R314632 Japan – China ‚ Their Modernization and the comparison China and Japan both came under pressure from the West in the 19th century. The West wanted to open up foreign trade and relations‚ during this period in time neither Japan or China had the means to stand up against the West. This due to the fact that both the United states of America and Europe went through an industrial revolution‚ hence they had superior technology and weaponry for this time period. Japan and China basically had no
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Future of Modernization Danielle Massie 6-2-13 SOC/120 Christopher Jones As we begin to ponder the future of modernization‚ and the possible consequences that are apt to occur‚ perhaps we should first revisit the definition of modernization. To this end we can start by saying that modernization is thought of as a concept that states that the development of societies can be considered as a standard evolutionary pattern that has a tendency to stimulate growth. It can also be considered
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Future Of Modernization Lisa M. Allen University of Phoenix Modernization is the process of social change in societies since industrialization‚ according to Peter Berger four characteristics are identified in modernization; the decrease of traditional communities‚ broadening of personal choice‚ an increase in social diversity‚ and looking toward the future (Axia College‚ 2010). Durkheim’s theory division of labor establishes that people highly specialized roles creating an organic solidarity
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Assignment 1: Does Modernization of a Less Developed Country Using Western Ideals Work Sociology 300 Modernization theory refers to bringing a traditional country up to the same development as a more developed country. Modernization affects the development of a Third World Country by helping them become self-sufficient economically‚ politically and socially. One of the issues with Third World Countries is their education. Not everyone has access to an education and
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Future of Modernization Axia College of University of Phoenix Modernization is a worldwide phenomenon‚ which is directly linked to whether or not a society is industrialized. Rich societies like the United States enjoy modernization to the fullest whereas‚ poorer societies like certain countries in Africa struggle just to meet basic life needs. According to Macionis (2006)‚ “Peter Berger identified four major characteristics of modernization: (1) The decline of small‚ traditional communities
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Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. It was officially known as the Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998‚ when it was closed and replaced by the new Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok.It is often known as Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport‚ or simply Kai Tak‚ to distinguish it from its successor which is often referred to as Chek Lap Kok Airport. With numerous skyscrapers and mountains located to the north and its
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The Four Modernizations 1975‚ China. An idea conceived by Zhou Enlai was made into effect by Deng Xiaoping‚ the current Chairman of the CCP. His goals were only for the benefit of the country and never had he thought of doing wrong to his people. The idea that was put into effect was called “The Four Modernizations”. He tried to improve four points in the Chinese economy that would mend the mistakes created by past events such as the Cultural Revolution. But how exactly did he accomplish this‚ if
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Period 1 1/13/12 Modernization is a process of modernizing a way of life. South Africa and China both attempted to modernize for a beneficial outcome. China was successful at modernizing and benefited greatly. South Africa resisted modernization and in the end suffered from harmful effects. South Africa and China both modernized in their own way. China attempted to modernize from the struggles that were present in the country. In China‚ modernization occurred later than then most
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Modernization is the process in which social and economic change is obtained through industrial revolution‚ urbanization and other social changes that alters people’s lives. Modernization promotes individualism over the unity of traditional communities and encourages rationality over traditional philosophies. Modernization can have both positive and negative effects on society and can often bring about controversy. The German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies (1855-1937) formed the theory of Gemeinschaft
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foreign control. • This was a response to the slap in the face from the treaties of V. China supported the allies and sent people to help them but got nothing in return. but Japan got the land that they wanted back from Germany. • Gave fuel to the communist as well. over 30‚000 people now for the communist party‚ the rise of the communist party. yen chikai died in 1916 In 1925‚ the controller of china is the warlords put in place by yen chikai. The warlords take over after their deaths. 6-8
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