “Peace for Galilee” signify? Discuss the major events that led to the Peace for Galilee?What was the mission of the Kahan Commission? What was the situation in Lebanon in the aftermath of Peace for Galilee?Discuss the Taif Accord of 1989. What were the major events that led to the Taif Accord? Did it work?Study Questions for Cleveland Ch19Who was Hafiz al-Asad?What was the back ground of Hafiz al-Asad?Describe the secularist and reformist efforts in Syria during the 70’s and 80’s.Describe the foreign policy of Syria?What is the back ground of Saddam Hussein?How did he come into power in Iraq?What did he do after he became the president?What is the ethnic and religious landscape of Iraq?Describe the Kurdish question in Iraq?What was Bagdat’s Kurdish policy?What is IPC and what is the significance of IPC?Describe the secularist and reformist efforts in Iraq during the 70’s and 80’s.Describe the foreign policy of Iraq?Discuss the development and results of Iraq-Iran war?Study and Discussion Questions for Cleveland Ch 20What were the major causes of popular opposition to the shah, Reza Pahlavi, in Iran during the ‘70s?Who were the leading public critics of the Pahlavi regime in Iran during the ‘70s?When/how did the revolution start?When/how did the authority of Khomeini become substantiated?Why did Islamist movements gain popularity in the region?Who is Qutb? What is his significance?Who is Shariati? What is his significance?Study Questions for Cleveland, ch. 21 (pp. 451-472)When and why did Saudi Arabia start to spend significant amount of money for armament?Explain “the embargo of 1973” and its impact on the region and the Saudis?Why don’t the educated Saudis object to the aristocratic rule in Saudi Arabia?Why do the ulema have such an extensive power and authority over education, legal system, and the supervision of public morality?When and how did the Gulf states emerge?Explain the impact of oil-money on Gulf states.Study Questions for Cleveland, Ch. 22 (pp. 473-497)What is intifada? When/Why/How did it start? What was the impact of it on people and the I-P conflict?What were the significant disputes between Iraq and Kuwait before the invasion?Why and when did Iraq invade Kuwait?How did the Western world respond?How did the Arab world respond?Why did Iraq hit Israel?What were the results of the uprisings against Bagdat?Describe the situation in Iraq in the aftermath of the Gulf War I.Study Questions for Cleveland, Ch. 23 (pp. 499-517)Explain the Oslo Peace Process? (What/When/Why/Who questions)What were the problems in the Oslo process? Results?What is second intifada? When/Why/How did it start? What was the impact of it on people and the I-P conflict?Is it possible to end the cycle of violence in the Middle East? Why /How/When?Study questions for Cleveland 537-557 (Ch 24)What were the major issues with which Turkey has been dealing since the 1980’s?How did (and still does) these issues influence Turkey’s relations with EU?Is PKK a terrorist organization?What was the impact of the conflict between PKK and the Republic of Turkey on people of Turkey?What is AKP?What is the significance of AKP?Who is Khatemi? What is the significance of his political approach?What were the major challenges of the Egyptian government in the 1990’s?What is “quite revolution”?What is the major political difference between Muslim Brotherhood and al-Jamaat al-Islamiyah (Islamic Society)?What was “independence intifada”?Discuss the beginning, development and consequences of the Second Lebanon War?Study questions for Ch 24 (for M & W)Which power became dominant in the Middle East in the post-cold war era?What were the three pillars of US cold war policy towards the Middle East? Did the US succeed in them? Explain with specific examples in chronological order.How has the America’s Middle Eastern diplomacy changed in the aftermath of the Soviet collapse?Explain the policy of dual containment and discuss its impact on the Middle East.What do you think about the American claim of favoring democracy in the region?Do you think that America’s moment in the region will endure?Explain the ethno-religious make up of Iraq, describe the sectarian powers, and discuss the causes of sectarian violence in Iraq in the aftermath of the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Show more

Study Questions for Cleveland, pp. 171-192 (Chapter 10) Who is Ataturk? What were the reforms of the Ataturk era in Turkey? What were the significant features of the Ataturk Era reformation in Tr? Des Study Questions for Cleveland, pp. 171-192 (Chapter 10)Who is Ataturk?What were the reforms of the Ataturk era in Turkey?What were the significant features of the Ataturk Era reformation in Tr?Describe the secularist reformation in Turkey during the Ataturk era.Who is Reza Shah? What is his significance to Iranian history?Compare and contrast the reforms in Turkey and Iran in the aftermath of the WWI.Explain the status of Turkey and Iran during the WWII.Cleveland, chapter 11 (pp. 193-216)Explain the status of Britain in Egypt and Iraq during the Interwar Era.Explain the role that Wafd Party played in the Egyptian struggle for independence.Describe the Rashid Ali Revolt and discuss the significance of the revolt for Iraq.Cleveland, chapter 12 (pp. 217-237)What was the major structural difference between British and French rule in the Middle East during the interwar era?What were the three rational for the French claim to Syria and Lebanon?What kind of a policy did the French follow in Syria and Lebanon? How did it influence the societies in the region?Was there resistance to the French rule in Syria?What was the French legacy to Syria?Why did the British change the borders of Lebanon?What were the demographic and political results of the territorial change for Lebanon?Describe regionalism, Arabism, and Islamic solidarity in the Middle East and discuss their relevance to the search for identity in the Middle East.Cleveland, chapter 13 (pp. 239-271)Explain the patterns of immigration to Palestine?Explain the patterns of land transfer in Palestine and the role the land transfer in the development of inter-communal conflicts between Muslims and Jews?How did the Palestine policies of Britain evolve in the first half of the twentieth century?Explain the cause of 1948 Arab-Israeli War.Explain the ramifications of this war for civilian people in Palestine.Which one of the following issues played a more significant role in the emergence of inter-communal violence: religious, ideological, diplomatic, economic, or social? Explain your answer with specific exampleStudy Questions for Naylor, pp. 168-192.Explain the WWII experience of Algeria.Explain the factors that played critical roles in the formation of Algerian struggle forindependence.When did the war start?What do you think about the nature of violence during the war? What were the sides andtactics? Who were the victims? Who were the victimizers?What was the role of de Gaulle in the war?When/how did the war end?What was the coast?When did Tunisia and Morocco gain their independence?Who was Habib Bourguiba?Who was Muhammad ibn Yusuf?How was Morocco’s WWII experience?How did Tunisian and Moroccan decolonization differ from Algerian decolonization? Why?Who was Sayyid Ahmad al-Sharif? How did Libya come under Italian colonial authority?When/how did the colonial order end? Compare and contrast, regarding colonization anddecolonization, to the rest of North AfricaStudy and Discussion Questions for Naylor 215-246How did colonialism and the War of Liberation affect Algeria?Who did control politics in Algeria in the aftermath of the War of Liberation?When did a civil strife break up in Algeria? Explain the development of events in a chronological order and discuss the causes and the results of the civil strife for Algeria and Algerian people.Explain the global significance of Algeria in the second half of the 20th century and in the early 21st century.Discuss the nature and basic features of political regime in the post-independence Morocco?Discuss the relations between Morocco and Western Sahara?Discuss changes and continuities in politics and society in North Africa during the post-independence.SQ for Cleveland, ch. 14 (pp. 273-300)What was the US policy in respect to the Middle East in the aftermath of the WWII? What did play the most important role in the formation of the US policy?When did Turkey adopt the multi-party system?Why do you think that there were so many military coup d’états in Turkey in the second half of the 20th c.?What are the important dates in the history of Cyprus?What is the Cyprus Question? How did the conflict start and develop? Will there be a happy ending in Cyprus? Who is Muhammad Mosaddiq? How did he come into power? What were the important issues for Mosaddiq? How did he leave power?What is SAVAK?What is White Revolution?Why did Iran spend lavishly for the celebrations at Persepolis?What role did the U.S. play in the formation of authoritarianism in Tr & Ir?Study questions for Cleveland, chapter 15 (pp. 301-322)Who were the main pillars of the Egyptian ruling elite in the immediate aftermath of the WWII?What were the causes of the alienation of the masses from the ruling elite in the post WWII Egypt?Who was Hasan al-Banna? What did happen to him?What is Black Saturday? When did it take place?What is the revolution of 1952?What were the prominent political events in the aftermath of the 1952 revolution?Who was Nasser? What was his political and ideological alignment?  Discuss the development and ramifications of the Suez Crises of 1956 for the involved parties?What is Eisenhower Doctrine of 1957? Why was it needed?What is Arab socialism?How did Nasserite regime in Egypt influence gender relationships?How did Nasserite regime in Egypt influence religious institutions?Study questions for Cleveland, chapter 16 (pp. 323-344)What is the Arab cold war?What were the three major factors that significantly contributed to the political instability in Syria in the aftermath of the WWII?What is the brief history of the Syrian Baath (Ba’th) Party? Explain the ideological features of the Baath Party. Discuss the significance of the Baath Party for the Middle East?How did Iraq respond to Baatist, Nasserite ideologies in the aftermath of the WWII? Why?When, how and why did the monarchy end in Iraq?What were the nature and major policies and programs of the post-monarchy regime in Iraq?How did the last Hashimite dynasty (Jordan) survive in the post WWII Middle East?How did Lebanese regime survive the post WWII Middle East?What is the June War? How did effect the people and the states of the Middle East?Study and Discussion Questions for Ch. 17, pp. 345-367Who is Chaim Weizmann?Who is David Ben-Gurion?Who is Menachem Begin?What is Altalena affair? What is the significance of it?How did the demography of Israel change after the establishment of the Israeli state?What is the difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews? How did they adapt to the Israeli state and society?Who are the Israeli Arabs and how did they adapt to the Israeli state and society?What were the “building blocks” of the Israeli national identity?What was the role of religion in the new national identity?What role did religion play in public life?What was the role of military in Israeli society?Describe the Palestinian refugee problem?What were the social conditions in the refugee camps?How did the Palestinian resistance develop?What is the status of Israeli Palestinians in the occupied territories?What id the Jewish settlement policy?How did the Jewish settlement policy develop in time?What role did M. Begin play in the development of the settlement policy?Chapter 18: Egypt & Lebanon during 70s &80s, pp. 373-395Did Envar Sadat change Egypt’s political program in a significant way?What is “the crossing”?How/when did the October War start, develop and end?What was the U.S. position during the October War? Why?What does “the opening” signify?What does the following slogan mean? “O hero of the crossing, where is our breakfast?”Why was Egypt expelled from Arab League?Who did assassinate Envar Sadat in 1981? Why and how?Who was the political leader of Egypt after the assassination of Envar Sadat?How were the U.S.-Egypt relations in the post-Sadat era?Discuss the foundation of Lebanese National Movement, its agenda, and its role in the Lebanese Civil War?Discuss the foundation of Lebanese Front, its agenda, and its role in the Lebanese Civil War?What was the initial act of violence that started the civil war in Lebanon?When/why/how did Syria involve in the Lebanese Civil War?Why did not the Lebanese military suppress the sectarian violence in Lebanon?What does “Peace for Galilee” signify? Discuss the major events that led to the Peace for Galilee?What was the mission of the Kahan Commission? What was the situation in Lebanon in the aftermath of Peace for Galilee?Discuss the Taif Accord of 1989. What were the major events that led to the Taif Accord? Did it work?Study Questions for Cleveland Ch19Who was Hafiz al-Asad?What was the back ground of Hafiz al-Asad?Describe the secularist and reformist efforts in Syria during the 70’s and 80’s.Describe the foreign policy of Syria?What is the back ground of Saddam Hussein?How did he come into power in Iraq?What did he do after he became the president?What is the ethnic and religious landscape of Iraq?Describe the Kurdish question in Iraq?What was Bagdat’s Kurdish policy?What is IPC and what is the significance of IPC?Describe the secularist and reformist efforts in Iraq during the 70’s and 80’s.Describe the foreign policy of Iraq?Discuss the development and results of Iraq-Iran war?Study and Discussion Questions for Cleveland Ch 20What were the major causes of popular opposition to the shah, Reza Pahlavi, in Iran during the ‘70s?Who were the leading public critics of the Pahlavi regime in Iran during the ‘70s?When/how did the revolution start?When/how did the authority of Khomeini become substantiated?Why did Islamist movements gain popularity in the region?Who is Qutb? What is his significance?Who is Shariati? What is his significance?Study Questions for Cleveland, ch. 21 (pp. 451-472)When and why did Saudi Arabia start to spend significant amount of money for armament?Explain “the embargo of 1973” and its impact on the region and the Saudis?Why don’t the educated Saudis object to the aristocratic rule in Saudi Arabia?Why do the ulema have such an extensive power and authority over education, legal system, and the supervision of public morality?When and how did the Gulf states emerge?Explain the impact of oil-money on Gulf states.Study Questions for Cleveland, Ch. 22 (pp. 473-497)What is intifada? When/Why/How did it start? What was the impact of it on people and the I-P conflict?What were the significant disputes between Iraq and Kuwait before the invasion?Why and when did Iraq invade Kuwait?How did the Western world respond?How did the Arab world respond?Why did Iraq hit Israel?What were the results of the uprisings against Bagdat?Describe the situation in Iraq in the aftermath of the Gulf War I.Study Questions for Cleveland, Ch. 23 (pp. 499-517)Explain the Oslo Peace Process? (What/When/Why/Who questions)What were the problems in the Oslo process? Results?What is second intifada? When/Why/How did it start? What was the impact of it on people and the I-P conflict?Is it possible to end the cycle of violence in the Middle East? Why /How/When?Study questions for Cleveland 537-557 (Ch 24)What were the major issues with which Turkey has been dealing since the 1980’s?How did (and still does) these issues influence Turkey’s relations with EU?Is PKK a terrorist organization?What was the impact of the conflict between PKK and the Republic of Turkey on people of Turkey?What is AKP?What is the significance of AKP?Who is Khatemi? What is the significance of his political approach?What were the major challenges of the Egyptian government in the 1990’s?What is “quite revolution”?What is the major political difference between Muslim Brotherhood and al-Jamaat al-Islamiyah (Islamic Society)?What was “independence intifada”?Discuss the beginning, development and consequences of the Second Lebanon War?Study questions for Ch 24 (for M & W)Which power became dominant in the Middle East in the post-cold war era?What were the three pillars of US cold war policy towards the Middle East? Did the US succeed in them? Explain with specific examples in chronological order.How has the America’s Middle Eastern diplomacy changed in the aftermath of the Soviet collapse?Explain the policy of dual containment and discuss its impact on the Middle East.What do you think about the American claim of favoring democracy in the region?Do you think that America’s moment in the region will endure?Explain the ethno-religious make up of Iraq, describe the sectarian powers, and discuss the causes of sectarian violence in Iraq in the aftermath of the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Show more

Study Questions for Cleveland, pp. 171-192 (Chapter 10) Who is Ataturk? What were the reforms of the Ataturk era in Turkey? What were the significant features of the Ataturk Era reformation in Tr? Des

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