Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Hawaii's Last Queen


After watching the film, "Hawaii's Last Queen," you should have a better understanding of imperialism and the motives that cause strong nations to overpower weaker nations. You saw Queen Liliuokalini's unsuccessful struggle to keep her Hawaiian people independent of foreign rule. You witnessed her faith in the American government as she gave up her throne with optimistic thoughts that her power would be restored in the near future. As we know, this was not the case. Hawaii was annexed as an American territory in 1898 and eventually became the 50th state in 1959.

In your reflection of the film, give a response with a summary (paragraph length) describing how Americans gained political and economic power in Hawaii. Be sure to include specific details about the missionaries, Queen Liliuokalini's childhood, foreign influences on Hawaiian culture, the significance of the sugar plantations, the increased demand for Chinese laborers, etc.

In addition, write a short paragraph on the way the story was portrayed through the Queen's perspective. You often heard excerpts from her diary that described her thoughts and feelings. Was this an effective way to tell the story? Do you think the program tried to persuade viewers to sympathize with the Hawaiian queen and people? Be specific in your argument.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Women During the Progressive Era


Women had a profound impact in America during the Progressive time period. First, we'll take a look at Jane Addams, an influential leader of the time. Go to this link and answer the following questions.

1. Describe the purpose of the Hull House.
2. What were some other reforms wanted by Jane Addams?

Another major reform during this period happened when women gained the right to vote. Read the following article and explain why some Americans were in opposition to women's suffrage.

In summary, you will answer 3 different questions in your response.