Name_________________________________________________Date_____________________________Block____ Chapter 4 Guided Reading Questions Part A The Colonies Organize to Resist Britain 1. What was the Stamp Act? 2. How did the Sons of Liberty protest the Stamp Act? 3. What was the impact of the Stamp Act Congress? 4. How did the Townshend Act vary from the Stamp Act? Tensions Mount in Massachusetts 5. What was the Boston Massacre? Why did it occur and what was the significance
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Creon that symbolizes man’s absolute power‚ which masters all except the death are put to test by the will of a courageous woman‚ a rebellion‚ a disciple of egalitarianism. It is important to identify the position of women in Sophocles time‚ a view that is evident and outspoken fearlessly by the man in power or in the position of patriarchy‚ a structure of society in which women are not noted‚ and have no say. “Creon viewed women as having a less important role in Greek society which included their
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sequences of activities that express and reinforce the key values of the organization‚ which goals are most important‚ which people are important‚ and which are expendable. Material Symbols: What conveys to employees who are important‚ the degree of egalitarianism top management desires‚ and kinds of behavior that are appropriate. Language: Unique terms describe equipment‚ officers‚ key individuals‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ or products that related to the business. 3. Which culture– Google’s or P&G –do
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The people who are exceedingly innovated will likewise take part in positive deviance.(Humphrey and Schmalleger‚ 2002). However‚ people who can put existing things or thoughts together in new and creative ways that can possibly profit others are uncommon in the public eye. Logical disclosures‚ scholarly and imaginative bosses and designers are cases of the standard decidedly. Supraconformity comes about because of the adherence to specific standards to the outrageous. Standards may work on two levels:
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From the few responses we viewed‚ a couple answered to be happy but the most unique answer was to live the "American Dream". What is the “American Dream”? Webster’s dictionary defines “American Dream” as American social ideal that stresses egalitarianism and especially material prosperity; otherwise said as a life of personal happiness and material comfort. The constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself! ‚ – Benjamin Franklin.
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introduction of a cash economy Introduction into the military South Africa (S.A) Botswana (the Dobe) migrated to work on S.A mines Cash wages were spent on beer alcoholism Globalisation: Band Societies Cash economy: disrupted patterns of egalitarianism and reciprocity New goods: a decline in traditional goods In 2001: restrictions on land use by Botswana government San denied rights to the land‚ hunting rights restricted Globalisation: Band Societies Protected their way of life from
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The satirical nature of The Castle engages the viewer in a comedic sense whilst simultaneously exploring in depth critical contemporary social issues. These issues include the egalitarianism of Australian society and of the right of an individual in a rapidly globalised world. These issues are highlighted in the film during the High court scene. During this scene the lawyer‚ Laurie‚ representing the films protagonist‚ Darryl‚ provides
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The American Revolution is central to this process because it reversed a counter-modernization trend by opening up huge regions for westward settlement. Unlike Wood who focuses on the ideological effects of the revolution on the common man through the rhetoric of equality‚ Brown argues the post-war development was fundamentally economic‚ with land being the great equalizer. In Feudalism‚ Communalism‚ and the Yeoman Freeholder (1973)‚ John M. Murrin vacillates on the importance of the American Revolution
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Gandhi’s Historical Impact During the 19th and 20th centuries‚ there were many people who rose to power and demonstrated themselves as leaders with strong influences over their followers. This time period consisted of a few historically significant leaders such as Lenin‚ Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Mao Zedong. The main objective of these leaders was to spread their version of totalitarian ideas. Yet‚ another leader was prominent during the same time period‚ but unlike Hitler‚ Lenin‚ and Zedong‚ his
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“I believe that blacks‚ including poor blacks‚ should be free to self-segregate in neighborhoods and that this practice is not incompatible with justice” (Shelby 67). Shelby states that black self-segregation is valid and compatible with justice; however‚ I believe that this statement highlights that self-segregation of the underprivileged is the only segregation compatible with justice. When the privileged‚ in this case white people‚ practice self-segregation‚ it is rather called discrimination
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