PPT-Popular rebellions
Author : pamella-moone | Published Date : 2016-11-11
Socioeconomic context Labourers are able to command higher wages Landowners are struggling to adapt to new conditions Landowners try to revive feudal services
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Socioeconomic context Labourers are able to command higher wages Landowners are struggling to adapt to new conditions Landowners try to revive feudal services Squeezing of tenants in manorial courts. C4K4. Objectives. 1) Threat to Folk Culture.. 2) Environmental Impact of Popular Culture. How . MDC’s. threaten LCD’s Culture. Rise in incomes = rise in demand of. Western products. . Loss of Traditional Values: may turn away from traditional material culture of food, clothing, and shelter. Why?. . . Culture:. . . What people care about …. . . What people take care of…. 2. Folk & Popular Culture: Terms. HABIT. “a repetitive act that a particular . individual. . performs”. Of Upper and Lower Canada 1837. What we know already:. Residents of Upper and Lower Canada were dissatisfied with their governments in the early 1830s. Their governments were . undemocratic. (decisions were not fairly made through elections) because the officials came from only a small group of the . Vampire . Books & Movies. Monika Garcia. Prof. . Gemoll. . 1. Brief Facts. on . Vampires. 2. Popular Vamp Shows. This HBO show is based on . Charlaine. Harris novels . Sookie. Stackhouse southern vampire series.. Objectives. Diffusion of Popular Housing, Clothing, and Food. Electronic Diffusion of Popular . Culture. Underlining thread to popular culture is CONSUMPTION.. Diffusion of Popular Housing, Clothing, and Food. Revolt of Edwin and . Morcar. 1068. In 1068, Edwin, . Morcar. and Edgar the . Aetheling. left London and fled north to gather support for a rebellion. Edwin seemed to be upset that he hadn’t been able to marry one of William’s daughters and . The cat eye. Popular culture is defined as cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to or aimed at the tastes of general masses of people, much easier said: something aimed to please the basic human of our society.. Dr. David Lavery, Fall 2016. Entities and Groups. Special Topics in Popular Culture, Fall 2016. Brotherhood without Banners. Special Topics in Popular Culture, Fall 2016. Children of the Forest. Special Topics in Popular Culture, Fall 2016. C4K4. Objectives. 1) Threat to Folk Culture.. 2) Environmental Impact of Popular Culture. How . MDC’s. threaten LCD’s Culture. Rise in incomes = rise in demand of. Western products. . Loss of Traditional Values: may turn away from traditional material culture of food, clothing, and shelter. Why?. SS9 – April 4. Punishing the Rebels. After the rebellions were . defeated, . the . leaders . were treated. harshly. ; the British hoped that quick and . severe . punishment would . deter . (stop) future rebellions. WGSS SS10 Mr. Salter. Pre-Rebellion recap. Upper Canada. Family Compact. Mainly English. Run by British governor. Land owned by wealthy and church. Lower Canada. Chateau clique. Mainly French. Run by British governor. . Read pg. 108 in book. Culture and Customs. People living in other locations often have extremely different social customs. . Geographers ask why such differences exist and how social customs are related to the cultural landscape.. Evolution of Popular Music . Watch the following clip. Take note of the following areas: . Fashion. Musical styles. Instrumentation . Mood . Evolution of Music..... Pop Music Over the Years . https://. Age of Revolutions and . Rebellions. SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions. . a. Examine absolutism through a comparison of the rules of Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great, and Tokugawa .
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