tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post1885976433220351557..comments2023-07-09T16:20:55.860+02:00Comments on Today in Social Sciences...: 21st/ November/ 2011Paqui Pérez Fonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09825244803602259869noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post-27292543496514830622011-11-21T23:01:47.984+01:002011-11-21T23:01:47.984+01:00Well, Paqui I know that I´m still having some mist...Well, Paqui I know that I´m still having some mistakes I have checked some of them, tomorrow I´m going to finish it ok?<br />Alejandro I´m Rebeca no Rebe jajjaRebeca Garcíahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07499674586418751943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post-17161347666372123152011-11-21T21:40:33.131+01:002011-11-21T21:40:33.131+01:00It´s on the 10th November. It was related to what ...It´s on the 10th November. It was related to what we have been talking about today.Paqui Pérez Fonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09825244803602259869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post-53124599213975085112011-11-21T21:37:31.160+01:002011-11-21T21:37:31.160+01:00Paqui which was the post which I didn't answer...Paqui which was the post which I didn't answer to your comment?Alejandro Torrillashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05641083394729787648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post-47085604512816394252011-11-21T18:30:55.352+01:002011-11-21T18:30:55.352+01:00Hi!
Rebeca, it seems like you have liked all we...Hi!<br />Rebeca, it seems like you have liked all we've learnt about executions and tortures jajajaja. I remembered to visit the museum of torture in Santillana del Mar, it was incredible how people can spent their time thinking manners to make suffer the other ones before die. (Don't misinterpret myself, I didn't like all they had to suffered, it was horrible)<br />Apart from very good journal Rebe it is very complete.<br />Bye see you on Wednesday.Alejandro Torrillashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05641083394729787648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post-21044684463461488812011-11-21T17:09:05.006+01:002011-11-21T17:09:05.006+01:00Hello Rebeca,
You´ve done a good work, but there ...Hello Rebeca,<br /><br />You´ve done a good work, but there are some mistakes: kings were not executed. They only one executed before the French Revolution was Carles I in England. The ones who were condemned to decapitation (beheading) were the nobles. <br /><br />If you refer to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, you have to say the monarchs, instead of saying the kings. <br /><br />You should also say something more about the guillotine. We have talked about the different ways of execution prior to the guillotine, because the French revolutionaries looked for a more "humanitarian" way of executing people. You could also add something about the advantages of the guillotine in relation to the previous methods. <br /><br />The garrotte ("garrote vil" in Spanish)was an iron ring around your neck. <br /><br />The sentence "it´s dreadful, but necessary" refers to the Reign of Terror, not to the guillotine. The Reign of Terror were the extraordinary measures taken by the Jacobins to stop counter-revolution, by quick trials and executions. I have asked you about the morale dilemma the Jacobins had: can positive improvements and inalieable rights (such as freedom, equality, education for everybody, fight against poverty...) be defended through violence? If you were sure that the only way of stopping counter-revolution was killing the counter-revolutionary, would you use violence?<br /><br />You can add something about this on your post. You could add your opinion as well. <br /><br />Check your classmates corrections. I´ll review the journal again tonight. Bye! And don´t get stressed! Breathe and relax!Paqui Pérez Fonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09825244803602259869noreply@blogger.com