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By: Wendy • Essay • 301 Words • November 28, 2009 • 953 Views
Essay title: Blah
The response:
• Thoroughly addresses all aspects of the task by comparing and contrasting the effect of the
geographic factors of location and availability of resources on the political and economic
development of Great Britain and Japan
• Incorporates accurate information from documents 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8
• Incorporates relevant outside information related to the effect of geographic factors on the
political and economic development of Great Britain and Japan (Britain’s Industrial Revolution
used markets established from the Triangular Trade; American Revolution interrupted British
trade; frustration of Napoleon with the use and failure of the continental system; Hitler’s use of air
force on Britain; Battle of Normandy; Commodore Perry’s iron ships)
• Richly supports the theme of the effect of geographic factors on the political and economic
development of Great Britain and Japan with many relevant facts, examples, and details, and the
discussion is more analytical than descriptive (after American Revolution, British trade was reestablished
on a different basis; Japan’s demand for natural resources increased as industries of
Meiji Restoration grew; island location sheltered Britain from events on the continent; landing of
Perry’s ships despite Tokugawa objections; successful blending of