December 5th, 2019 Guns, Germs, and Steel Episode 3 1) Due to their geographical location, Europeans had the most productive crops and animals, which allowed them to develop guns, germs, and steel. 2) The temperature and climate in the South African cape are about the same as it is in Europe because both locations have a similar latitude meaning the Europeans could grow the same type of crops and raise the same type of livestock. 3) Europeans brought new diseases to these populations, and when the people of the Americas and the South African cape came into contact with these diseases they died, which allowed the Europeans who were immune to these germs from prior exposure to settle into their lands. 4) The Europeans and their livestock were being infected by germs native to Africa and were dying. 5) The native Africans had developed immunity to diseases because they had been exposed to these diseases for a long time. They als...
November 18, 2019 The Theory of Population The general nature of all animated life is to increase beyond the nourishment provided for it. The positive checks to population are extremely various, and include every cause, whether arising fro m vice or misery, which in any degree contributes to shorten the natural duration of human life. But as, by that law of our nature which makes food necessary to the life of man, population can never actually increase beyond the lowest nourishment capable of supporting it , a strong check on population, namely, the difficulty of acquiring food, must be constantly in operation. The checks may be classed under two general heads—the preventative and the positive.The preventative check, peculiar to man, arises from his reasoning faculties, which enable him to calculate distant consequences. He sees the distress which frequently presses upon those who have large families; he cannot contemplate his present possession...
May 12th, 2020 Rome Slideshow After the rule of Tarquin, Rome decided to abolish the rule of kings as a whole. All of Rome had a traumatizing experience during his time and eventually ostracized him and his entire family out of Rome. Within the royal family, many were assainated so certain individuals could remain in power. Servius Tullias was named the new king of Rome after the fifth king's death. Servius Tullias' two daughters married two brothers, one of which was Tarquin. Tullia, one of Servius' daughters, killed her husband and her sister in order to marry Tarquin. Soon enough, Tarquin declares himself king as he sits on the throne. When Servius denies this, he is thrown into the streets and assainated. Tarquin sends his wife home for safety and as she is traveling home, she runs over her father's corpse with the chariot. Servius Tullias' body was never buried by demand of Tarquin. Any senator who objected to this was assainated. Tarquin's son, Sextus...
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