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Global Practice Regents Essay Essay Research Paper

*Global Practice Regents Essay* Essay, Research Paper


Through out history, nations and regions have experienced barriers to


development as a result of geographic factors.


*Japan: Japan is a mountainous region geographically isolated from the rest


of the world with a lack of raw materials. They formed a barrier for trade,


development, industrialization, and cultural diffusion. They attempted to adapt to the


barrier by turning to imperilization of China to gain raw materials.


*Russia: Russia has very cold climatic conditions, the Ural mountains. The


adapted to their geological barrier by using their weather to avoid being invaded by


other nations. But they were unable to mine for minerals due to permafrost and the


cold temperatures.


*Switzerland: Waterpower is the chief natural resource of Switzerland.


Granite, limestone, and other building stones and salt are the only abundant


mineral resources; small deposits of iron and manganese ores are found. Agricultural


resources are limited, as most of the soil is leached and stony. Neither the soil nor


the climate favors agriculture, and Switzerland must import much of the food it


consumes and subsidize the farms that do exist. Nearly all the farms are family


enterprises, and most are

small in size.


Global Regents Practice Essay No. #4


This artistic creations of different cultures reflect the values and goals of the


people. These works are created in a variety of artistic mediums.


*Traditional African/Dance: Like music, African American dance is rooted


in African and African American traditions. In Africa, dance is often an integral part


of religious ceremonies. The degree to which African slaves were able to retain


African dance forms in North America depended on their masters. In some parts of


North America, dancing was frowned upon by some Protestant slave-owners as


sinful. Since these slave-owners defined dancing as crossing the feet, slaves adapted


their dances to conform to European beliefs, creating a shuffling motion with the


feet that would be less offensive to Europeans. In places such as New Orleans and


New York City, however, slave-owners allowed their African slaves to preserve their


music and dance. Blacks often performed in public squares or at private ceremonies,


and were sometimes rewarded with money or extra food for their virtuosity. Blacks


also helped establish dance as a profession in the 20th century. In films and on


stage, black dancers displayed their skills before both black and white audiences.

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