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1. What were some of the main objections to coffee? Why did coffee gain steadily in popularity? What were some of the political and social implications of coffee? Were there also gender implications? What types of people opposed coffee, and why? What types of people favored it? 2. What were the shared principles of the Atlantic revolutions? What explains these similarities? What were the underlying definitions of human nature and the characteristics of a good government? 3. How did the French Revolution stimulate nationalism both at home and in Europe more generally? What was Fichte's philosophical basis for nationalism? How did Bismarck define and use nationalism? How does Bolivar's nationalism compare to the European versions? 4. How did Necker de Saussure define appropriate education for women? How fully did she accept the domesticity arguments? How did she manage to argue for additional educational goals? How does Stanton's educational experience demonstrate the special limitations on women? How does it also demonstrate new opportunities? 5. How did the goals of the Mexican and Russian Revolutions compare? What were the major similarities and differences?How did Sun Yat-sen's approach compare with those of revolutionaries in Mexico and Russia? 6. What were President Truman's motives in deciding to use the bomb? Did he understand its potential? How did Truman's note suggest he was justifying his decision to himself? How do Tibbet's and Akizuki's descriptions of the bomb's impact compare? 7. What are some of the major features of global consumerism? What are some of the key objections to global consumerism?
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Question 1
The main objection to coffee is the belief that it contains caffeine leads to various health
effects like stimulation of the stress hormones, decreases insulin sensitivity and increased risk of
cardiovascular diseases. Factors that led to the spread of coffee include trade and migration. The
socio-political implications of coffee encompass problems in coffee quality and cost issues in the
coffee industry leading to the unfair coffee trade. The most common people who object coffee
are those who view coffee as too expensive, have little knowledge, object due to negative past
experiences, and the vice versa is true for those who like coffee.
Question 2
The shared principles of the Atlantic revolution include concerns on human rights and
freedom of the individual, the impression of popular sovereignty and the belief in the social
contract. The ideas of liberalism, republicanism, managed to overthrow the ancient rulers and
emphasized on universal enlightenment which included ...


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