Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Blog # 9 Nationalism and Liberalism's effects on Women
What impact did growing nationalism have on the status of women? What effect did liberalism have on the status of women? Discuss the similarities and/or differences.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html#Early%20Modern%20Europe
(Remember to respond to the question in 6-8 sentences (yes it can be longer) and to respond to two of your classmates answers in 4-6 sentences. Do not just agree or disagree without defending or justifying your argument.) Think above and beyond the common answers that you may see. Be sure to challenge your classmates with controversial tactics, actions or selections. Good Luck!!!! Go Mustangs!!!
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html#Early%20Modern%20Europe
(Remember to respond to the question in 6-8 sentences (yes it can be longer) and to respond to two of your classmates answers in 4-6 sentences. Do not just agree or disagree without defending or justifying your argument.) Think above and beyond the common answers that you may see. Be sure to challenge your classmates with controversial tactics, actions or selections. Good Luck!!!! Go Mustangs!!!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Blog #8 Industrial Revolution Due 1/18

Evaluate the effectiveness of collective responses by workers to industrialization in Western Europe during the course of the 19th century.
(Remember to respond to the question in 6-8 sentences (yes it can be longer) and to respond to two of your classmates answers in 4-6 sentences. Do not just agree or disagree without defending or justifying your argument.) Think above and beyond the common answers that you may see. Be sure to challenge your classmates with controversial tactics, actions or selections. Good Luck!!!! Go Mustangs!!!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Blog # 6 French Revolution and 30 Years War Due 1/3/09
“Wars often start as crusades for ideals, but usually end in defense of power or money.” Test this statement by analyzing both of the following wars:
- Thirty Years War (1618-1648)
- Revolutionary Wars in France (1789-1815)
Remember to respond to the question in 6-8 sentences (yes it can be longer) and to respond to two of your classmates answers in 4-6 sentences. Do not just agree or disagree without defending or justifying your argument.) Think above and beyond the common answers that you may see. Be sure to challenge your classmates with controversial tactics, actions or selections. Good Luck!!!! Go Mustangs!!!
French Revolution Blog #5 Due by Dec. 30 (revised)
Question: Analyze the long-term and short-term causes of the French revolution. The Video below is the same video that we saw in class so it can be used to assist you. (Note: 4 different French Revolution Links are connected to this blog. Use them as a resource. Be sure to analyze the causes, do not just list them like a laundry list.) (Remember to respond to the question in 6-8 sentences (yes it can be longer) and to respond to two of your classmates answers in 4-6 sentences. Do not just agree or disagree without defending or justifying your argument.) Think above and beyond the common answers that you may see. Be sure to challenge your classmates with controversial tactics, actions or selections. Good Luck!!!! Go Mustangs!!!
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