IndustrialThe industrial and French revolution have brought upon many problems and some of these problems can be traced until today! Our Kahiau topic is on gender inequality and its a huge thing that still exists today. I can link this back to the industrial revolution where factories, machines, and all these new types of technology are being formed. Technology such as machinery and factories were a huge thing because these were al types of job sources that people needed to be able to get money to support themselves as well as their family. I can connect this to one of the main problems in gender inequality known as job segregation. Job segregation are more commonly found to be applied to women stating they are not eligible to work in this area. Women in the past were forced to work on fields and do all hard labor while men were sitting inside a factory working because factory work was considered "a mans job". The industrial revolution still plays a part today! Especially when it comes to gender inequality. Further understanding our history is a great way for us and especially others to understand why things are happening and why most Hawaiians are not happy with what the government is doing. For example, if David Ige and the whole government system were raised and learned the past lives of Hawaiian ancestors I strongly believe things such as building a multi million dollar telescope is not something people would want to have. To know the root of the Hawaiian peoples anger would also be really important and maybe Hawaii might change. I think it's David Iges ignorance and poor decisions toward the Hawaiian people that make us Hawaiians dislike him. For example we have lots of people including our kupuna who are still working to push for a change. Sustainable Development Goals. (n.d.). Retrieved November 19, 2020, from https://unfoundation.org/what-we-do/issues/sustainable-development-goals/?gclid=EAIaIQ obChMI-K7irq_Y6gIVdSCtBh3hqAbGEAAYASADEgLMbPD_BwE Akana, H. (n.d.). FL Summer 20 (5) Colonization - ImperialismJun 26, 2020 10:22 AM.webm. Retrieved November19,2020,from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kn7DaWeO8KI2kblnAQXYfbFRYyLCUg0B/view The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: Crash Course World History #9. (n.d.). Retrieved October 31, 2020, from https://edpuzzle.com/assignments/5ee128b83115e63f0b904038/watch Akana, H. (n.d.). FL Summer 20 (3) - Exploration, Exchange, Expansion, Enlightenment & Colonization - GoogleSlides.webm.RetrievedOctober31,2020,from https://drive.google.com/file/d/10a0GNZzoGN4TreZC_WyVQR6O2d4sVvKw/view
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