9/20/13 “European attitudes”

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9/20/13 “European attitudes” “I contend that we [Britons] are the first race in the world, and the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for the human race.” - Cecil Rhodes, 1877 What do you think Mr. Rhodes’ goal is in making this statement? Why? On desk: MWH 340-342 w/ directed notes

9/20/13 World History Agenda Vocabulary (class notes) Group work to debrief 2 readings HW: None! 

9/20/13 Class Notes raw materials: resources used to make products example: Wheat & sugar are the raw materials necessary to produce your cereal. + = cash crop: crop produced for its economic value rather than for use by its owner example: Europeans replaced food crops grown by Africans with the cash crops of palm oil & rubber.

Entrance Ticket collection Close journals and pass them to the front.

MWH 339 - 340 Group one: #1 Group two: #2 – 3 Group three: #4 Group four: #5 MWH 340 – 342 Group five: #1 Group six: #2 Group seven: #3 Group 8: #4 – 5 Group nine: #6 - 7