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How might that have shaped President McKinley's message, including the tone and the words he chose to use in this speech to Congress? 


A- Why does the poet Ferrus speak of taking Sarah Baartman home?

Discuss the meaning of the following concepts (and substantiate any proper footnote reference your authoritative source)



2.1 fact

2.2 objectivity

2.3 subjectivity

2.4 historical truth

2.5 interpretation



  • Analyze the events leading to the Texas Revolution and its outcome and discuss whether the Texians were justified to seek independence from Mexico. Discuss specific details to support your opinion.

Show how you will apply “Inquiry-based learning” model to teach History and Geography on the senior phase grades. Use examples to add or strengthen up your discussion.


1.2. Discuss the following concepts under ‘A world View for teaching Social Sciences in an African Context’

1.2.1. Understanding ideology

1.2.2. Considering the ubuntu worldwide


The years between 1500 and 1800, have always been characterized as a big advance on early time and form the central part of our picture of the past. Outline and explain 4 major reason why is the case.


  • What role did meat and insects play in humans' evolutionary past?
  • How does the lack of meat affect people (nutritionally) in East Timor? How often do they typically eat meat and what types?
  • How have other societies addressed the problem of dietary protein? 
  • What does Kipp say about shipping non-traditional foods to First Nations People and culture? (Also Moffat and Mohammed on food being cultural)
  • Based on the article, "Why Don't More Humans Eat Bugs?", do you think entomophagy would solve problems in East Timor from a dietary and cultural perspective? Or would it do harm? Explain.

How were Africans enslaved?



Was the Transatlantic slave trade shaped by the economic demands of the slave market or by the internal social dynamics of African societies?


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