Thursday, April 22, 2010

Questions for Tess

1. To what extent was the Cold War ideological?
2. How did the end of the Cold War effect the world?
3. Did the United States "win" the Cold War

1. Describe how Deng came to power and then solidified that power.
2. Examine the effectiveness of agricultural reform in China.
3. To what extent were the four modernizations implemented.
4. What effect did Deng's reign have on the society
5. Evaluate the effectiveness of the industrial reforms of Deng.
6. Why did political reform fail in China.
7. Describe the events surrounding Tiananmen Square and evaluate the Chinese response to the incident.
8. How were China and the U.S.S.R. similar in their reform efforts? How were they different?

8 comments:

Alanna said...
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Alanna said...

Thanks for the questions and the document on docushare.

Unknown said...

Hello anybody,
So for the third question, "To what extent were the four modernizations implemented." would anybody think it would be good to break it up into 1)agriculture - biggest focus 2) Industry - pretty good 3) Science/Tech and Military - kinda sorta............or any other brilliant thoughts, b/c i'm stumped??????

Tess B. said...

Hey Mr. O,
I'm having the same problem as Connor. I know the buckets for question three can be broken down into the modernizations, but how would you address how they were implemented? To what extent were they successful?
Thanks,
Tess (1 of 8)

emily o said...

Hello blog people!
Number 8 is causing problems in my life. I am not recollecting reform in the USSR very well and so I am not sure how they are similar other than decollectivization.... any other ideas?

Emily

Unknown said...

Emily, maybe something about how Stalin set up opportunities in cities that drew people away from the countryside, i remember something about that but maybe i'm wrong and probably not a lot of help.........also on number 6 i'm pretty stumped other than the buckets we got in 5th period...

Unknown said...

Tess - I found that I didn't have enough to make an entire bucket out of science and technology, so I just combined it with the industrial bucket. Although, I am not sure if that is the best way to approach it...

Unknown said...

Maxine, I think that is what Mr. O said would be best in class

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