Friday, April 29, 2011

Revolution & democracy today

When looking at the communist revolutions in the Soviet Union & China, & today's revolutions in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia, how does society balance the demands of maintaining the democratic process with leaders' attempts to use democracy to further their personal aims?  (for instance, Hitler used democracy to destroy the democratic process in Germany) 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Uprising Discussion, Final Part

Final Thoughts? How does this film change your perception of the Jewish people during the Holocaust?

Would you have been so positive as Miria?

Could have you went through the sewers like they did?

Would have you left the rest behind, or made sure all got on the truck before leaving?

Would you have remained in Poland after the war, or emigrate to Palestine (Israel)?

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Uprising Discussion, Part III

What are your thoughts?  Who do you think is going to live? Die? 

Would have you been able to have found love during this time period?

Would have you been able to just ignore what was happening behind those walls?

What it so hard for Tosia to do/what did she have to compromise on Easter?

Would have you sacrificed yourself like the former Jewish police officer did?

Would you have wanted to stay & fight, or try to find a way out of the ghetto?

Would have you been able to keep your cool as Yitzhak did when dealing with the Polish underground?

Would have you been willing to go up and fight for the one child?

What you be thinking/feeling during Mordechai’s speech in the bunker?

Monday, April 11, 2011

Uprising Discussion, Part I

“Can a moral man maintain his moral code in an immoral world?”  Mordechai
For all of the questions that ask “What would you do” explain yourself, do not just put down yes or no.
What are your impressions for the first day?  Here are some questions to help you remember what happened.


Where is Yitzhak and Mordechai trying to send their students?

How would you feel if you were Chairman Adam Czerniakow when dealing with the Germans?

Why is Tosia selling their family's goods?

What are your feelings towards the Commissar’s secretary when she was telling them that their 23 hostages were killed?

Would you negotiate with the Germans as Chairman Czerniakow does, or fight as Mordechai?

Why do the Jews still have schools, ballet lessons, orchestra performances inside the ghetto?

Would you be able to work for the Jewish police? 

Would have you been able to play your violin?

Friday, April 8, 2011

Soviets or Allies?

Who had the greatest impact in defeating Nazi Germany?  The Soviets or the Western Allies (Br. Fr. & US)?  Provide reasons for your choice.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Totalitarianism, Technology & Today

Stalin, Hitler, & Mussolini were able to become totalitarian rulers because the technology of their time allowed for quick, efficient dissemination of information & propaganda.  They controlled what information the public received even to the point of rewriting history and controlling what students were taught.  Given that the technology of today is now considered 'real-time' do you think that a ruler could control information in the way that Stalin, Hitler, & Mussolini did 80-90 years ago, or is the world so connected that one could not have complete control of the information superhighway?

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Purpose of War

What is the purpose of war?  How had WWI changed the attitudes & perceptions of war?  How is war viewed today?  Where do you stand when it comes to war?

Monday, March 14, 2011

Social Darwinism

What are your reactions to the concept of Social Darwinism as summarized by the article in class? Do you agree or disagree? How has your view(s) of American History changed now that you know that its past leaders held this opinion? Do you think Americans still hold on to this idea in some form?

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Revolutions....& today

Considering that we have been talking about both the American & French revolutions and that currently the people of Egypt are protesting for a change in their country, what do you think finally motivates people to ask for/demand a change?  What is it that finally convinces people to act?  How does that desire for change mesh with the desire to maintain peace and peace itself?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Absolutist Keys to Success

After reading about the different absolutist monarchs and how they rule, do you believe that the monarch exists 1) to maintain and strengthen the country, or 2) to take care of the people that they rule and protect their well being? 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Strong or Weak Leader

Do you believe that people want/desire a strong person leading them in terms of national leadership?  Or would they rather have someone that they can get rid of when they want and then set up for themselves a new person to lead them?  Please explain your thoughts.