Friday, January 22, 2010

India- The other part of ASIA


   Today in class, one of my fellow students made a rather... ignorant comment during class. Oooh I sound smart. I probably just ruined it by saying that. The comment was that India is not in Asia. Therefore saying that you, Mr. Kannan, are not Asian. Being Chinese, I am considered a stereotypical Asian human being. You being Indian, are not. We then spent the rest of class trying to show that you are Asian. It didn't really work that well. The student than began to think that India was part of China. Much hope for the future generations I think not. All I can say is that I am sorry for the ignorance of my classmate... and GO ASIAN PEOPLE!!!!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Mathew C Perry- I don't have anything relatively witty to put about him in the title


   Mathew C. Perry was commanded a squadron (that is a funny word) of heavily armed warships. I think that his boat in reality would tip over because if you have so many arms then you are top heavy. That is really not good. If your boat tipped over that would suck. Well... anyway he eventually got to Japan. Japan is not nearly as cool as China. Or India for that matter. While there, Perry gave the Japanese a letter from the president to grant trading rights. The Japanese were amazed by the powerful ships. In 1854, Perry returned and signed a treaty about opening Japan for trade with the US.
    After this, Japan realized that they needed to be as technological advanced in order to make it in the modern world. Or as modern as the 1854 world was. Look at them today. Making cars, televisions, and comic books.
 
   Perry represents the theme "economic interests drove expansion." The only reason he went to Japan was to try and get them to trade with the US or us. Trade = Money. Money = Economics. Therefore Trade= Economics. During this time, everyone cared about money. Even the president, who is part of the government. Proving that economics controlled government policy.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Now We Start Ch. 20- Oh Joy

   We are now starting chapter 20 in our textbooks. According to Mr. Kannan, this chapter is sandwiched between the two greatest chapters in the book.  From what I have found skimming through it is about America, expansion, war, and of course IMPERIALISM. A word that I still don't quite know what it means. This chapter has a lot about other countries. Whereas before in chapter 19 it was all about us. Greedy Americans. Oh I am very excited for this chapter.