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2 Click here to start without the instructions! semicolonization Click here to start without the instructions! Click the Semicolon to Begin... or

3 semicolonization There are two things that can happen when a country colonizes another. 1. The colonial power upon arrival, can segregate itself from the native culture, lending itself to acts of genocide and oppression.genocide This is the negative form of colonization. 2. The colonial power can respect the native culture; it can incorporate their values into its way of life. This would be a positive colonization or Semicolonization. Next

4 semicolonization Like the colonial and native cultures that we will deal with, clauses have similar reactions to colonization. An independent clause is a full sentence pattern that either stands alone or could stand alone – just like a valued culture. A subordinate clause is a full sentence structure that functions within a sentence but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence – just like a destroyed culture cannot. Next

5 semicolonization If there are mediators and ambassadors between the two independent cultures, the colonization can be successful, with both sides retaining their identities.mediatorsambassadors If there is no one to mediate the differences of the two cultures, the stronger of the two cultures will conquer the weaker.mediate Similarly... We can use a semicolon between two closely related clauses so long as they are independent; We use a comma between an independent clause and its weaker subordinate clause, just like this one. subordinate When a transitional expression appears between independent clauses, we precede it with a semicolon and usually follow it with a comma. Next

6 semicolonization Your mission is to be the mediator between similar clauses as the user of the semicolon. The semicolon that you will use looks just like this: When you see two independent clauses that you think can be semicolonized, click the semicolon on the screen. When you see that the clauses are not independent, that one is subordinate to the other, click the comma. Good luck! Start Now!

7 semicolonization When the Pilgrims came to America the Native Americans greeted them which may have been a mistake considering how crazy, hungry, and well-armed the British were. Click on Massasoit to learn more about the Native American experience! Click on Deacon Samuel Chapin to learn more about the Puritan experience!

8 semicolonization Britain had many of the same priorities as the people of India they were both family oriented and had advanced commerce. Click on Ghandi to learn more about the Indian experience! Click on Winston Churchill to learn more about the English experience!

9 semicolonization The Spanish, led by Christopher Columbus, met the Taino Indians a people that the Conquistadors thought were savages. Click on Christopher Columbus to learn more about the Spanish experience! Click on Enriquillos to learn more about the Taino experience!

10 semicolonization The Romans appreciated the idea of law as the Hebrews did therefore, the Romans occupied the Holy Land but allowed the Hebrews to remain in power locally. Click on Octavius Caesar to learn more about the Roman experience! Click on Moses to learn more about the Hebrew experience!

11 semicolonization Alexander the Great, the Greek conqueror, appreciated the value of various cultures when he and his soldiers conquered a land, they allowed its people to maintain their customs. Click on Alexander the Great to learn more about the Greek experience! Click on Vardan Mamikonyan to learn more about the Persian experience!

12 semicolonization When the French colonized South East Asia they conquered many countries Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Click on Napoleon III to learn more about the French experience! Click on Ho Chi Minh to learn more about the South East Asian experience!

13 Now move on to question number 123456

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15 Great Job!

16 Test me! Go ahead and test yourself. Some of the following sentences are correct; some of them are false. Test me!

17 When the British came to America the Native Americans greeted them; which may have been a mistake considering how crazy, hungry, and well-armed the British were. Correct False

18 The Spanish, led by Christopher Columbus, met the Taino Indians, a people that the Conquistadors thought were savages. correct False

19 When the French colonized South East Asia they conquered many countries: Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. correct False

20 Britain had many of the same priorities as the people of India, they were both family oriented and had advanced commerce. correct False

21 The Romans appreciated the idea of law as the Hebrews did, therefore, the Romans occupied the Holy Land but allowed the Hebrews to remain in power locally. correct False

22 Alexander the Great, the Greek conqueror, appreciated the value of various cultures; when he and his soldiers conquered a land, they allowed its people to maintain their customs. correct False

23 Now move on to question number 123456

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25 Genocide Main Entry: geno·cide Pronunciation: 'je-n&-"sId Function: noun : the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group geno·cid·al /"je-n&-'sI-d&l/ adjective Example: When the Nazis tried to kill all of the Jews in concentration camps, they attempted the act of genocide. Return

26 Subordinate Main Entry: [1]sub·or·di·nate Pronunciation: s&-'bor-d&n-&t, -'bord-n&t Function: adjective 1 : placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position : INFERIOR 2 : submissive to or controlled by authority 3 a : of, relating to, or constituting a clause that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb b : SUBORDINATING - sub·or·di·nate·ly adverb sub·or·di·nate·ness noun Example: A soldier is a subordinate of the general in an army. Return

27 Mediate Main Entry: [2]me·di·ate Pronunciation: 'mE-dE-"At Function: verb Inflected Form(s): -at·ed; -at·ing transitive senses 1 a : to effect by action as an intermediary b : to bring accord out of by action as an intermediary 2 a : to act as intermediary agent in bringing, effecting, or communicating b : to transmit as intermediate mechanism or agency intransitive senses 1 : to interpose between parties in order to reconcile them 2 : to reconcile differences - me·di·a·tive /-"A-tiv/ adjective me·di·a·to·ry /-&-"tOr-E, -"tor-/ adjective Example: The teacher must mediate when two students get into a fight. Return

28 ambassador Main Entry: am·bas·sa·dor Pronunciation: am-'ba-s&-d&r, &m-, im-, -"dor, -'bas-d&r Function: noun 1 : an official envoy; especially : a diplomatic agent of the highest rank accredited to a foreign government or sovereign as the resident representative of his own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment 2 a : an authorized representative or messenger b : an unofficial representative - am·bas·sa·do·ri·al /-"ba-s&-'dOr-E-&l, -'dor-/ adjective am·bas·sa·dor·ship /-'ba-s&-d&r-"ship/ noun Example: The dignitary that came from China to talk to the President is an ambassador. Return

29 Wow! You seem to have really mastered the semicolon! Great job!


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