Compare two revolutionary movements in the Atlantic World, assessing their commonalities and distinct qualities.

Compare two revolutionary movements in the Atlantic World, assessing their commonalities and distinct qualities. On what basis can these two movements be compared? What were people’s motivations for inciting change? What were the ideological foundations underpinning calls for change? Which element(s) of society were desirous of change? Why? Which elements of society resisted change? Why? […]

Discuss World War II

Paper details: World War II continued the trend towards “total” warfare that began in WWI. Modern technology and the sheer scale of troop mobilization meant that non-combatants could no longer remain safely behind the lines. All civilians, including women and children, experienced changes in their daily lives throughout the duration of the war. Choose an […]

Discuss Global industrialization and climate change

Globalization has changed our world in complex ways, and there is an ongoing debate about whether globalization has been (and continues to be) a positive force in our society. In this activity, you will take and defend a position on globalization through a written assignment. Begin by researching globalization. Especially consider the pros and cons […]

Describe The history of c-ram When it was first created What it was created for Dates and years of its evolution to what it is today

1st paragraph The history of c-ram When it was first created What it was created for Dates and years of its evolution to what it is today 2nd paragraph The schematics of the c-ram (its dementions, rate of fire, how it works, how it tracks, how it fires, ect) 3rd paragraph How it started out […]

Discuss:To what extend did the developments discussed in this chapter (feminism, globalization, and technological/energy change) have origins in the more distant past? To what extent did they signify something new?

Based on your reading of chapter 22, write an essay which addresses the following questions: To what extend did the developments discussed in this chapter (feminism, globalization, and technological/energy change) have origins in the more distant past? To what extent did they signify something new?