Students will be able to analyze multiple sources to determine the influence of Maya, Azteca and Inca society
Basic question: Where do the Maya, Aztec and Incas people influence in the past and the present?
The society of Inca, Maya, Aztec influenced the past through the contribution to the government. All three societies have clear hierarchies
"Maya society is divided by class and occupation and is hierarchical, the king is a class of aristocracy, the middle class consists of pastor and civilian, and the lowest class is slave." Azteca and Inca have the same system. In "Aztecs" Jose Maldonado said "Aztec society is a rigorous hierarchy governed by the emperor like the god" (Maldonado 59) and Akbarpa. Tell said, "Inca society is hierarchical and highly concentrated, at the top of society there is a sacred emperor pyramid, followed by governors, rulers and leaders of rural areas, and finally ordinary people." (Pattle 60)
The hierarchy established by these civilizations has always been regarded as the ultimate formation of democracy in the history of the monarchy of Europe.
In Susan Hopkins' Maya Civilization, Jose Maldonado's Azteca, and Akbar Patel's Inca, the civilizations of Maya, Aste Croatians and Incas have an impact on today's society. This can be reflected in the development of ______ and _____.
And Inca. Writing valuable articles to discuss why these societies have influence on the past and present
As part of the midterm exam 2, the completeness and effort of the student profile will be evaluated. Mid-term exams will reach 15% of the final grade. In addition, the final screencast video demo will be evaluated at the end of term. Professors fully appreciate the entire presentation of Screencasts, including the information provided, the use of information sources, and the quality of video and audio. This is equivalent to 10% of your final grade.
The voting rate of the middle election in 2017 was the worst of the three. In 2017, middle-aged older people voted for 9% compared to 12.0% in the 2016 middle election and 19.1% in the fall of 2016. Of the 382 residents of the Pforzheimer House with the highest voting rate, only 69 people were voted (only 18% voting rate). First, we check whether the voter's voting rate is related to the number of candidates in the campaign. It is suggested that if more candidates participate in the elections, the vote rate can be increased. Perhaps there are more options and as more elections become more competitive, more people believe their voting will change. Candidates themselves may strive people to vote for them as they face more competition.
UC seems to be able to increase the number of voters by having more candidates participate. Otherwise, the best choice for UC is to promote midterm election more. The elderly voting rate is 9% (19.1% in the fall of 2016) and the new voter turnout is 35% (compared with 54%), so the middle elections are significantly less than the autumn elections. UC must take action, I hope this article will also help to improve voter turnout
According to the Tufts University Citizen Participation Information Research Center (CIRCLE), the youth voting rate in the middle election was between 20% and 25% in 20 years. However, in mid-2018, CIRCLE voted for 10% more than 31% in the mid-2014 period from 18 to 29 years, the highest turnout rate in this row was the 25th century. According to John Della Borp, director of public opinion poll conducted by the political institute, voters under the age of 30 raised the Democratic Party's support rate by mid-year this year by 24 percentage points and raised 35 percentage points from the year 2014. Larger political change. At the University of Kennedy at Harvard University. "It is good for Democrats to take responsibility for this change among young people," Della Volpe said. They won 40 seats and accounted for the majority of the House. seat