Imperialism Lesson PDF
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This document appears to be a lesson on imperialism, focusing on the 19th century. The lesson covers different methods and forms of imperialism, the impact on Africa, and how European powers expanded their dominance. The Suez Canal and its importance are also discussed.
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The 19th Century World KNOT “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction,” this Law of Motion by Isaac Newton can be applied not only in Physics but also in understanding our world. Truly, every decision has its advantages and disadvantages, and every innovation has its pros and co...
The 19th Century World KNOT “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction,” this Law of Motion by Isaac Newton can be applied not only in Physics but also in understanding our world. Truly, every decision has its advantages and disadvantages, and every innovation has its pros and cons. Thus, it is important that every time we create an output, an innovation, or an invention, we do our best to minimize their possible negative effects. We should also keep in mind that the positive and negative effects of the advancements in Science and Technology lie in the hands of the users. KNOT The theories and principles in the 19th century are still being used and studied up to this day. For example, scientists and medical practitioners continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining a clean home, work place, and environment to prevent the spread of diseases. They, too, continue to find solutions to solve societal problems through research. As scholars of this country and as learners of this world, let us try to contribute to nation-building and come up with research projects and innovations that can bring positive changes to the community. KNOT Science and Technology does not only affect the fields of economics, manufacturing and medicine, but it also affects the way we look for information, our interests in music and literature and our way of de- stressing or unwinding. Lesson 9 Imperialism LESSONS Module 3 contains the following lessons: Lesson 3.1 – Methods of Imperialism Lesson 3.2 – Imperialism in Africa Lesson 3.3 – Europeans Claim Muslim Lands TARGET By the end of this module, you will have been able to: 1. identify the different methods/forms of imperialism 2. differentiate the methods/forms of imperialism 3. relate the concepts of imperialism in the present 4. explain the causes and effects of Imperialism in Africa 5. relate the Industrial Revolution to the intensification of Imperialism in Africa 6. explain why and how Europeans claim Muslim lands Source: https://indiashippingnews.com/attacks-on-red-sea-shipping-forces-66-decline-in-suez-canal-traffic-ons/ Quote of the Week See you next time! Keep safe, guys!