Economic life questions,
Since winter, affected by a variety of factors, the price of garlic all the way up, from the previous two years, a few cents per kilogram jumped to six or seven dollars, the price soared so that garlic from the ordinary condiments jumped into a noble dish. Do you want to plant more garlic next year? Some farmers are not sure.
Please give them some ideas and explain the economic reasoning behind them.
Questions on political life,
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen has attracted global attention. Solving the global climate problem requires the world's countries*** to work together and the participation of all people. Answer the following questions:
(1) The Climate Change Conference is not only an important negotiation to protect the global climate and environment, but also a major game between countries in economy, energy, environment and diplomacy. The conference has been described as "the last chance to save the planet", but in negotiating specific emission reduction targets, countries have diverged greatly, and the negotiations have been very tough.
Use your knowledge of Political Life to explain why the negotiations are so difficult.
According to the knowledge of Cultural Life, answer the following questions:
(1) Why is it necessary to have "the beauty of each"?
(2) How to achieve "the beauty of beauty"?
Life and Philosophy questions,
Read the case and answer the questions.
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle equals 180°, a theorem proposed by the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid. For more than two thousand years after this, people have taken it as a truth that applies under any conditions. With the development of navigation and the deepening of people's understanding of the sphere, the limitations of this theorem were gradually exposed.
In the early 19th century, the Russian mathematician Lobachevsky proposed that on a concave surface, the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is less than 180°. Subsequently, the German mathematician Riemann proposed that on a spherical convex surface, the sum of the interior angles of triangles is greater than 180°. This revolutionized people's ideas about space.
What philosophical insights does the realization of the "sum of the interior angles of a triangle" give us?
History questions (I'm not going to give you the history questions in the order of the book)
The Roman Law of the Twelve Bronze Tables of the 5th century BC states: "If the debtor fails to pay the debt at the expiration of the term, the creditor may arrest him, escort him to the magistrate, and apply for execution. At this time, if the debtor still does not pay, and there is no one to guarantee for him, the creditor may take him to his home to detain him, tied with a belt or shackles, but the weight of up to fifteen pounds; whoever wants to reduce the weight is free to do so."
(1) the above material reflects what principle of Roman law? How is the role of this principle recognized?
The 19th-century German bourgeois jurist Jellinger argued, "Rome has conquered the world three times, the first time by force, the second time by religion, and the third time by law. And the third conquest was perhaps the most peaceful and lasting of them all."
(2) What is the "third conquest" in the material? If you want to understand the specifics of the "third conquest" of Roman law, what modern legal literature can you turn to?
Democracy is a civilization that has developed over a long period of history. Answer the following questions.
Early in the 6th century B.C., Thoreau reformed the state power, making the Citizens' Assembly the supreme organ of the state, which was responsible for deliberating and deciding on all matters of state. At the end of the 6th century B.C., Christiani created a new Council of Five Hundred, with the number of councillors distributed proportionally to the number of citizens in each settlement. Elected members could be re-elected, but each citizen could only serve two terms in his or her lifetime.
(1) What are the ways in which democracy operated in the Athenian political system?
(2) Taking into account the contents of the 1787 Constitution of the United States, how does the United States realize the separation of powers and checks and balances between the central and local levels, and between the branches of power, respectively?
(3) It has been said that "Modern democratic politics in China began with the Xinhai Revolution." Please talk about your understanding of this statement in the context of the Xinhai Revolution.
The realization of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation has been the unremitting pursuit of the Chinese people for more than a hundred years.
According to Liang Qichao, the awakening of national consciousness among modern Chinese people is manifested in the following ways: "First, it is felt that anyone who is not Chinese has no right to meddle in China's affairs. Second, it feels that anyone who is Chinese has the right to mind China's affairs."
(1) The May Fourth Movement embodied the awakening of the national consciousness of the Chinese people, explain it with specific examples.
(2) In 1949, Mao Zedong declared at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, "The Chinese people have stood up since then!" Combined with historical facts, talk about your understanding of this passage of Chairman Mao.
(3) In the 1970s, China's international status was further improved. Point out the major breakthroughs in China's diplomacy during the peak ② in the chart, and analyze the domestic and foreign factors that led to this peak in diplomatic relations.
In the 20th century, both market forces and government regulatory forces had an important influence on the development of the economy. Answer the following questions
(1)In the 1930s, in the face of the Great Depression, the U.S. government began to abandon its "laissez-faire" economic policy and took a series of measures to intervene in the economy to stimulate economic recovery.
What is the economic adjustment in the United States called historically? Analyze the impact of the economic policy adjustment of the United States on the development of the world economy in the light of what you have learned.
(2) Since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, China's reform and opening up has made world-renowned achievements, briefly explain how China's socialist market economic system was established
In the process of human social development, global ties are increasingly strengthened. Read the following materials and answer the questions.
Material 1
The era after 1500 A.D. is of great significance because it marked the beginning of a conflict between regional autonomy and global unity. Prior to that time, there was no conflict between the two because global connections, let alone global unity, did not exist.
----- Stavrianos, A General History of the Globe
(1) What were the causes of the formation of "global connections" after 1500 AD?
The development of science and technology has changed the life of human beings. Read the following materials and answer the related questions.
Material a 19th century to the early 20th century held several important world expositions
1851, London, England, the first World's Fair of Industrial Products exhibits ① steam engine, ② textile machinery, etc.
1876 Philadelphia, United States, the site of the ③ railroad station was built, and the construction of the ④ tram line to all parts of the country
1904, the United States, St. Louis again hosted the World's Fair
The first World's Fair of Industrial Products was held in the 19th century, which was held in the early 20th century. St. Louis again hosted the World's Fair ......
(1) Indicate respectively that the above exhibits belong to the First Industrial Revolution _____ and the Second Industrial Revolution ____.
The World's Fair held in St. Louis, USA, in 1904 focused on the new inventions of the Second Industrial Revolution. What do you think would have been the exhibits that reflected the achievements in transportation and communication tools?
(2) How did China's economy change during the 50 years between these three World's Fairs?
Material 2
Electronic computers and network technology have introduced mankind to the "Information Age". While enjoying the convenience it brings, people are also discussing the significance and value of the network: one viewpoint is that the network has brought revolutionary changes to human society. Another viewpoint is that networking is leading to the loss of humanism, so people should stay away from the network.
(3) Which of the above views do you agree with? Explain your understanding of the value and significance of the Internet in relation to reality.
(History is also the questions that will be examined, no difficult questions for you to review in senior year, you should be able to answer all these questions)