Wednesday, September 30, 2009

-Natural Right:(noun) any right that exists by virtue of natural law.
-Social Contract:(noun)
1.
the voluntary agreement among individuals by which, according to any of various theories, as of Hobbes, Locke, or Rousseau, organized society is brought into being and invested with the right to secure mutual protection and welfare or to regulate the relations among its members.
2.
an agreement for mutual benefit between an individual or group and the government or community as a whole.

Popular Sovereignty
–noun
1.
the doctrine that sovereign power is vested in the people and that those chosen to govern, as trustees of such power, must exercise it in conformity with the general will.
2.
American History. (before the Civil War) a doctrine, held chiefly by the opponents of the abolitionists, that the people living in a territory should be free of federal interference in determining domestic policy, esp. with respect to slavery.

- The right of revolution (or right of rebellion) is a right or duty, variously stated throughout history, possessed by subjects of a state that justifies their action to overthrow the government to whom the subjects otherwise would owe allegiance.(from the site:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_of_revolution)

It is to judge all of these but if I had to put one before the rest I would have to chose Popular Sovereignity.



Monday, September 28, 2009

What was the importance of the French and Indian War? How did it affect the colonists and British leadership?
- The French and Indian War was inportant because it settled a dispute of the vast amount of land that the french were claiming. The British was doubtfull in the begginnging but towards the end they started to win so that doubt subsided.


What issues and concerns by the colonists lead to their declaring independence from Britain?
-The big issues with Britan was when britan started to put a taks on everday items and they had to pay to use them well pay more to use them. Then a law was made in which it stated that the British could make any law over the colonist any law that they see fit. The Boston Day Massacre was a horrible thing the British massacred the colonist well some they lined them up and shot them down.


What were some of the main principles from which the Declaration of Independence was created? In other words, what new ideas and beliefs did the Declaration “state”?
- The new beliefs of the decleration was for peace and unity there was to be a goverment in which would protect the people and there rights. If failing to do so the people could then realect another goverment.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

1. What are the importance of the French and the Indian War. How did it affect the colonists and the British leadership?

The French and Indian war was an important war because the victor would then control a vast amount of land. It affected the colonist and the British leaders badly because the French had the Indians as allys so British lost battles.

2. What issues and concerns by the colonist lead to their declaring independence from Britan?

The British wanted the colonist to help pay for the cost of the war. The colonist refused which caused the making of the stamp act, and the Deceratory act which says that the British can make laws over the colonish at any time whatsoever. This led to the Bostonsay massacre which then the colonist declared independence.

3. What were some of the main priniciples from wchi the Decleration of Independence was created? In other words what new ideas and beliefs did the Decleration"state"?

That everyone should have equel rights and wether they are kings, royalty, or presidents. There should be a goverment protecting the peoples rights. If the goverment fails to do the so the people can realect a new goverment.
1. What are the different reasons morroccains migrate away from morrocco? Using Esprat+G what are possible different groups and whar are their reasons?

Morroccains tend to migrate from morrocco for reasons such as education, family,love and work. A morroccain family has a child sends their child to a great school and then for college they wont there child to leave morrocco to seek greater knowledge in other continents. Some morroccains have family members in other continents so they then travel there they migrate to a different place. Some morroccains tend to go for love they love someone and want to get married to that person out of morrocco or near the other family. Work my dad is in morrocco for his work so he migrated here for 3 years while morroccains might migrate to America for the same reasons.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Jake and Amir: Wadrobe

I watched Jake and Amir: wadrobe, for my prodcast. My freind told me about this for the prodcast and I thought it a good idea to watch so I did. It was funny because of the way jake and amir acted they are perfectly funny. I couldn't stop laughing even after the scene was over. I watched this for my entertainment and also for the homework I learned a new way to pass time.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Where and How I see Colonization in Morrocco

When people from other countries come to morrocco eigther for buisness or to start a new and make a new life. People at the consulate come to morrocco to help people with there visa's so that these people can see the rest of the world. So where would be at the consalate where my dad works but not in this dipartment and how is giving people visa's.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Goals for the School Year

My goals of the year are mainly to do better in every subject, I want to become a better student and not so lazy. In the previous year I was a lazy student, lazy student equels lazy grades. This year I want to take all that lazyness and transform that into something that is active I want to be able to make homework fun although I think that is impossible. These are my goals for the year.
-Justin