During class today, we continued
watching the video, "People's Republic of Capitalism". During this
part of the video, we learned how every country relies on each other. This is
called interdependence. For an example, we need China because China makes
products for lower pay. This then lets us have lower prices in the United
States. An example of this Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart gets most of their products from
China. If you look at all of the items in Wal-Mart 95% of the products are made
in China. Wal-Mart slogan is
"Everyday low prices". This is why Wal-Mart gets a lot of business, because
of their low prices. Another example of interdependence is that China needs us
to keep buying their products so they can make money and so people will get
their jobs. If we didn't buy products from China a ton of people there, like in
the United States, would lose their jobs. One more example of interdependence
is how the Mexicans in Mexico need us to help them get jobs. Illegal immigrants
from Mexico cross the boarded into the United States to get jobs and make
money.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
More of The People's Republic of Capitalism
During class today we continued watching the video "The People's Republic of Capitalism". People in China will work for any amount of money that they can get. As long as they can get food on the table for their family, they will do anything. During the video, we watch Chinese men do construction work for only four dollars a day. In the United States, people would not do that kind of work without being paid at least $7.50 a hour. The Chinese men had to destroy a building by hand. In the United States we use wrecking balls and dynamite to destroy buildings. Although, China does not have to ability to destroy their buildings like that, instead men have to break the building down one brick at a time. Women in China get paid even less then the men. The women only get paid one or two dollars a day. The women do not do as hard work as the men, but it is equally tiring. The women have to do the same thing over and over again each day, so many get bored on the job. The people in China get paid less a day than Americans get paid a hour. If workers in China wanted to be paid more, their bosses would fire them. The bosses know that there are millions of people that would like to be where those workers are and are willing to work for that little amount of money. Also, today in American many people are losing their jobs to people in China. This is because people in China will work for less. Since the workers will work for less, the companies can sell their products for less. If the products were made here in America, it would cost more to pay the workers and then it would cost more to sell the products.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Class Today
During class today, we got our tests back from last week. I am very happy with the grade I got on my test. I got a 100% on my test. Mr. Schick told our class that we had the highest percentage of grades on the test out of all three of his classes. Tomorrow we are going to have an assembly with a guest speaker coming to talk to us. The assembly speaker is Gerry Sandusky, not the terrible one in jail. This assembly I think is going to be pretty interesting. Mr. Sandusky is going to talk about living with the same name as a man that did many terrible things to boys in Pennsylvania. I cannot wait to see the kinds of things he tells us. After we stopped talking about the assembly we will be having tomorrow, we started watching a video called "People's Republic of Capitalism". This video was taken place in Chongqing, China. Chongqing is on the river of Yangtze. Since it is located on such a big river, China wants this city to be a big manufacturing city with many ports. In China, the government allows you to only have one child. If you have more than one child they will fine you. You are only allowed to have more than one child if you live on a farm and need more help. If a family loses their child in a tragic event, they are allowed to show proof to the government and try to have another child.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Today's Class
Today in class we started going over the government and history of the countries we have been researching lately. We did not go over ever single country we have been looking at, but we did go over most of them. I learned a few things about the countries we did go over, though. Some things I learned were these. Afghanistan's independence day is August 19, 1919. Today in Afghanistan, there is a war going on. The Taliban terrorist group is trying to take over Afghanistan. The United States is trying to help my sending thousands of soldiers overseas to fight the Taliban. Even with all the soldiers against the Taliban, they are fighting back even stronger than us. Also, Brazil was once owned by the country of Portugal. Brazil then took over their independence from Portugal in 1822. I also learned today that France never really had their own "independence day". They have a national festival yearly called English Bastille Day. English Bastille Day is on July 14, 1789. This day of the year is their "independence day". I also learned today the Germany was once under the control of France. After World War II, the allies and Russians took over Germany. The allies were in control of west Germany and the Russians were in charge of east Germany. They actually built a cement wall to split the country in half.
Political Geography Research
United States
Declared independence on July 4, 1776
From the 1500s through the 1700s, they were settled and colonized by the Spanish, British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, and other European nations. The original thirteen colonies were held by Great Britain until the Revolutionary War, after which they became the first thirteen states. There are now 50 states in the United States. The United States is considered the last true superpower, with the world's largest military and the world's largest economy.
Israel
Israel became an independent state on May 14, 1948
Following World War Two, the newly-formed United Nations drafted a treaty dividing up some of Palestine's land. They established an independent Arab state and an independent Jewish state. Many Jews emigrated to the new nation of Israel post WWII. Creation of this new Jewish state was not universally accepted by Arabs, even though Israel was officially admitted to the UN on May 11, 1949. There is still controversy surrounding Israel's very existence in the Middle East.
China
China's official date of independence is October 1, 1949.
China is one of the world's oldest civilizations. As long ago as 221 BC, China was unified as a nation during the Qin dynasty. They formed a republic on January 1, 1912. The current Communist government, officially called the People's Republic of China, was formed in 1949.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan's official date of independence is August 19, 1919.
The Hotaki dynasty was established in Kandahar followed by Ahmad Shah Durrani's rise to power in 1747. In the late 19th century, Afghanistan became a buffer state in the "Great Game" between the British and Russian empires. Following the Third Anglo-Afghan War of 1919 and the signing of the Treaty of Rawalpindi, King Amanullah started modernizing the country. The United States and the Soviet Union began spreading their influences into Afghanistan in 1947.
Brazil
Brazil's official date of independence is September 7th, 1822.
France
France does not have an Independence day. France has been independent since the Romans left. In France, there is a National Festival called English Bastille Day, which is on July 14. France used to have a monarchy until the 1700s. At the time, King Louis XIV made France the leading country in Europe. France's monarchy was destroyed after the war in 1789. France was never owned by another country.
Germany
Germany's independence day is October 3, 1990. This is the day Germany became one country again, after 40 years of dictatorship. Germany was never one country before October 3. Germany was part of thirty year war. Germany divided into numerous independent states. Germany was once under control of France. There was a actual wall built down the middle of Germany.
India
India gained independence on August 15, 1947. They were a part of the British Empire. Mahatma Gandhi led millions of people to gain independence from Britain. European powers such as Portugal and many others established trading posts in India. Later they established colonies. They did not have to go to war to achieve their independence.
Iran
Iran achieved independence on April 1, 1979. Iran didn't have a stable government before 1979. In 1979, the got rid of the Shaah and gained control of Iran. Iran was always Iran, it was ruled by many empires through the years.
Mexico
Mexico was declared independence on September 16, 1810. The organized date of independence by Spain was September 27, 1821. Spain controlled Mexico. Mexico gained it's independence from Spain. Mexico is officially called United Mexican States. It was conquered and colonized by Spain in the early 16th century.
The United Kingdom
Venezuela declared it's independence from Spain on July 5, 1811. It is located in Northern South America. Venezuela was one of three countries the emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830. For most of the first half of the 20th century, Venezuela was ruled by generally benevolent military strongmen. These men promoted the oil industry and allowed for some social reforms .
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Missed Class
I missed class yesterday because i had to leave school early for an orthodontist appointment.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Class on Friday
During class on Friday we took another test on the world leaders. On this test, before we started Mr. Schick told us that we could use our blogs to help us on the tests. The ability to use our blogs on the test was a huge help. The first part of the test was just like the last test we took. We had to match the country and the leader of that country. The second part of the test was about us matching the leader and events that happened in their years before they became president or prime minister. After the test we started talking about colonialism and imperialism. Colonialism is the most developed form of imperialism. Colonialism is when the controlling states invade other states to exploit resources and for large scale immigration. Imperialism is the process through which a state attempts to control the economic, political, and/or cultural make up of another state. These things can be good or bad, it just depends on how they happen.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
World Leader Facts
Today in class we went over the facts we found about different leaders around the world. I learned many interesting things about each leader we studied. For example, one thing I learned was that Dilma Rousseff, the President of Brazil, went to jail for 2 years. While in jail, she was tortured by being stripped of her clothes and draped across this pipe object. They then sent shocks into her body. They imprisoned her because she tried to take over the country by using the military to control the country. Even after trying to take over the country, she was the first woman to become president of Brazil. The people of Brazil must be very forgiving to elect a woman that almost took over their country to actually be in charge of their country. Also, today we learned that Hamid Karzai has been the target of several assassinations over the years. Many people have actually tried to kill him but failed and others were found to have been making plans to assassinate their president. Today also we learned that Hu Jinato, President of China, took his country that had many problems in it to the very developed and economical strong country it is today. Today was also the first day with Barack Obama's second term as president. Some interesting facts about him are:
- Barack Obama is the first African American to be President of the United States.
- He is the first President to be born in Hawaii.
- Before becoming President, Obama was Senator of Illinois in 1996.
- He was a part of a group of friends that got together and smoked marijuana.
- did many hours of social service work
- spent 5 years in indonesia
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
World Leaders
Enrique Pena Nieto
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz
- Marches against Pena Nieto have drawn thousands of people across Mexico.
- He pledged that he would fight organized crimes and that there would be no pacts with the criminals.
- reinvigorate Mexico's economy and reduce drug violence
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz
- In 2005, King Abdullah implemented a government scholarship program to send young Saudi men and women to Western universities for undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
- He reconstructed the country's courts to introduce review of judicial decisions and more professional training for Shari's judges.
- ascended to the throne after his half brother died
- 13 wives and at least 35 kids
- 6th king of Saudia Arabia
- One of her priorities was to strengthen transatlantic economic relations by signing at the White House the agreement for the Transatlantic Economic Council.
- Her attempts at a multicultural society in Germany failed.
- world's 4th most powerful leader
- highest ranking made by a woman
- The first Israeli prime minister born in Israel after the founding of the state.
- He has repeatedly called for the release of Jonathon Pollard, an American serving a life sentence for passing secret U.S. documents into Israel.
- He reintroduced control into some sectors of the economy for China.
- Hu has cracked down on social disturbances, ethnic minority protests, and dissident figures
- Started the economy that China has today
- Dismissed many political leaders
- first crisis was outbreak of SARS
- He supports Iran's nuclear energy program.
- He launched a gas rationing plan in 2007 to reduce the country's fuel consumption.
- Many people have planned to assissinate Karzai over the past decade.
- With Karzai as president, many said it was a new start for their war torn country.
- His brother was the center of drug trade.
- Hollande supports the removal of the French in Afghanistan by the end of 2012.
- He supports same sex marriage and adoption of LGBT couples.
- Special advisor for president of France before he became president.
- first to be elected without prior prime minister experience
- Mukherjee is very well respected by everyone in the party social circles.
- He is skillfully pushing through the historic 123 Agreement and treaty with the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- Chávez passed a decree designed to implement Conarepol's recommendation on the national police force
- He founded the secretive Revolutionary Bolivarian Movement-200.
- military sciences and rebelled against president at that time
- spent time in prison for 2 years
- He wanted to put aside party differences and work hard for the common good and for the national interest.
- Cameron had used cannabis and cocaine recreational before becoming prime minister.
- youngest elected prime minister in UK
- A part of a drug scandel
- She has been queen for 60 years.
- Queen became the first British monarch to address a joint session of the United States Congress.
- First woman to become president for Brazil.
- She feels she represents all women of the world.
- Captured, jailed, and tortured by trying to overthrow the government.
- coup d'etat-- take over a country through revolutionary means
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Political Leaders
During class we went over all of the political leaders for the countries Mr. Schick assigned to us. Some countries have more than one leader in charge. For example the United Kingdom has a Prime Minister named David Cameron, but also has Queen Elizabeth II as the leader for all of England. Germany is also a country that has two leaders in charge. Germany's leaders are President Joachim Gauck and Angela Merkel. Another country that has more than one leader is Israel. Israel's leaders are President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. All of the other countries that we were assigned have only one leader in charge of the entire country. Brazil's leader is President Dilma Rouseseff. Their leader is a woman and it is unusual for a leader of a country because usually men have more rites than women. All of the other countries we researched have men as their most important leader. The United Kingdom is the only other one with a woman as their main leader, Queen Elizabeth II. During class we had about fifteen minutes to memorize each country and their leader. After time was up we were supposed to have a quiz, but instead Mr. Schick had a few people go up in front of the class and see how many they could answer correctly.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Class Yesterday
Yesterday in class we went over the test. We also did more of the political geography unit. I was not able to blog yesterday because my Internet was still down from hurricane Sandy. It knocked all of my power out for a day and a half and my Internet was messed up.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)