1) Who were the (2) Philosophers that greatly impact / relate to your Kahiau Project topic? Explain who they are, where they are from, what "THEORIES" connect with your project, and how these theories and results continue to impact your groups Kahiau Issue in Modern Hawaii? The first theorist that relates to my Kahiau project is Monseque. His contribution towards the Kahiau project was through his writing. He wrote about the different roles in society and how there were different classes of people. He talked about the rich and the poor. Our project is based off of homeless which is a good resource that we could use when talking about the different roles in society. The second theorist that relates to my Kahiau project is Francis Bacon. I generally believe that his thought process is something that relates to our Kahiau project. He said “in order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.” With that in mind a lot of homeless people are the hard laborers. They are known as the dark in the world but in reality a lot of industries need these homeless people to run their factories. A lot of them are very hard workers that just don't get paid enough and that's why they live on the streets. 2) What were the (2) biggest Industrial Revolution results that most greatly impact / relate to your Kahiau Project Topic? Explain what these are, who discovered or created it, and how these Industrial Revolution outcomes continue to impact your groups Kahiau Issue in Modern Hawaii?
3) What were (2) propelling factors that occurred during the Era of Expansion, Exchange, and Colonization? Where did these factors come from/were caused by? and How does it continue to impact your groupʻs Kahiau Issue in modern Hawaii? Some major factors that occurred during the Era of Expansion, Exchange, and Colonization were the transfers of goods, thoughts and ideas, and also the effects of these exchanges on the people. Many different exotic items were exchanged, like spices (cinnamon, peppercorn, chili peppers, etc.). These exchanges brought tremendous wealth among the people who were the ones facilitating the trade. Other things that were transferred from one place to another was ideas. Bringing ideas from one place to another expands its grounds and eventually becomes revolutionary, possibly creating new technologies. Other ideas like religion was brought from one place to another, pulling people into new faiths and expanding the ideas of certain gods. On the other hand, the effects on the people that these exchanges caused tragedies like deaths amongst native peoples. Diseases like smallpox, malaria, measles, the black plague, and std’s overcame the native populations, and killed them in mass numbers. These events affect our Kahiau project because people who were diseased were considered a minority and pushed the side, leaving them in the dirt with nothing. That could create a string of poor families because they were given nothing. And because the natives were already the minorities, it leaves them helpless and that’s why my group chose the issue of poverty because we understand the root of the issue and know how to help. 4) What are (2) propelling factors that happened and most greatly impact your project as a result of the Era of Imperialization? Where did these factors come from / were caused by? and How does it continue to impact your groupʻs Kahiau Issue in modern Hawaii? Two propelling factors that happened and most greatly impacted our project as a result of the Era of Imperialization was energy and technology. The Europeans had an advantage of coal so they had a ready supply of energy, giving them the ability to pump water from Steam Engines and construct railroads and steel. The way was made for them from other factories. This continues to impact our groupʻs Kahiau Issue in modern Hawaii and all-around by looking at machines to limit the cost of production. In that time, resources were cheap so they set the stage to make new technology.
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