Monday, May 18, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Preparation for meeting of the minds
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Preperation for Meeting of the minds
Chap 31: Revolution, Rebuilding, New challenges
The twenty-first century brought about hope for most individuals. It was the start of a new era and hopefully the end of most conflicts. This hope was crushed in the very beginning. 9/11 made the U.S loose all hope for peace in the world. Their are many problems during this century so far and some even reflect back to the 20th century. First of all problems such as global warming, pollution and terrorism have hit an all time high. The problem that reflects back to the 20th century is genocide. After the Holocaust, the united states had promised that it would never allow this monstrosity to happen again, yet it is still occurring in Sudan. Many mistakes of the 20th century are reflected back to those of this century. For example the war in Iraq is sometimes seen as a double of the Vietnam war during the 20th century. Many problems face our nation and our world today and we, all countries, must come together in order to fix them.
Chap 31: Revolution, Rebuilding, New challenges

Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Chap 31: Revolution, Rebuilding, New challenges

Thursday, May 7, 2009
Chap 31: Revolution, Rebuilding, New challenges
This painting was created by Avtandil Makharoblidze from the Republic of Georgia. Avtandil's impressionists style is revealed through this painting out on the town. The light and harmony in this piece brings about a poetic feel to the observer. The woman looks confident in both her posture and in her body language. In all of his paintings, Avtandil shows human beings as being beautiful. During the 21th century, although there were challenges, there were also many up sides. People were feeling better about themselves. More people went out at night and the women showed confidence in their attire and in their attitudes. The 21th century brought about confidence in many young women and Avtandil chose to show this confidence in many of his paintings.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Chap 31: Revolution, Rebuilding and New Challenges
We also learned about global security concerns. From what i learned, Global security is the safety of our entire world, not just one nation. Some major factors that impact our world are nuclear bombs. these bombs could easily make our world unsafe because it could wipe out our entire planet. another factor is global warming. it not only affects one nation, but our entire world.
Throughout these presentations, it surprised me that Europe was having a population decline. I actually thought that Europe's population was booming, much like our population because of the increase in immigrants.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The Second World War
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Second World War

Sunday, April 26, 2009
The Second World War
This painting depicts the deadly results of WWII even though there are no humans in this picture. The crashed planes most likely held pilots whose jobs were to bomb others. Because their planes crashed, they the pilots are probably in the sea, dead, making it a dead sea. This painting shows the devastation that war brings and during world war 2, there were many lives lost.
The Second World War

Sunday, April 19, 2009
The Second World War: Hitler's foreign policy
In order to fully understand Hitler's policy, we, students, were given the job to achieve each of Hitler's goals by making political decisions during times of crisis. We had to chose whether it was a good idea to invade Austria in 1934, invade the Rhineland in 1936 and take over Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1938 and 1939. For me it was hard for me to chose to take over any countries because it was not right, but I had to think back to the goals. After we found out how our decisions affected Germany, we then found out what Hitler did in the same situations and if he actually achieved all of his goals. Since Hitler was a ruthless ruler, it was second nature to him to disobey the Treaty of Versailles and take over any country. During the Austrian crisis, Hitler took over Austria and many other countries by political pressure and military force. He never chose to do nothing when he had the chance.
I think the reason that Hitler kept on disobeying the treaty was because he had no opposition. The allies did nothing to stop Hitler because they feared another war. They did not understand that if a person can get away with something, that person will keep doing the same things. If no one stood in my way, I would do anything I wanted. This is another reason why the treaty of Versailles was a failure, it was not enforced.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Age of Anxiety

The Great depression brought devastation to all people around the world, not just in America. After the stock market crash, people were out of jobs. They could not find ways to make money or support their families so some even turned to suicide. This painting by Isaac Soyer portrays the devastation brought on by this time. these people are waiting to get jobs and they don't look very enthusiastic about it. They must have known that during those times, finding a job was close to impossible. Even keeping your current job was very hard.
CONNECTION ACROSS TIME: AGE OF ANXIETY
The times between the 2 great wars is similar to our time now. We are also skeptical about the future so this could be called the second age of anxiety. There are many small battles going on among countries just as during the first age of anxiety and we are also in a depression. People are loosing their jobs or are being laid off and they are having a hard time finding jobs. Families have been forced to cut back on spending and some have even filled for bankruptcy. We are in bad time now just as we were during the 1930s. the event that brought the U.S. out of the Great Depression was WWII. No one wants another world war today so they are very skeptical.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
The Age of Anxiety

Friday, April 10, 2009
The Age of Anxiety

Thursday, April 2, 2009
The First World War: The Treaty of Versailles

This is another piece of work by otto Dix. It portrays the craziness of the first world war. It is of soldiers in gas masks throwing grenades at their enemies. these soldiers, with their gas masks seem inhuman. I believe that this is the message that Dix was trying to portray. He wanted to show that war is itself inhuman. The soldiers are even portrays as animals in order to portray the savagery of destruction.
Clemenceau, the French leader seemed to be a big influence during these talks. His goal was not to bring about peace, but to punish Germany for destroying most of his country. When revenge plays a big role in a treaty, it cannot have any progress. Clemenceau got most of what he wanted. Germany's military was drastically reduced and they lost much territory. They were basically left with nothing. David Loyd George of Great Britain did not want to punish Germany as harshly as Clemenceau did and neither did Wilson. The only leader who got what he wanted was Clemenceau. The allied powers should have not taken Clemenceau so seriously since he was only fueled by rage.
Connection Across Time
Today, treaties are not created in order to humiliate a country. Treaties are created in order to bring about peace; peace cannot exist if a country is humiliated. In order to settle their differences, countries meet and decide a compromise that will work for both parties.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
The First World War: Final Moments of War

This self portrait of Otto Dix reveals the uncertainty that WWI brought. The soldier who has a big badge on his helmet, which is a sign of honor has a worried look on his face. You'll also notice that the background is very dark which can symbolize death, the many deaths brought on by war
Today we discussed the treaty of Versailles and its affects on the countries on Europe and beyond. WWI ended with the signing of the treaty of Versailles which was signed at the palace of Versailles in Paris. this treaty was not a very stable treaty because it was unfair. An unfair treaty, i believe is doomed to fail. All allied powers were present at this meeting accept the defeated axis powers. The allied powers basically told what the losing powers what to do and did not give them a chance to have any input. When a country is told what to do, that country will have hostility and resentment. It is very much like a teenager and a parent. If that teenager is just told what to do by his or her parents without being allowed to talk, that teenager will rebel. this is exactly what Germany did. At least it is what they will do. Also the war guilt clause really punished Germany. Although the war was not Germany's fault, she was blamed. Germany was just caught up in a series of alliances that brought about war. The incident, the shooting of Franz Ferdinand, that brought about the war did not even involve Germany. Because of this guilt clause, Germany forever hated the allied powers.
We also talked today about Wilson's 14 points. Woodrow Wilson of the U.S. wanted peace in Europe. He wanted freedom of the seas, he also did not want Germany to be so severely punished that they would seek revenge.
WWI led to a great amount of losses but it also led to the uses of new technology. New countries were also formed as a result of the peace talks. The people of the former countries must have not felt a difference when they were told that they were living in a new country. For example the people of Serbia must not have felt a difference when they found out that their country was now called Yugoslavia.