Engage with the research articles, written by respectively Lester and Bradlow, and narrate early 19th century British identity in South Africa as it features in these two sources
Engage with the research articles, written by respectively Lester and Bradlow, and narrate early 19th century British identity in South Africa as it features in these two sources
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Engage with the research articles, written by respectively Lester and Bradlow, and narrate early 19th century British identity in South Africa as it features in these two sources (20) (600 words max).
Concisely recap the major debate about the “brown Afrikaners” of Riemvasmaak as represented by Martin Legassick. (15) Then conclude the discussion by critically responding to Legassick’s view (5) (600 words max).
1. In your opinion, do you think that Rizal would retract his statements?
2. Hypothetically, supposed that Dr. Jose Rizal did retract his statements against the
Catholic church and the Spanish government, and you were given the chance to talk
to Jose Rizal, what would you say to him about his retraction?
3. How do you think the history of the Philippines be written if it were true that Rizal
retracted and that he was not executed as a result? Could there had been a revolution?
identify 2 teachings of kartilya and explain why these teaching were included in the kartilya by considering the context of that time ( revolutionary period.) How could these teachings be of help in the realization of the clamor for independence.
Discuss the impacts of colonialism in the Pacific region in terms of socio-cultural, economic, religious and political influences. What benefits and difficulties did these influences have on Pacific island communities?
Give two reasons why most of the conflict on the Cape eastern frontier occurred in the zuurveld region