Arriving back from spring break, we were all handed a piece of paper and asked to write down the questions we were most comfortable with on the midterm. We were then told to stand in front of the class and present our answers, I ended up discussing two questions. Doing this activity allowed me to see the areas in which I still need to improve. I discovered that I am very good at stating the facts of an event quite clearly with ease, but history is not all about the facts. I need to improve on discussing the importance of an event taking place and how that affect has established a difference in our society today. I feel that I will improve greatly if I pay closer attention to details in the book and allow myself to be less two dimensional. This activity also made me very nervous, but I feel like it was great to get out of my comfort zone at least just for a little.
The collapse of the center refers to the collapse of western influence. European ideology was seriously brought into question after the Great Depression, the Holocaust, the two World Wars and the Cold War, all of which were brought up from a lack of capitalism working properly. For years leading up to these events European ideology was seen as the superior way to go upon living whether it were in terms of politics (democracy), economics (capitalism), religion (Christianity and Catholicism), or even just language (European native languages); however, without regulation the core structures easily collapsed. I feel that I was extremely shocked when it came to the collapse in capitalism during the Great Depression. The United States history books put a huge emphasis on how terrible and evil communism is as a structure, but do not care to lay out the limits that capitalism has. The introduction to loans and credit cards were used so immensely that the value in money heavily decrease...
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