Secret societies are exclusive organizations that keep their activities concealed from non-members. Famous examples include Skull and Bones Society. Conspiracy theories accuse groups of causing or covering up significant events like 9/11. Secret societies allegedly work according to their own rules and goals, which may include gaining power, creating a new world order, and releasing secrets. The proposed New World Order conspiracy envisions an international elite controlling governments through central banking to exert absolute dominance. Ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and Greece developed cities, governments, religion, and other hallmarks of advanced societies between rivers or along the Nile River thousands of years ago.
A nation-state, in the most specific sense, is a country where a distinct cultural or ethnic group inhabits a territory and has formed a state that it predominantly governs.
a political system defines the process for making official government decisions. It is usually compared to the legal system, economic system, cultural system, and other social systems.
Peace of Westphalia (1648) not only created the modern nation-state system in Europe but also stipulated the basic rules of statecraft.
Despite all the criticisms, the concept of state and nation took firm roots in most parts of the world, thanks to colonialism.
However, it is now facing existential challenges from different sources
This presentation is all about the modern nation-state system, its origin, essential elements, challenges it is facing, & its future prospects
A nation-state, in the most specific sense, is a country where a distinct cultural or ethnic group inhabits a territory and has formed a state that it predominantly governs.
a political system defines the process for making official government decisions. It is usually compared to the legal system, economic system, cultural system, and other social systems.
Peace of Westphalia (1648) not only created the modern nation-state system in Europe but also stipulated the basic rules of statecraft.
Despite all the criticisms, the concept of state and nation took firm roots in most parts of the world, thanks to colonialism.
However, it is now facing existential challenges from different sources
This presentation is all about the modern nation-state system, its origin, essential elements, challenges it is facing, & its future prospects
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Re:Topic 2 DQ 2
· Treaty of Westphalia, Colonialism, Independence; The Germinal Phase
· The Silk Road Into the Middle Ages; Early Waves of Economic Globalization
· Seed of the Global Economy; The Colonial Wave
The Treaty of Westphalia started a wave of global governance for the treaties, leaving the religious powers of authority. ""Religious and political freedoms from empire were established, not for individuals, but for nations" (Chirico, 2014). This was the starting of sovereignty, states were able to govern themselves from religious authorities. At this time colonization started when Europe started to make boundaries on their land to show the domination of power to which land. Americans developed the land of their own creating Independence in the democratic republic that had branches of government based on the Constitution that we still impose today. This separated us from the European nation but alienated the Native Americans with treaties that justified the taking. England negotiated with the Native Americans but always had the upper hand in the negotiation, leaving them landless and resource less. Even though our separation from Europe, it seems that it was about who had power over what land, this is where we are today. Even though the United States became independent, many of the protests were violent while others were not. The colonization created severe inequality tensions, neglected education attainment, religious tensions, again unprepared as Giddens stated for the prosperity of Democratic government.
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Re:Topic 2 DQ 2
Hi class,
Waves of globalization are as follows:
1. Waves of Nationhood the Germinal Phase: The Treaty of Westphalia and the Principle of Sovereignty
2. Early Waves of Economic Globalization: The Silk Road into the Middle Ages
3. The Colonial Wave: Planting the Seed of the Global Economy, 1500s to 1860s
The Colonial Wave:
According to the book, the Colonial Wave was extremely influential. Overall, it dealt with “the respect to the economy, the capitalist economy began its global expansion in this era. With respect to culture, the era spread both enlightenment ideals and rational thought” (Chirico, 2014). While societies were restructured, they were also able to create and obtain more resources (i.e. land). As the colonial wave developed, so did the population of people in territories and the land that was used because more in demand. As the Industrial Revolution began, an increase in the trading of resources, like slaves, also became prominent. This way land owners were able to produce more product and gain more money. However, with the growth and lack of land because of it, there was a problem with equality and a halt was put on economic growth. The economy started to become more complex and the “success of former colonies were complex and involved in economics, cultural, and political dynamics, along with population growth and density, international relations, pr.
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1. What is Secret Socities…
A secret society is a club or organization whose activities and
inner functioning are concealed from non-members. The
society may or may not attempt to conceal its existence.
Secret society is a group of peoples or organization that
• Is exclusive.
• Claims to own special secrets.
• Shows a strong inclination to favor its own.
One of the famous secret society is BONES AND SKULL society.
Conspiracy Theory- A conspiracy theory is an explanatory
proposition that accuses two or more people, a group, or an
organization of having caused or covered up, through
deliberate collusion, an event or phenomenon of great social,
political, or economic impact . It means to look up an
incidence from the different angel that normally peoples see.
For example, 9/11 was planned by US government.
2. WHAT SECRET SOCITIES ARE MEANT FOR..
• Secret socities are working according to
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their own planning and rules.
Secret societies may even kill a person for
their own purpose.
These are meant to gain power and higher
positions in government to rule the world.
These are meant to create new world
order and to dominate a country or nation.
These work for the unleashed secrets to
come into light.
These may bribe the agents or experts to
release the secrets like of NASA.
3. The Nine Unknown Men of Ashoka
Skull and Bones Society
The Majestic 12
The Illuminati Society
The Bilderberg Meeting
4. Famous Conspiracy Theories.
9/11 planned by
US government.
Global warming a Fraud
UFO’s recovered at Roswell
Princess Diana was
murdered
John F.Kennedy assassination
Apollo Moon Landing
Hoax
5. New World Order
This conspiracy theory states that a group of international elites controls
and manipulates governments, industry, and media organizations
worldwide. The primary tool they use to dominate nations is the system
of central banking. They are said to have funded and in some cases caused
most of the major wars of the last 200 years, carry out false flag attacks to
manipulate populations into supporting them, and to have a grip on
the world economy, deliberately causing inflation and depressions at will.
Operatives working for the New World Order are said to be placed in high
positions in government and industry. The people behind the New World
Order are thought to be international bankers, in particular the owners of
the private banks in the Federal Reserve System and other central banks,
and members of the Council on Foreign Relations. The New World Order is
also said to control supranational and global organizations such as
the European Union, United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary
Fund and the proposed North American Union.
6. WHY NEW WORLD ORDER..FROM WHERE IT ORIGINATES
The term gained popularity following its use in the early 1990s by
President George H. W. Bush when he referred to his "dream of a New
World Order" in his speech to the United States Congress on September
11, 1990.Claimed motivations behind the New World Order conspiracy
vary but a commonly suggested end goal for the conspiracy is the
creation of a one-world government through which the conspirators
would exert absolute dominance over the Earth and eliminate all
sources of dissent.
The World Bank and national central banks are said to be the tools of
the New World Order; war generates massive profits for central banks
because government spending increases dramatically in times of war
and distress. Many conspiracy theorists believe that Denver
International Airport is the western U.S. headquarters of the New World
Order, and a massive underground base and city is believed to exist
underneath the airport
7. ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
Ancient Civilization-Ancient civilization includes the world history & tells how the
world is developed .To be a civilization, society must have a majority of these:
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Cities
Specialized labor
Government
Science & tech
Religion
Art
Taxes
Social classes
Written language
The four great ancient civilizations: the
ancient Mesopotamians, the
ancient Egyptians, the ancient Chinese, the ancient Greeks.
8. MESOPOTAMIANS CIVILIZATION
Mesopotamia is a greek word that means "between the rivers" specifically the area
between TIGRIS RIVER AND EUPHRATES RIVER(present day Iraq)and lasted for approx.
3000 years.
THE PROMINENT MESOPOTAMIANS GOD- GODS were worshipped at huge temples
called ZIGGURATS.
• ENLIL- SUPREME GOD AND GOD OF AIR
• ISHTAR-GODDESS OF FERTILITY AND LIFE
• AN-GOD OF HEAVEN
• ENKI- GOD OF WORLD AND UNDERWORLD
• SHAMASH-GOD OF SUN AND GIVER OF LAW
MAIN CITIES ASSOCIATED WITH MESOPOTAMIA• SUMER-Developed geometry & arithmetic
• AKKAD-Developed arches, columns, ramps,cuneiforms
• BABYLON-Created world’s first empire,Hammurabi’s code
• ASSYRIA-pay taxes,made weapons of iron.
GOVERNMENT• Political structure an early form of democracy and eventually it rise to monarichal
system.
9. EGYPTIANS CIVILIZATION
• EGYPT IS LOCATED IN NORTHERN AFRICA and is bordered on the west of libya and on
south Sudan and on east Red Sea and Isreal.
• The population of egypt is 71 million.Around 62 million are muslims and sunni. 8-9
million are Christians Egyptians.
• GOVERNMENT-Egypt has a republican government.They have a multi -party quasipresidential system to vote on law so the true power is on the president.
• WRITING STYLE- Hieroglyphics is the sytle of writing in Egypt.It also have some proofs of
UFO’s existence and aliens.
• NILE RIVER-The longest river in the world is present in Egypt. Its flood plain was a
magnet for life -- human, plant and animal. Humans were drawn there because they
could grow crops and settle into permanent villages.
• RELIGION- The PHARAOH was the head of State and the divine representative of the
gods on earth. SPHINX had a body of lion and the head of pharaoh. Religion and
government brought order to society through:
• The construction of TEMPLES
• The creation of LAWS
• TAXATION
• The ORGANIZATION OF LABOR
• TRADE with neighbors
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