| History 151: World Civilizations I | Fall 2009 (last updated on 11/7/09) |
| Think/Write Guidelines | KCC, Higgins |
Think/Write Questions
1. Do you think written records are necessary for us to truly understand past civilizations?
2. Do you think historians use their own personal values to interpret the significance of past events?
3. If creation myths help us understand our purpose in life, do you think the same could be said about the evolutionary theory?
4. Do you think archaeologists can have a good understanding of an ancient society based solely on the artifacts they uncover?
5. Do you think acceptance of either the candelabra theory or the "Noah's Ark" theory could be based on a person's view of modern day race relations?
6. How important do you think is the natural environment in determining the cultural characteristics of a civilization?
7. Do you think the Bible can help scholars understand the history and beliefs of the Jewish people?
8. For those who are doing Service Learning. Why did you choose SL? What do you hope to learn from this experience?
9. For those who participated in the loko i'a (fishpond) service project on Saturday (9/12 or 11/14). Mai maka'u i ka hana; maka'u i ka moloa. (Don't be afraid of work; be afraid of being lazy.) Ma ka hana ka ‘ike. (In working one learns.) How did your work at Waikalua Loko help you understand either or both of these 'olelo no'eau (wise sayings) ?
10. For those who participated in the lo'i kalo (taro patch) service project at Waialua (9/13) or Ulupo Heiau (10/10). How did your taro patch experience complement what you're learning in this class? Did you learn any lessons that go beyond the study of history (i.e. work, community, the learning process)?
| Think/Write #1 is due on Laulima by 11:59 p.m. on Fri (9/25). Please read posted Think/Writes before class on Mon (9/28). |
11. Do you think the official ideology of a nation can influence
its interpretation of archaeological remains (i.e. communist China's interpretation of Ban Po)?
12. Although they lack metal tools, wheeled vehicles, and writing, do you think
the urban centers in the Americas should be considered "civilizations"?
13. Do you think Jenne-jeno should be considered a city, even if it lacks many of
the characteristics of urbanization?
14. After having first developed villages and then cities, do you think the creation
of empires was a natural progression for humans?
15. Do you think historians should use Homer's Iliad & Odyssey to help them
understand parts of Greek history, or should we value these works as purely
literary achievements with no historical authenticity?
16. Now that you know what the ancient Greeks thought about homosexuality, does
this help you understand our modern-day "nature vs. nurture" debate
regarding the origins of homosexuality?
17. Why do you think the Greek city-states, who were able to repulse the Persian attempts
to conquer them in the early 5th century B.C.E., fell so quickly to
Philip of Macedonia in 338 B.C.E.?
18. For those who are doing Service Learning. Discuss the new information you're learning and/or the skills you're acquiring from your SL experience.
19. For those who participated in the Kaniakapupu service project on Sunday (10/4). What did you learn about the site, the volunteers who maintain it, or Hawaiian history by helping at Kamehameha III's summer palace in Nu'uanu?
| Think/Write #2 is due on Laulima by 11:59 p.m. on Mon (10/26). Please read posted Think/Writes before class on Wed (10/28). |
20. The plebeians of ancient Rome won equality over 100 years of persistent legal
battles. Do you admire their tenacity, or do you think a violent civil war would
have been more useful in bringing about reforms in a timely manner?
21. The Roman practice of extending degrees of citizenship to conquered peoples
contributed to Rome's wealth and power. Can you think of a modern-day country
that has done something similar? Discuss the effectiveness of this strategy.
22. Why do you think both the Jewish religious authorities and the Roman colonial
administrators disliked Jesus?
23. How do you think the actions of emperors Constantine and Theodosius changed
the course of Christianity?
24. What do you think Confucius would say if he were confronted with modern American
society? What are we doing right or wrong according to Confucius?
25. Considering that each new dynasty typically presented a negative view of the
previous dynasty, do you think Qin Shi Huangdi was as bad as Han scholars have
described him?
26. Why do you think the Chinese Empire lasted -- with several interruptions -into
the 20th century while the Roman Empire disintegrated in the 5th century C.E.?
27. For those who are doing Service Learning. Share specific instances that stand out in your mind. Why do you think they made such an impression on you?
| Think/Write #3 is due on Laulima by 11:59 p.m. on Fri (11/27). Please read posted Think/Writes before class on Mon (11/30). |