Zusammenfassung der Ressource
History Revision
- Jack The Ripper
- How much were the police to blame?
- To Blame.
- The Metropolitan Police
and the City police didn't
work together
- On the murder of Mary
Jane Kelly, they entered
thee room two hours later
after sniffer dog confusion
- Didn't offer rewards for information
- Used ludicrous methods -
Spiritualists, photos of dead
womens' eyeballs.
- Not to Blame.
- Limited Resources
- Tried different approaches.
- Heavily critisized by Royal family and Public
- The consequences of the Ripper murders.
- Charities
were set up to
help the East
End
- Socialists found more supporters
- Government sped
up slum house
clearance.
- Trade Unions were set up
- Slave Trade
- The Trade Triangle
- British traders looking for resources
to fund the Industrial Revolution, sail
to Africa with ships loaded with guns,
pots and pans and manufactured goods.
- At Africa they then, exchange the goods
for slaves with African Tribe Leaders, the
slaves are then packed on ships to go to
America along the Middle Passage.
- At America, the British sell the slaves to work
on plantations for sugar, cotton and other raw
materials, then go back home.
- Conditions on the Middle
Passage and Plantations
- Middle Passage
- No medecine , very little
food , Tight Packaging
(lying on their sides)
- Plantations
- Horrific Punishments ,
Extreme Heat , Little
exercise
- WW1
- Long Term Causes
- Imperealism
- Nationalism
- Alliances
- Militarism
- Trench Conditions
- Rats and Lice
- Meagre Food
- Constant Rain
- The Atomic Bombings
- Why?
- Japanese Hatred
from P. Harbour
and POW
Treatment
- Heavy
American
Losses
- Show
USSR its
power
- Test the
Expensive
weapon
- Justified?
- Hell No!
- They bombed
a city, not a
military target
- Acted as if it
were a present
- Didn't think
about
radioactive
poisoning
- Yep.
- America gave Japan
a chance to
surrender
- Starvation, Invasion
Or Bomb. the Bomb
seemed Ethically
best.
- Scientists
were
threatened