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Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaQuestion: To what factors that leading to the industrialised nations maximise thier profits/''''''\ / /'\ SUBUHI /_/''''\_\ !''''''\ !'''! ! !\ \! JEMA. !,,,! \,,,,,,! Hi students and seniors Good day. Responsibilities made us to be silent for a while. Hoping now some among our students are in a one month long vacation. *Desember Programs* These for online and physical 1. Doing exams and solving for form 6 and high dedicated form 5 (Physical only). 2. Solving only (online and Physical). 3. Topic coverage (Physiacal, some are online). Question for revision: To what factors that leading to the industrialised nations maximize their profits2019-12-0909 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaQuestion 5: How do you explain the origin and features of Utopian socialism?. Six points.Socialism is an economic, social and political theory advocated on state control of the major means of production. It was relatively emerged due to excessive evils made by industrial owners by exploiting the poorest working class. It was based into two types, i.e. Utopian Socialism and scientific socialism. Utopian was the oldest and earliest form of socialism.that paved the way into the rise of scientific socialism as well African traditional socialism existed after indeepndence. This was contributed by Thomas More (1478+1535); Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Simon (1760-1825), Robert Owen), Charles Fourier (1772-1837), Edward Bellany, William Morris and...2019-10-2325 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaQuestion 4: Discuss the basic economic features of imperialism from Marxist-Lenin view. Five pointsImperialism: According to Lenin (1916) imperialism: is the highest stahe of capitalism. Briefly, its a policy of extending country'spower and influencethrough colonialism, use of military force, or other means. Imperialism is a global policy or ideology of some rich capitalist nations extending a nation's ruler over other countries, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.2019-10-2309 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaHistory Two: 3. Examine the background to the rise of democracy in EuropeDemocracy is the practice where the supreme power belongs to all people in the state. Its forms include direct democracy, indirect democracy (representative), deliberate, liberal and illiberal democracy. Democracy has been featured by the existance of free and fair election, power and civic responsibility are exercised by all adult citizens, based on the principle of majority rule, protection of himan rights, and toleration (cooperation and compromise).2019-09-2018 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaRefute the exploitation of African slave labour in the Americas and Carribeans with the developmentAfrican Slave labour in the Americas and Carribeans are those enslaved Africans during the Atlantic Slave trade of the 16th century and 18th century conducted by European merchants. Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership of production and exploitation. It started with merchantilism wheres slave trade was introduced, them industrial capitalism abolished slave trade and monopoly capitalism, agreed by Marxists as imperialism. The answers fir this question has to based on one side, refuting the statement by basing on Euro-centric view or Afro-centric view agreeing that slave trade contributed much on the development of capitalism.2019-09-2027 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaHistory Two: 1. Explain the factors for emergence of factory system in Europe in 18th century.Factory system was manufacturing process that was introduced in the late 18th century when concentration of industries took place during the Brotish Industrial revolution in replacement of the Domestic system which applied hand tools (simple machinery). Originally, Factory system was marked by application of water power later replaced by Steam Engine for cloth weaving industties owned by industrial urban bourgeiosie by concentrating workers in towns/cities. It was characterised by the use of machinery, centralised work place, division of labour, unskilled workers taught simple tasks, and standardised parts for the products.2019-09-1614 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaQuestion 3: Assess the stimulative factors that made Europeans to discover the New WorldThe New World was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492. Initially, he had landed at the New Founded Land, an Island at the eastern shore of the modern United States of America (USA). Christopher Columbus was sent by the Spanish monarchy to explore the new land for trade and domination at the same time to get the new passage to Asia. The earliest inhabitants of the New World were the Red Indies. The whites were the second major race to settle in the New World. Thirdly, African slaves made the most productive and exploited race to land and settle in the...2019-09-1221 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaQuestion: 2. Assess the achievement of the pre-colonial African technologyScience and technology fundamentally varied from one society to another. By the time European merchants started to arrive in Africa for trade, the Afro-Centric point of view portrays that the two continents were of similar level in science ant technology. These technologies include: i. Metal working ii. Manufacturing industries (cloth making) iii. Scientific farming (terracing and irrigation) iv. Architecture/Masons (ruins) v. Medicines vi. Salt makin vii. Maths, compass direction, and calender in Egypt viii. Mining ix. Weapons etc.2019-09-0825 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaAnalyse the challenges faced pre-colonial African educationPre-colonial eduvation was found in African socoetie prior the advent of colonialism at the second half of the 19th century. Basically was informal set of education in sub-Sahara Africa and formal education existed in North-West African societies where universities such as Al-Azhar in Cairo, Timbutu in Mali, Fez in Morocco and Sankore in Songhai were established based on Islam. The question has been answered and directed by Nassoro Habib Msonde for the purpose of instructing high school and college students the best format in answering essay questions. Share these with any school and private candiate for better performance. Talk with...2019-09-0617 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaMAY 2019 ANNUAL EXAM. Qn. 8. Discuss six contributions of the Tudor Monarchy in the rise of MercantiMAY 2019 ANNUAL EXAM. Qn. 8. Discuss six contributions of the Tudor Monarchy in the rise of Mercantile Capitalism in Britain. The Tudor monarchy was the first capitalist ruling class in England established by King Henry VII in 1485 after defeating King Edward of the Red Rose, represented feudal absolutosm during the War of the Roses, 30 years war that began in 1455. The Tudor Monarchy represented the White Rose of Yorkshire in favour of Capitalism. From 1485 to 1603, almost 120 years of power under King Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward III, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I mercantilsim was developed made England to dominated world...2019-07-0222 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaGET THE MOST EFFECTIVE 12 SECRET TIPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS = 2Education is an endless process wheres teachers facilitate knowledge to the students. Technically, this process is complete when the students, teachers and parents work together for academic performance and disciplinary student. Lets us continue/proceed with the remining 6 Secrets tips towards academic progress of the students.2019-06-2647 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaGET THE MOST EFFECTIVE 12 SECRET TIPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS = 1As a teacher and writer of academic books (A Revised History for Advanced Level and Colleges - Part One & Part Two) I would like to share out important tips that will make the students study effectively for academic success. These tips and secrets will be useful to the students and their teachers.2019-06-2632 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaMock F.6 Tanga 2018. Qn.5 Assess eight similarities of the Western dictatorship. No.2Listen to my segment "Mock F.6 Tanga 2018. Qn.5. Assess eight similarities of the Western dictatorship regime policies existed during inter-war period.aac" on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/nassor-mbwana/episodes/Mock-F-6-Tanga-2018--Qn-5--Assess-eight-similarities-of-the-Western-dictatorship-regime-policies--2-e4d6nn/Mock-F-6-Tanga-2018--Qn-5--Assess-eight-similarities-of-the-Western-dictatorship-regime-policies-existed-during-inter-war-period-aac-ahdgnq2019-06-2007 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaMock F.6 Tanga 2018. Qn.5. Assess eight similarities of the Western dictatorship regime policies. 2Already preceeded by question No. 5. Part 12019-06-2027 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana12. d). Imperialism, Effects of Unification of Italy in 1861We have seen the causes in the unifivation process of Italy, now lets us note down the effects of the unification on the rise of liberal democracy, Imperialism and capitalism in Europe2019-06-2019 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana12. c). Imperialism, Causes for Unification of ItalyThe unification of Italy was made in 1861 as the efforts of liberal revolutionary leaders Giussepe Mazzini, Giusseppe Garibaldi and Count Camillo di Cavour of Piedmont.Sardnia Kingdom. The unification was made in 1861 ending with the rise of Italian Kingdom and Imperialism against the Roman Empire and the Church. Rome and Venatia and some Papal states were not united until 1871 after the Franco Prussian war. Thanx.2019-06-201h 02Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana12 b). The Eastern, Balkan Question, Eastern Euopean NationalismThe Eastern, Balkan Question, Eastern European Nationalism represented the struggle for nationalism doñe by the Slavs, the Balkans in the Balkan states of Eastern Europe. The Balkan Peninsula is made up by several small states including Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Rumelia, Rumania, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Latvia and Croatia. In the 19century, the Ottoman Empire was dwindling leaving the vacant of dominating the Balkan region to the giant West European nations including the Russian Empire. Here, lets us listen carefull the episode.2019-06-181h 06Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana12. b). The Vienna Congress of 1815, objectives and its effects towards democracy in EuropeThis was the first Imperialist meeting in Europe ending the Napoleonic Wars of succession and expansion led by Napoleon Bonaparte of France against the British Industrial hegemony. At the end of the discussion we shall be able to understand the significances of the Congress in Europe and the rise of nationalism and unification process as well revolutionary ideas for democracy.2019-06-171h 01Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana12. @ Imperialism, the meaning, its features, objectives and impact of the Vienna Congress of 1815.Yeah, Good day! We normally know that capitalism has passed through three ohases of development identified the scholars as Mercantilism, Competitive Industrial Capitalism from 1500 to around 1750. Then, the third phase was Monopoly capitalism known as Imperialism by Marxist Historians. This stage has began in 1870s after the unification of Germany and Italy. Onçe upon, V.I. Lenin entitled his book, ''Imperialism: The Highest Stage of capitalism'' published in 1917. Thus, this meaning provided emperical evidences on the way Africa to be colonised by the giant nations. Yeah, hebu tusizungumze hapa: Lets us see the reality2019-06-171h 02Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana11. e). Causes for the 1848 Revolution in German States and ItalyEarly we pointed out that the 1848 European revolutions was a series of politicak upheavals against the dominat autocracies in Central Europe led by Austria since 1815 after the Vienna Congress. After the February 1848 revolution in France the series spread to other states including the 38 states in German and Italy. Lets us listen the factors for the 1848 revolution in German and Italy. Just be read to jot down the points. Thanks a lot. Nassoro Habib M Msonde.2019-06-1529 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana11. d). Causes for the February 1848 French RevolutionThe February 1848 French revolution marked the beginning of a wave of series of revolutions in Europe that spread out to Austria through the March 1848 demonstrations in Vienna. Then spread to all parts of Europe except Britain, the Ottoman Turkish Empire, Russia and the Netherlands. Just listen here. Thank you for your listening. Nassoro Habib Mbwana Msonde (B.A. Ed & M.A DS) Language of Great School Leaders: 1. How can I help? 2. What do you think? 3. Your work is changing lives! 4. I trust you 5. I appreciate your commitment 6. Thank you for working hard 7. I was wrong 8. I'm sorry 9. Do you have...2019-06-141h 01Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana11 c) Causes and Effects of the 1848 European Revolution on democracyThe 1848 Euroepan Revolution had well been explained in the previous Episode No. 11. b) for its causes. It was a political upheaval conducted by liberals who later proved a total failure towards the unification of states and establishing democracy in Europe. The revolutions occured in Europe, eapecially in France, Denmark, Italy, Germany etc. except Britain, The Netherlands, Ottoman Empire and Russia. Hereundet, lets us see the aftermaths of the revolution in Europe and the world.2019-06-121h 10Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana11. b) Causes for the 1848 European RevolutionThe 1848 Eropean revolutions was a series of political upheavals conducted by liberal revolutionaries including the entrepreneurs, workers, and professionals against the existing autocracies under the control of the Austrian Habsburg since 1815. The revolutions started in France in February 1848, the March Austrian demonstrations spread to German, Denmark, Italy, the Greece etc with the exceptional of Britain, the Netherlands, Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Just welcome and listen to enjoy2019-06-1139 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana11. @ Causes for the 1848 European RevolutionsThe 1848 European Revolutions can be remarked as a series of political upheavals in all parts of Europe with the exception of Britain, Russia, The Netherlands, and Ottoman Turkish Empire. The revolutions started with the February 1848 French revolution, followed by the Austrian revolution known as the March 1848 revolution against Prince Klemens von Metternich aristocratic rule representing feudal absolutism in Central Europe. Just here let's us get the causes for the revolution all over Europe then we'll analyse the causes and effects of the revolutions in Germany and Italy. Just be ready to enjoy in reference to my book, A Revised History...2019-06-1015 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaMock F.6 Tanga 2018. Qn.3. Causes for the rise of military alliance systems in Europe from 1871.Yeah, we have to remember that military alliences were not experienced in Europe before 1870. The period of achievement in industrialisation took its course during the second phase of industrial revolution as an outcome of different factors including the London Exhibition of 1851 which transformed other European powers. Remember, the 1848 waves of European revolutions were not triumph in forming democratic nations against the Metternich Austrian Habsburg Empire that controlled Central Europe since 1815 as an outcome of the Vienna Congress. Yeah, the rise of unification process and nationalism was yhe beginning of militarisation and creation of alliences system from 1873. Okay, just go ahead...2019-05-0322 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana9@. Constitutional changes in Tanzania since 1961 to 1977Tanzania, the United Republic of (URT, is the East African country that has a very significant history along the coast of the region. The URT, represent the union of two countries with the same historical background, Tanzanian Mainland, the former Tanganyika and the Achipelago Islands of Unguja and Pemba (Zanzibar). At the time of independence, both Tanganyika and Zanzibar were under the British colonial supremacy headed by the Queen as the Head of Commonwealth states. Tanganyika under the late, Pres. Mwl. Julias Kambarage Nyerere of TANU received independence earlier than any East African country. Zanzibar, received her independence in December 1963...2019-03-2916 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana8.@ African socialism, its features, varieties and factors for the collapse in 1980sOn its background, African socialism was introduced after the gaining of independence from the colonial masters in 1960s and 1980s. With a varieties and philosophies of African Socialism i.e. consciencism in Ghana, Negritude in Senegal, Authentism in Congo-Zaire, Humanism in Zambia, Ujamaa Familyhood in Tanzania and Common Man's Charter by Milton Obote in Uganda. It had been believed that African socialism was present before the coming of white colonialism. The late Pres. Nyerere, Dr. Nkrumah and others had a belief that Africans were traditionally socialists before the coming of European colonial exploitation. So, it was a task for the...2019-02-0836 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana7(b). Factors for the collapse of the Soviet Union and world socialism in 1991The Soviet Union or Union of Soviet Socialist Republic was renamed after the Russian Empire by the second Soviet president, Joseph Stalin in 1924. Until 1953 under Stalin the USSR was the second giant nation after USA. Originally, USSR raised after the October 1917 socialist revolution done by the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov (Lenin) overthrowing Prime Minister of the provincial gov.which had combined the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks after overthrowing Tsar Nicholus II in the March Russian revolution. Before 1917, Russia was a poorly semi-capitalist state as transformes from feudalism since 1860 when the serfs were freed by the Emancipation of Serfs Act...2019-01-1411 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana7.@ Factors for the collapse of the Soviet Union and World Communism in 1991The Soviet Union or Union of Soviet Socialist Republic was renamed after the Russian Empire by the second Soviet president, Joseph Stalin in 1924. Until 1953 under Stalin the USSR was the second giant nation after USA. Originally, USSR raised after the October 1917 socialist revolution done by the Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov (Lenin) overthrowing Prime Minister of the provincial gov.which had combined the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks after overthrowing Tsar Nicholus II in the March Russian revolution. Before 1917, Russia was a poorly semi-capitalist state as transformes from feudalism since 1860 when the serfs were freed by the Emancipation of Serfs Act...2019-01-1415 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana6. Discuss the effects of Industrial revolution on Africa from the mid of 19th cThe Industrial revolution can be referred to as a rapid growth and changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transport and communication that had began in Britain and spread throughout Europe and America in the 18th C and 19th C and eventually at the whole world. The major causes for Industrial revolution in the second half of 19th in Europe include: the growth of English trade, improvement in transport and communication, the role of mechanical inventions, the influence of financial institutions and banking systems, the influence of economic theories, cottage industries, political stability of the countries, availability of resources, the role of...2018-12-2915 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana5. Compare & contrast betwn the Engl. & French revolutions on the development of democracy in Europe2018-12-211h 41Nassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib Mbwana2. Analysis of A Revises History according to the current syllabusHii episode ni muhimu sana kuosikiliza na utapata maswali na jinsi gani ya kujiandaa na mitihani shuleni na mitihani ya nje. Jitahidi sana kufuatilia hizi episodes zitakusaidia sana kufikia malengo katika kusoma. Pia, mwalimu atapata maarifa zaidi ktk kumuandaa mwanafunzi wake kukabiliana na mitihani yake. Maswali yenye kutumika kuuliza wanafunzi yanapatikana ktk episode hii na pia mwisho wa kitabu changu ''A Revised History for Advanced Level and Colleges - Part One Take care www.nashabimmsauthor.com2018-12-1247 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaEpisode 3: Discuss the roles & chatacteristics of Pre-colonial African educationConsider that Pre-colonial education was the system that prevailed in Africa before the Whites introduced western formal system of education. Pre-colonial societies had formally practised informal and formal. Informal system was common in sub-Saharan Africa while formal system was practically conducted in West Africa and North-East Africa where Al-Azhar, Timbuktu, Fez and Sankore universities were establishe. The roles: (with vivid emperical examples) Mainbody= (mention straight forward points with analytical examples as instructed in the episode) Concl: (avoid copying and pasting what you'v already discussed. Just follow our discussions to learn more on the these tips for easy questions). With much...2018-12-1129 minNassoro Habib MbwanaNassoro Habib MbwanaA Revised History for Advanced Level and Colleges - Part One & Part TwoThese are crafted materials analysing the World history in particular Africa, Americas, Europe and Asia. Many scholars have written history books, I had been asked many times what is the difference between your books any many others?. Actually, the answer is very simple. The justification and revisions made within these books highlights the differences when you revisit them and read them sincerely Google: Amazon, search Nassoro Habib for your review and copies. Email: nashabims@yahoo.com, www.nashabimmsauthor.com2018-11-2217 min