Categoría: 3º ESO ESP

Geografía

Free Solo

In 2017, when Alex Honnold made his stunning free-solo ascent of Yosemite’s El Capitan, he was taking an unimaginable risk: nearly three thousand feet of climbing without any ropes or safety equipment. But was the climb made even riskier by the filmmakers who accompanied him? In “What if He Falls?” filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and

Temario para el examen: Actividades económicas 3ºE

El capitalismo de la vigilancia: Entrevista a Shoshana Zuboff 5’29» En tan solo 24 horas, el valor de Facebook cayó US$37.000 millones por un escándalo que comenzó con un aparentemente inocente test de personalidad en la red social y derivó en acusaciones de robo de datos, interferencia política y chantajes con prostitutas. Las acciones de

The economic consequences of the Spanish Reconquest: the long-term effects of Medieval conquest and colonization

“The history of no other European people has been so decisively modified by a frontier as Castile, for century after century” –Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz, in Burns (1989, p. 325). Abstract This paper shows that a historical process that ended more than five centuries ago, the Reconquest, is very important to explain Spanish regional economic development down to

LOS SÍMBOLOS DE LA REVOLUCIÓN FRANCESA

Fuente: https://geoghistoria.blogspot.com/2016/11/los-simbolos-de-la-revolucion-francesa.html   Para profundizar más, aquí: https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/edicion-impresa/articulos/simbolos-masonicos-tiempos-revolucion_23249#google_vignette   Para comprender mejor la importancia que tuvo la Revolución Francesa vamos a estudiar su simbología. De esta manera apreciaremos mejor la trascendencia que tuvo para la historia universal. Estudiaremos los símbolos, ya que estos siempre son definitorios de una época, un carácter, unos hechos. Algunos de ellos, en buena medida, han perdurado en

French Revolution

Symbols History >> French Revolution There were many symbols that represented the French Revolution. Some of the symbols were worn by people to show their support for the revolution (tricolor cockade and the Phrygian cap). Some were meant to bring unity under the new government (the French flag and the Marseillaise). Still others were meant to strike

The pillar dollar

Absolutely! Let’s include some George Washington-related challenges to tie him directly to the theme. Here’s the updated game: Game Title: «Washington’s Dollar Quest: Discovering the Roots of the Dollar» Objective:Explore the history of the U.S. dollar, George Washington’s role, and its connection to the Spanish pillar dollar. Players search online to answer questions and earn

Transcription

[00:11–00:34] In 1773, the 13 colonies rose up against Britain. On the 4th of July, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed. The Continental Army, under the command of George Washington, had no gunpowder, no blankets, no rifles, and no uniforms.[00:35–00:52] Washington said, my soldiers lack everything needed for the war. The Congress of Philadelphia