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Development and transformation of social
structuresFinishing COMP and COT theses
Families and kinship, social and economic class, gender, Ethnic constructs
Thesis Thesis Thesis Audience While
Evidence Addresses all parts of the question
Reasons for similarities and differences
Class Although
Analysis Relevant world historical context
Addresses all parts of the question
Occupation Despite
Meaning Evidence Comparisons relevant and direct
Religion Even though
Grouping Analysis Evidence Nationality
Additional document
Political affiliation
Point of view EducationGender
How many acronyms?
DBQ COMP COT
CommunismEuropean imperialismCricketGreen RevolutionIndustrialismAfrican imperialismOlympicsHan and Rome TechnologySilver trade20th Century Muslim nationalismBuddhism in ChinaIndentured ServitudeMerchants in Christianity and Islam
Religion/gov’tEconomic developmentDemographic and environmnetalRise of EmpiresPolitical controlRacial ideologiesNation-StatesEmpire building20th century RevolutionsPolitical-Economic impacts of Mongol ruleImpacts of WWIWomenChina/Japan West
TradePolitical transformationTradeLong distance migrationReligious beliefs and practicesSilk RoutesIndian OceanFormation of national identitiesCultural political ClassicalSocial-economic transformation Atlantic worldLabor SystemsRole of Islam P-E-CGlobal Trade
Essay topics
The rigid social hierarchies in Western Europe 600-1450 and India 600B.C.E-600C.E. denied any chances of social mobility, were justified under the religious values of following one’ station with a reward in the next life, although
Think feudalism and caste system
Childhood in East Asia and Latin America 600-1450 was very short lived as larger families provided a source of labor to work on the farms, educated elites learned to provide economic opportunities for their families, even though
Think Confucianism and Aztec
Women in Western Europe and Latin America 1750-1900 both took part in the revolutionary process, both were marginalized due to the patriarchy which persisted, although
Think revolutions and cult of domesticity
4. Families in both Western Europe and East Asia 600 B.C.E-600 C.E emphasized the role of the father as the dominant parent, relegated the role of the mother toward domestic duty, despite
Think paterfamilias and 5 relationships
The proletariat in both North America and Western Europe 1750-1900 would struggle under subsistence wages and unsafe and unfair working conditions ,although
Think industrial revolution and role of unions
In both East Asia and South Asia social promotion was limited to those who were provided opportunities outside the realm of belief systems, outside forces would challenge the status quo despite
Think religions and philosophies of the classical world
Women in both East Asia and Eastern Europe 1900-present elevated their status through the opportunities of working within the Communist System, worked in jobs not traditionally associated with women, although
Think role of Communism
Peasant rebellions were common in Western Europe 600-1450 and Eastern Asia 1750-1900 out of dissatisfaction with the rule of government and its negligence, its crippling tax hikes which forced many to go without the basic essentials although
Think end of feudalism and Mandate of Heaven
The bourgeoisie in Latin America and North America 1750-1900 were both inspired by enlightened ideals of liberty and property rights, both staged rebellions against absolute monarchies even though
Think Revolutions again( and enlightenment)
Ethnic minorities in both Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America in the 20th century have been subjected to horrific acts by ethnic majority groups, have faced discrimination by their respective governments Although
Think post colonialism and indigenous populations)
The Arabs in the Middle East 600-1450 began a pattern of centralization under the banner of Islam and the Umma, cofied laws which governed behavior under the Sharia while
Dar al Islam
The Han Chinese 1911-Present combined various ethnic Turkic, Mongol and Uighur groups under the idealization of nationalism, embarked on an program of equity under the Communist cultural revolution, even though
Think revolutions and Communism
Jews in Western Europe 1900-present were subjected to anti-semitic discrimination, were denied access to institutions within the government, despite
Think Holocaust
Women’s in the Middle East in the 20th century enjoyed less restrictions in dress in places like Turkey and Egypt, gained access to schools, even
Think Westernization or Islamic fundamentalism
Families in North America 1750-present went from the extended to the nuclear family, were often disjointed due to relaxed marital and cultural values despite
Think Industrialism and Globalization
Latin America 1750-Present was dominated by the patriarchy of machismo, limiting women’s roles culturally to the domestic sphere even though
Think colonialism and the church
Social hierarchies in Latin America 600-1750 would be dominated by land owning class, would relegate most domestic roles to women even though
Think Aztec/Inca and then colonialism
Minority groups in Rwanda and Bosnia in 1992 were targeted toward elimination, they both were scapegoated for the negative economic problems of the ri respective countries despite
Think Genocide
World War one provided women’s right in both north America and Western Europe eventually gaining women suffrage rights and gaining access into the industrial workforce on a more regular basis although
Think total War (Rosie the riveter)