Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Kayti's Reflection



Identify 5 NEW things that you learned in this course
1. The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
2. The nation-states of Italy and their influences in the Italian Renaissance
3. The Great Schism and the conflict with the authority of one pope and only one Pope.
4. The reign of Napoleon and how every thing that happened in the French Revolution was basically undone by him.
5. Oliver Cromwell and the English Civil War.


Identify 4 things that connected to learning from other classes, disciplines, or experiences
1. Karl Marx during industrialism and the Communist Manifesto we learned about in 20th Century.
2. The industrial Revolution connected to freshman US history because we learned about the horrible working conditions in that class as well.
3. All of the scientific theories brought about during the Scientific Revolution are still the primary basis for a lot of the science we do in class.
4. We studied the mythological aspects of the Greco-Roman time period as my summer project for my freshman English class.

Identify the 3 MOST IMPORTANT concepts you learned in this unit
1. The rise of Humanism and the ideals it brought about
2. The French Revolution: the loss of human life and the important ideas it gave many in France and across the world at the time.
3. The increasing role nationalism played through out the history of Western Civilization in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.
Identify 2 things that you would like to learn more about
1. Although we seemed to learn a lot about the French Revolution, I would still like to know more about it.
2. It would be nice to know more about the Industrial Revolution and the implications it had down the line in Europe and the United States.

Identify 1 SKILL that you learned or developed in this course
1. How to CASK primary sources and analyze their information in a way that is helpful to me and makes it easy to apply to my explanations.

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