Friday, January 11, 2008

Joseph Stalin and Totalitarianism


Totalitarianism is when the government is considered the rulers of people aspects and daily routine. In other words, the government will tell the people what they can/can't do, just like a dictator. Stalin used totalitarianism to rule the Soviet Union (Russia) in order to produce as much goods as possible to keep his country stable mostly related to his"Five Year Plans". The "Five Year Plans" was Stalin's way to increase the economy of Russia and most importantly their national defense. Not only that, it also reduces the number of "traitors of the country" that were alive in Russia by the rule of Stalin. By using terror as a weapon to keep the traitors eliminated at all cost mostly describes Stalin's "The Great Purge". That is why I consider Stalin as a bad leader. He kills innocent people that had talked bad about him, the totalitarian country or Russia considering is freedom of speech and is OK to keep that thought alive in people's mind.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Film Lesson: Doctor Zhivago


The film "Doctor Zhivago" was depicting the Russian Revolution by showing how the Russian troops came back to Russia to revolt their government. Not only that, they were celebrating the defeat of the Czar, and the power of the communist party who the people think will bring freedom to Russia. With the communist in power, this movie also showed how bad the communist rule Russia. In one scene, Doctor Zhivago came back home and found that his house was full of people indicating that people had equal housing in communist Russia. Another scene showed Doctor Zhivago talking to his brother, who was a communist leader and explained that he was not safe where Doctor Zhivago and his family lived. Then the communist leader told him that we will meet each other someday, telling me that when they meet, Doctor Zhivago might die.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Causes of WW I


There were many causes that would have started The Great War or WWI. The most important ones include: Nationalism, Militarism, the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and the alliances that existed before WWI. Nationalism was a big part of the start of WWI. Countries such as Italy and Germany united each other for their own nationalistic ideas and culture. With that came hatred among countries who think are better than other nations. Militarism played another big role in starting WWI. Countries in Europe were building lots of powerful weapons that allowed army's to kill over 1,000 enemies. The reason they build so much weapons is so that they can be prepared for any war possible by their enemies. The third major cause of WWI consist of the alliance system. There were a few alliance system before WWI that protected a country from another country form that alliance. If any tragedy happened in one country of an alliance, then the other countries inside the alliance go and fight the enemies that attacked their own friend. Unfortunately some countries backstabbed their alliance by attacking them and supporting who were once their enemy.

Friday, December 14, 2007

The Opium Wars

The opium wars were disputed wars between Great Britain and China because of the trade of a drug called Opium. Opium was used as a ingredient of pain killers (ex:morphine, heroin) in China. The Opium drug was later used inside tobacco to smoke it. This was causing lots of health issues to Chinese people due to the smoking of Opium. Due to that response, China wanted to stop the trading of Opium from the British by sending them a letter to the queen. The queen bothered not to respond to the letter leaving China no choice but to keep the British ships from shipping any Opium into their country. This has initiated one of the two Opium Wars; the war to get rid of the opium trade from the British. The second of the Opium Wars had to do with the unfair trading occurring with china from the British. Both Opium wars had to do with the disputed trading that was going on between Britain and China. Unfortunately Britain won both wars because the British had technological advantages the Chinese did not had. Some examples of these technological advantages that the British had, but the Chinese didn't was the big steam powered ships the British had along with their advance weapons such as their machine guns.

Monday, December 10, 2007

"The White Man's Burden"

"The White Man's Burden" means that the the white man has certain duties to do in life. Relating to the poem, the white man's duty is to convert the Philippines into a civilized democratic place to live which was a difficult task for the white man. I do agree with some of the analysis of "The White Man's Burden", especially the point where the analysis explains white men being racist to people from the Philippines. An example of this racism from the white men has to do with the Philippines culture which was considered as uncivilized to the white men. Considering the the poem was written in 1899 about US imperialism in the Philippines, the United States is still imperialistic today, this time is in Iraq. But it is not the same imperialism that was described in "The White Man's Burden". The US wanted Iraq to become a democratic government, so they went to war to stop the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein. Now since the US is staying at Iraq, they will not leave until the Iraqi people can handle their new democratic government. This has nothing to do with the U.S. changing the Iraqi culture at any time, and it will never occur unless the U.S. government wants power.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

"The Scramble for Africa"

The term "The Scramble for Africa" talks about European powers going to Africa and conquer any land that they find useful for their country back in Europe. The main European nations that went to colonize parts of Africa were: England, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Belgium. The main reason why they even went to Africa, was for the natural resources crawling all over Africa such as gold, ivory, etc. the need for labor, and the emerge of new markets. The Europeans had technological advantages that allowed them to conquer Africa. This effected the African people in a way that lead them to take revenge on the Europeans and take back their old land back to African control like it should be.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Film Lesson: Mountains of the Moon

In the film "Mountains of the Moon", it showed scences of how hard europeans experienced when exploring Africa. They had to face the roaring sun of deserts, the hard paasage way of rocks. Even bugs crawling around their camp site. Not only that, europeans also faced attacking tribes that intruded their territory and attacked to scare them away.

In another scence, John Speek told Richard Berton that he finally found the source of the Nile River even though he did not believe him. That source was later called Lake Victoria. The thing that is strange about the name of the source of the Nile River is that is named by a British Queen. I think that the source shoud have the African name of it because they were the first people to discover that source. It is either that, or it should be named by the european explorers that founded it. The point is that the Queen is taking most of the credit of the source by naming it after herself and that is just not fair.

In most of the scenes, Speek and Berton were seen defending themselves with guns. An technology that Africans never saw before and was fasinated of how it used. They could defeat a tribe by a trigger of a bullet. That tells me that the Europeans had enough power to conquer parts of Africa just by using guns as a primary weapon.