What History Topic are you all Studying at School At The Moment

Started by Commando Queen3 pages

Originally posted by rickyduck
Im currently on the topic of wwII and dictatorships, but they suck so I sorta take secondary lessons on communism, and other famous feats in history 😐

Ditto

Im doing two research papers:

1) Spartacus as a general-politician in the late-Roman Republic. I'm basically comparing him to Marius, Sulla, Pompey and the like and saying that the Roman reaction to his rebellion was a sign of decay and symbol of how the Senat could not handle Marian style generals in the lateRR. (ie they were doomed)

2) The rise of militarism in the Cold War US through the developing genre of American military science fiction. I'm studing the origins of the genre and how Americnan militaristic ideals through tis genere changed from the 50's to Vietnam, to Reagan.

Last time I checked we were doing German Reunion and fall of communism...mostly German history though.

Meh, I'm a History Teacher...

Originally posted by Swirly Girl
Meh, I'm a History Teacher...

Then let us modify the question: What do you currently teach at your school?

Also, is the US a Democracy?

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Originally posted by Alliance
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Yeah I know, I ask that everyone nowadays.

me too. but i thought you said that opinions of our history teachers didnt matter? 😕 😂

Swirly Girl, Bardock and I have been having an argument about the nature of the governemnt of the United States. He claims it is a representative democracy and a republic. I claim that it is a federal republic with strong democratic influences...did you have an opinion? you can post it here. We'd like your input.

Originally posted by Alliance
me too. but i thought you said that opinions of our history teachers didnt matter? 😕 😂

Swirly Girl, Bardock and I have been having an argument about the nature of the governemnt of the United States. He claims it is a representative democracy and a republic. I claim that it is a federal [b]republic with strong democratic influences...did you have an opinion? you can post it here. We'd like your input. [/B]

Well, I don't think they matter, because I do believe the definition to be true. But I just like to know the opinions of people. And support is such a nice thing. I was unhappy debating against you two without support, although I am sure I am right.

Rest I agree with your post.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Then let us modify the question: What do you currently teach at your school?

Also, is the US a Democracy?

A variety of classes. Communism, WWI, WWII, King John, Henry VIII.

political and social classification after the industrial revolution