Europe Supported by Africa and America

Prepare: Read

Benjamin, Thomas. The Atlantic World: Europeans, Africans, Indians and Their Shared History, 1400-1900. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

  • Introduction to Part II: Europe Supported by Africa and America
  • Chapter 5: Incursions: The French, English and Dutch Invasions of the Iberian Atlantic
  • Chapter 6: Engagement: The Entangled Worlds of Indians and Europeans
  • Chapter 9: Partners: Women and Men in the Making of the Atlantic World

Fassnacht, Max, Stephanie Fink, Robert Jackson, and Michelle Warn. “The Anatomy of a Discussion Board (Links to an external site.).” Accessed February 15, 2016. https://sites.google.com/site/anatomyofadiscussionboard/home.

Fassnacht, Max, Stephanie Fink, Robert Jackson, and Michelle Warn. “Critical Thinking: A Guide to Skillful Reasoning (Links to an external site.).” Accessed August 15, 2016. http://www.criticalthinkingandreasoning.org/evaluating-critical-thinking.

Reflect: The introduction to Part Two of the text suggests the importance of thinking about relationships between Europe, Africa, and the Americas in terms of webs of interconnectivity. While these connections involved power dynamics that frequently were unequal, recognizing the significance of different individuals, cultural groups, and societies that came into contact whether by accident, force, or choice is key to understanding the complexities of the Atlantic World. This world became increasingly complicated by the sustained involvement of the French, English, and Dutch over the course of the seventeenth century. Consult “Critical Thinking: A Guide to Skillful Reasoning (Links to an external site.)” as you formulate your response.

Write: In an initial post of at least 250-300 words, explain how the Iberian Atlantic World was transformed by the entrance of the French, English, or Dutch, explaining how African or indigenous American interests and actions affected the changes you identify over the course of the seventeenth century. Cite specific examples from the required and recommended readings and consider the following points as you compose your response:

  • What factors motivated or allowed for incursions into the Iberian realms by the French, English, or Dutch?
  • How did the French, English, or Dutch manage to break the Spanish and Portuguese monopoly over trade in Africa or the Americas?
  • How did the French, English, or Dutch establish a permanent presence in the Atlantic World?
  • How did African or indigenous American interests and actions affect the changes you find most significant in this era of transformation?

The New Oxford Companion to Law: Freedom of Expression

After reading Week 7 Learning Resources, provide an example of one concept that you learned in the readings. You may choose any concept or theory that you wish, but you must cite the source, explain how your example is connect to the concept, and finally explain why you feel the concept is important. Your answer should be in the form of a short answer, complete with an opening paragraph, thesis statement, source citation, and conclusion.

 

The New Oxford Companion to Law: Freedom of Expression

Read this short discussion of freedom of expression (or speech) to learn about the origins and importance of the concept.

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21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook: Chapter 56: Media Uses and Gratifications

Read this to learn the how and the why of media use.

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21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook: Chapter 94: Media Economics and Ownership

Read this to find out about the field of media economics and issues involved in media ownership, including the issues of regulation, consolidation, capital and financing, and new technologies.

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21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook: Chapter 95: Media Policy and Regulation

This reading presents information about media regulation policies, regulatory oversight bodies and policies, and marketplace and government forces on media policy.

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21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook: Chapter 97: Media Convergence

Read this to learn about the concept of media convergence.

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Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice: Media Reform Movement

This short article talks about the media reform movement in the United States and how it has attempted to counter the concentration of ownership of mass media outlets.

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Encyclopedia of Political Communication: Press Freedom

This short article discusses freedom of the press, what it is, and why it is important.

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Are Enlightenment Ideals Still Relevant As A Guiding Force In Current American Society?

Are Enlightenment ideals still relevant as a guiding force in current American society? How so? In your answer, please be sure to address current events and issues.

https://www.ushistory.org/gov/2.asp

https://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/

1 paragraph.7 sentences

The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies as a result of taxation and other measures following the Seven Years’ War culminated in war, a movement for independence and the establishment of a new nation. The ideals that fueled the Revolution were grounded in Enlightenment Era thought. These same ideals still shape our vision as we continue to define American Democracy. To prepare for this post, please review the links below to support your discussion:

 

https://www.ushistory.org/gov/2.asp
https://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/

. What role did family play in Roman society?

I need TWO PARAGRAPHS for each answer !

 

Chapter 4

 

1. What role did family play in Roman society?  How was family a part of their system of values?

 

 

2. What were some of the unintended consequences of Rome’s victories over foreign peoples?

 

 

Chapter 5

 

3. How did Augustus bring peace to Rome and transform its political system?

 

 

4. What beliefs and actions made Roman officials suspicious of Christians?

 

 

Chapter 6

 

5. What were the major disputes among early Christians, and why were they so fierce?

 

 

6. What role did Justinian see himself playing in Roman history?