Introduction
By: Xaia Goree
Process
Desmond Tutu:
Cause:
First black Archbishop of cape town
Effect/Cause:
Campaigned to fight HIV/AIDs, poverty, racism etc.
Effect/Cause:
Was appointed vice-president of the Theological education fund
Effect/Cause:
Organized peaceful marches and criticized violent tactics of anti-apartheid groups
Effect:
Change opinions and viewpoints of human rights and injustice.
Commodore Perry:
Cause:
Commodore of US Navy and commanded a number of ships
Effect/Cause:
Was very concerned with naval officer’s education and helped develop an apprentice system that established curriculum
Effect/Cause:
Was assigned to lower the Japanese’s borders by president Millard Fillmore.
Effect/Cause:
Did careful study of Japan’s past conflicts with western ships and studied their hierarchical; culture, using his research to intimidate and threaten destruction
Effect:
Opened Japan’s borders to westernization and change.
Pope Leo X:
Cause:
Gained power by becoming pope on March 9, 1813
Effect/Cause:
Granted indulgences
Effect/Cause:
Polish the names of 13 new Cardinals treating wealthy families who got a say in the Roman Church
Effect/Cause:
Martin Luther wrote his main thesis against these indulgences
Effect:
Indirectly caused the great schism by being hated enough
Cortez:
Cause:
Conquered Tenochtitlan
Effect/Cause:
Brought Disease
Effect/Cause:
‘Introduced’ the spanish language to the natives
Effect/Cause:
‘Introduced’ Christianity
Effect:
‘Introduced’ different ideas and ways of life
Final Effect:
They all brought about change in human rights and way of life in one way or another