Sunday, January 19, 2020
Gus germs and steel Essay -- English Literature
Gus germs and steel    1. Yali asks Diamond, ââ¬Å"Why is it that you white people developed sp  much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had  little cargo of our own.â⬠    2. Jared Diamondââ¬â¢s thesis seems to be that external factors such as  geography can affect the fate of human societies. In other words, what  separates the winners from the losers is geography.    Chapter 1    1. ââ¬Å"The Great Leap Forwardâ⬠ is when human history developed about  50,000 years ago.    2. The giant moas in New Zealand and the giant lemurs in Madagascar  were exterminated by humans.    3. 15,000 years ago the American West looked like Africaââ¬â¢s Serengeti  Plains. It was filled with elephants, giraffes, zebras, and other  African animals. All of these animals living in the American West were  either killed off by Clovis hunters or died due to drought.    4. All of the giant animals residing in Africa were able to survive  because there were no extreme weather conditions and there were not  nearly as many deadly hunters in Africa as there were in America.    Chapter 3    1. Pizzaroââ¬â¢s capture of Atahuallpa ââ¬Å"offers a broad window onto modern  historyâ⬠ because it has happened many times since then.    2. Technology, or the guns and the steel, was used in exterminating  the Incas. The germs that the Spaniards brought over on their horses  produced small pox.    3. Diamond refers to the battle at Cajamarca a collision because two  of the greatest empires ââ¬Å"collidedâ⬠ in a huge fight.    Chapter 4    1. Societies with successful food production would grow because there  was enough food for everyone. The greatest food producers became the  world conquerors because they were a big society with big ideas for  technology.    2. The development of diseas...              ...teel, I would have to say that the most  decisive factor would be the germs. A good example is Smallpox; the  virus alone killed more people than either guns or steel.    4. The East lost its enormous lead to the West (Europe) because  Europe developed a merchant system, capitalism, and patent protection  for invertors. Europe also did not have a dictatorship like China, so  inventors in Europe were worry free.    5. China lost its technological lead to Europe because they were a  dictatorship and had high taxations.    6. Chinaââ¬â¢s connectedness became a disadvantage for them because their  fertile crescent had no other geographical advantages other than  domesticating wild plants and animals. China also had an absolute  despot that was controlling the country.    7. The histories of the Fertile Crescent and China hold important  lessons for the modern world including.                      
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