Development and Transformation of Social Structures

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What is ethnic nationalism?
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An idea which advocated the belief in a hereditary membership of the nation
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Define apartheid.
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A system of racial segregation between a white minority and nonwhite majority.
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List 2 nations or regions affected by or participating in Apartheid.
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South Africa and Latin America
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Two nations which practiced ethnic nationalism.
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Greece and Italy
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What role did Sati play in the social and gender structure of South Asia before 1500?
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Sati was a social funeral practice among some Indian communities in which wives were required to throw their selves into their husband's funeral pyre.
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What impact did the social structure of Hinduism Caste system have on the gender roles in South Asia?
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Before the 1500s the Indian Caste System viewed men as superior to women in their caste. However, women in a higher caste were superior to men in a lower caste, demonstrating the gender and social inequalities in South Asia during this period.
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What was the social and gender significance of foot binding in East Asia prior to the 1500's?
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Initially, foot binding indicated a woman's social status. It showed that she was of a superior class and did not have to work; she could be carried from place to place by servants, which resulted in an increase in the restriction of freedom of women. Later foot binding was practiced throughout East Asian society and small feet were regarded as a sign of female beauty.
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: What role did social class and economics play in the development of Roman society?
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Conflict derived from the imbalance of power that the patrician class had over the plebeians. Only the patricians had the opportunity to hold high offices in government even though the vast majority of the Roman population was made up of plebeians. Government leaders were not paid making it impossible for plebeians to serve. The patricians used their economic power to oppress the disadvantaged plebeian class by denial their basic rights.
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What was the result of social and economic conflict between Patricians and Plebeians?
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Conflict between plebeians and patricians was based on the patrician class not giving plebeian's basic rights; as a result the Twelve Tablets became the center piece of the Roman Republics constitution, and made concessions that resulted in stabilizing the long social struggle between patricians and plebeians
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What was the impact of the Hindu Varna system in South Asia?
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Hindu social and economic system Varna, or caste system, divided the society of South Asian into five groups based on social and economic standings. The caste system became very complex and ingrained in both the social and economic classes of Hindu society. There was no mobility allowed within the classes and you were born, married and died within your caste.
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What country was the first to give suffrage to women?
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In 1893, New Zealand was the first country to allow women the right to vote.
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The Feminist movement of the 20th century was inspired by what movement of the 18th century?
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The Feminist movement in the 20th century roots extends back to the 18th century ideas of Enlightenment movement such as: individual rights, freedom, and participation in government by all classes.
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What was the feudal-like economic and social system that forced labor upon the natives in the New World?
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The Encomienda System was the social and economic system that granted the right to demand labor of native Indians, the Amerindians, by the encomendero, the Spanish settler landowner. In return for this labor supply the encomendero was responsible for safeguarding the natives' health and safety.
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What were social and economic classes that resulted from the conquest of the New World by the Spanish conquistadors?
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The social classes that resulted from the new empire were a multicultural and economically diverse society. The Peninsulares, the highest and economically well off class came directly from Spain, their descendants were the Creoles. The mix of European and natives were the mestizos and the mix of African and European were the mulattoes. At the bottom of the social order were the Native and African mix class called the zambos.
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In Russia, what was the desired social and economic outcome of the Emancipation of the Serfs?
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In 1861, Czar Alexander II freed the serfs with the hope that it would put an end to social unrest and economic prosperity would be achieved in Russia through increase in agricultural output. The Russian government compensated landowners for the loss of land and serfs.
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What was the result of the Emancipation of the Serfs in Russia?
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Although Czar Alexander II hoped that setting the serfs free would cause an increase in productivity in Russia's agricultural output, there was little change. Some emancipated serfs did remain on the land, but many moved to cities and became the new urban workforce in Russia's push for industrialization, but new social problems occurred as a result of industrialization.
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What is Confucian Orthodoxy?
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Confucian Orthodoxy was a form of Confucianism also known as Korean Confucianism, which was influenced by neo-Confucianism in China. It was a fundamental part of Korean society, and shaped the moral system, the way of life, social relations, culture, and was the basis for the legal system. This form of Confucianism also placed many restrictions on women and greatly affected family life.
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In what ways did Confucian orthodoxy affect women?
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In every level women were considered to be in a lower position than men. Women were no longer allowed to raise their children in their parents home, widowed and divorced women were no longer allowed to get remarried, women were not allowed to inherit property, and women were not allowed multiple marriages.
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List two reasons why the population growth of Japan slowed.
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1.too dense, Japan lacked the space need to facilitate a large population 2.scarcity of resources, with a large population and a small area of land resources were be too limited, and life would become much tougher.
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With what tactics did Japan slow their population growth?
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late marriages, contraception, abortion, and infanticide
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