History 112 – W16 4818
Note Book Writing – 508 words
Week 1 – Pg. 465 – 518
Question: Who began of what we call today the “Scientific Revolution” and what was the “Scientific Revolution” in the 16th and 17th centuries?
A member of the begging order founded by St. Francis, who was from England named Roger Bacon, which was born in 1214 and died in 1294, went around verbally assaulting people that thought they were scientists. Roger Bacon said that philosophers did not test their theories by observing, and testing. Roger Bacon also critiqued a person known as Albertus Magnus when he went to lecture at the University of Paris because they received him as a great scientist. Roger Bacon said that he never had seen such a big crime …show more content…
Suffragettes in the other hand weren’t very peaceful women, they were very aggressive, and they even used violence, so they could change people’s points of views. In 1867, Britain’s National Society for Women’s Suffrage was formed and was very alike to the Society of women’s Rights. In the year of 1878 when the first worldwide assembly for women’s rights in Paris, in which they arranged their cause of being there. Their cast caught the attention of the males press personnel. But these women rights were denied at the congress. So this action led up to a new type of group called the suffragettes, which was created by a mother of three girls. The mother’s name was Emmeline Pankhurst, and the other three girl’s names were Christabel, Sylvia, and Adela. These four members left the suffragists association in 1903 and made their own association named the Women’s Social and Political Union. This association solved things more by actions than by words. The Suffragettes just made others angry and they also damaged all over the place where they were present. They would also go on assemblages protesting, and damaging businesses. Emmeline Pankhurst seems like she was trying to cause just violence instead of actually trying to get into the assembly. Emmeline Pankhurst not only went to jail for six weeks because she was causing …show more content…
Russia is a country where there is lots of space, but there aren't many people occupying it. The communication in Russia is not very good because it is a really big country that had no way of defending itself. The government and the barriers that kept other countries from staying out of Russia did not work as much because they still couldn’t prevent invasions in their territory. The ending of World War I led to the deadline of the tsarist rule, which marked the beginning of a civil war. Vladimir Lenin and his party (Bolshevik), in 1920 he planted a communist rule which would administer the country of Russia for 71 years. The Russian country was always invaded by other neighbors (countries.) But Russia defended themselves by using two different types of methods. The first method was to abandon territories which they would back away, which forced the invaders to carry on all their supply, by leaving them out in really bad weather. The second method was to make the invaders use their ammo, by bringing out soldiers. But from the 1850’s - 1900’s, the force upon improvement did rise up. But they didn’t know to improve. There was a barrier between people which supported human rights and other that wanted something different. Commanding for improvement moved on between the 1860’s and the 1870’s. Slavery was was put at an end, and systems of courts by judges were set up. But