Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The acts






Compromise of 1850 Site 1 and 2/
Acomplishments were to make the nations united, but the solution was only temporary. Over the following decade the country's citizens became further divided over the issue of slavery. This compromise dealt with the spread of slavery to other territories in order to keep northern and southern interests in balance.
This compromise dealt with the five bills:
California was entered as a free state.
New Mexico and Utah were each allowed to use popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery. In other words, the people would pick whether the states would be free or slave.
The Republic of Texas gave up lands that it claimed in present day New Mexico and received $10 million to pay its debt to Mexico.

If this act/ compromise didnt happen we might still have slavery now a days and we would also have some nations in the world that arent united like America.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2951.html

Kansas-Nebraska Act Site 1 and 2

The united sates of america used this acted to compromise the slave act. However this act served as the opposite, it increased the violence over slavery. The Kansas Nebraska Act was a major step or pathway to the civil war.
A American senator devised the Kansas-Nebraska Act in early 1854, was named Senator Stephen A. Douglas, this wealthy man had a goal in head and this goal was : the expansion of railroads.




Presidential Election 1860 Site 1
In the Presidential Election of 1860, the four candidates were Abraham Lincoln, John C. Breckinridge, John Bell, and Stephen A. Douglas. Abraham Lincoln was elected from the state of Illinois and was a Republican, John Breckinridge represented the southern states and was nominated by the Democratic Party, John Bell represented the Constitutional Union, and Stephen Douglas candidate for the Democrats.
Lincoln took the victory! Honest Abe, as he was called, was a fifty-one year old lawyer, carried eighteen states with one hundred and eighty of the three hundred and three total electoral votes. Lincoln was sworn into office on March 4, 1861. These pictures of Abraham Lincoln were taken during his term at office.

http://www.east-buc.k12.ia.us/99_00/cw/dms/dms.htm



Tuesday, November 17, 2009

morocco economics when where who why

American history homework Ben

Moroccan economie WHO, WHAT, WHERE AND WHY

WHAT/Economie of morocco / Politics of Morocco take place in a framework of a parliamentary constitutional monarchy,the Prime Minister of Morocco is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Assembly of Representatives of Morocco and the Assembly of Councillors. The Moroccan Constitution provides for a monarchy with a Parliament and an independent judiciary.

WHO/ The constitution grants the king extensive powers; he is both the secular political leader and the "Commander of the Faithful" as a direct decendant of the Prophet Mohammed. He presides over the Council of Ministers; appoints the Prime Minister following legislative elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. While the constitution theoretically allows the king to terminate the tenure of any minister, and after consultation with the heads of the higher and lower Assemblies, to dissolve the Parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree, the only time this happened was in 1965. The King is formally the chief of the military. Upon the death of his father Mohammed V, King Hassan II succeeded to the throne in 1961. He ruled Morocco for the next 38 years, until he died in 1999. His son, King Mohammed VI, assumed the throne in July 1999.

WHERE and WHEN / Following the March 1998 elections, a coalition government headed by opposition socialist leader Abderrahmane Youssoufi and composed largely of ministers drawn from opposition parties, was formed. Prime Minister Youssoufi's government is the first government drawn primarily from opposition parties in decades, and also represents the first opportunity for a coalition of socialist, left-of-center, and nationalist parties to be included in the government until October 2002. It was also the first time in the modern political history of the Arab world that the opposition assumed power following an election. The current government is headed by Abbas El Fassi.

REASON WHY/ After independence from France in 1956, a hereditary monarchy was established, which is now headed by King Mohammed VI, who succeeded his father and ruler of 38 years, King Hassan II, in July 1999. The country has had a multiparty system and an elected legislature since the 1970s. Morocco has more than a dozen legal political parties. The Constitutional Union (UC) Party and the National Rally of Independents (RNI) are the 2 largest. Both are conservative and pro-monarchy and together traditionally provide a near majority in parliament to back the government. Although the king tolerates the opposition, he is quick to suppress groups on the political fringe. Even members of legal political groups, such as the small, leftist Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS), have been targeted periodically for crackdowns by security forces.Ultimate power rests with the king, who is chief of state and appoints the prime minister, all cabinet ministers, and all supreme-court judges. A new constitution, designed by the late King Hassan II in 1996 and approved by a public referendum that same year, established a bicameral parliament, replacing the previous system in which two-thirds of a 333-member unicameral parliament (Majlis Anouwab) were elected by popular vote. Under the new constitution, all members of parliament are now elected. A program to reform the economy was launched in 1992 with the help of the World Bank. The objective was to privatize state-owned companies, enhance the country's economic management, raise productivity, and reduce its soaring budget deficit . The program gained new momentum under the government of Abderrahmane Youssoufi, who has served as prime minister since 1998. The current government, a coalition of socialist , left-of-center, and nationalist parties and, for the first time in years, opposition parties, has launched a campaign to reform business laws and regulations and draft a new labor law.



Read more: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Africa/Morocco-POLITICS-GOVERNMENT-AND-TAXATION.html#ixzz0X7dxyPOb

Monday, November 2, 2009

Moroccan Political Parties

Socialist union of people's forces: It was originally formed as a socialist opposition party which was split from the Istiqlal party. During the elections the party won 50 seats. It became the largest party in morocco. After that it lost 12 seats and became the fifth largest parliament in morocco.

Party of progress and socialism: Political party in morocco founded by Ali Yata in 1974. The party in the elections won 11 seats and the next election it won 17 seats. The PPS was included in the prime minister government.

· The Popular Movement: It’s a conservative liberal party in morocco. The party is a full member of Liberal International which it joined in the Latter’s Dakar Congress in 2003. In the elections the party won 27 seats during the next election it improved and won with 41 seats.

· The Authenticity and Modernity Party: Moroccan party founded by El Himma in 2008 august. Lots of political parties came in the PAM. The national Democratic Party wanted to join the party but then became against it. The first secretary was Mohamed Biadilah.

Monday, October 5, 2009

US Constitution

I chose this order:


Article one section eight


Second amendment


First amendment


Article four section four


Why i chose this order?


First I chose the article one, eighth amendment, because it tells many ways how the congress has power. And the congress has about all the power of the city and that is a good thing because it makes all the changes and the orders and the selection and every political, social, and economical decisions for the president and with the president. I chose that second because two forces together make the city a bette rplace for everyone and that's what everyone wants.


Then I chose the second amendment, because i think that the US cares about the safety of the citizens and carrying a weapon is perfectly correct for protection of your home and you own self. The people with weapons will save more lives and the bandits will be taken to prison. I think it's good because the right of hving a weapon will protect people from dangers, and protect the people from injuries which will make less people in the hospitals and more bandits in prison and a peaceful world.


Next I chose the first amendment, because it's one of the most important amendments out of all of them. It stated the freedom of people and one choice of religion. Also the freedom of expression and the freedom of all these things united is a big power for the humanity. I think that the people have to be able to choose what they want to do or be in their lives they don't live in function of the others and their right is to choose their religion, their freedom of speech they could talk about anything, and they could be free of doing any desired thing in their live. That is the freedom of lives.


After that i chose the article four section four, because it guarrantees that the government must assure protection for the US and this makes the american citizens more sure about many things. Many people move, due to the bandits and crimes and the government assures security and now many people change their minds about the leaving and actually more people come to live here. I think it's important because it proves to the americans that the government can do anything to make the us citizens comfortable in their homes and that america is getting more developed.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Rights, definitions

Natural rights: Rights, freedoms and privileges which are such a basic part of human nature.

Right of revolution: In political philosophy, the right of revolution (or right of rebellion) is a right or duty, variously stated throughout history.

Social contract: an implicit agreement among people that results in the organization of society; individual surrenders liberty in return for protection

Popular sovereignty: A doctrine, held chiefly by the opponents of the abolitionists, that the people living in a territory should be free of federal interference in determining domestic policy, esp. with respect to slavery.

Social contract: an implicit agreement among people that results in the organization of society; individual surrenders liberty in return for protection

Self-determination is defined as free choice of one’s own acts without external compulsion; and especially as the freedom of the people.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009


Why is history important?

History is important because histroy is cycle of time, in other words it repeats it self again and again. So it is important for the people in modern times to learn their history and see the patterns from decades to decades to have a strong hypothesis on the future.Histroy shows improvements and declination of the countrie and its people and gives a general summary to its people.This helps people learn from their mistakes. History takes a big part from our culture, in other words if we dont know our histroy we wont know were we come from or who are our ancesters.

Cartoon/One tree family

I subscribed to one tree friends. I love watching these series because they have some funny cartoon violence that amuses me alot. These cartoons dont teach me anything but just keeps me entertained for some amount time. One tree friends is found under at the movies section.














Colonization of Morocco by the French.

Morocco was colonized by france in 1912 and got its independance in1956.

The french locked the moroccan king Mohammed the fifth in madgascar and they ruled over the countery but hopefully there were strong men like (Mohammed Zerktouni and Karim elkhouttabi and many others) who fought back to regain control back their control.

Moroccans also learned alot of things from this colozination like speaking in french and living like the french wearing like the french etc. >This colonization also left many good things to this country like strong and old building that still holds up untill the current time and powerfull armerie like guns bombs and many others.


Thursday, September 10, 2009

Apple adds video camera








On the lower left of the new fifth-generation nano, there is the camera with a speaker and microphone, but unfortunately you'll have to syncronize it with your computer before you can upload clips to YouTube. The camera-laden nanos will be available with the 8GB model at $149 and the 16GB edition at $179. The new nano can last up to 24 hours when playing back audio (same as 4G nano), while video playback should zap the rechargeable battery in just five hours. This is the new nano generation with video and speaker!

About Me

Hello, my name is Mohamed Benouanas, I am 15 years old im born on December 11, 1993. I love sports such as tennis, soccer, swimming. I have many pets and I like spending time with them. I really like cars, and motorcycles. I go to CAS Iam in 9th grade and Iam planning to stay until 12 grade, Inshalah(if Allah wants).

Life Skills

I had a long discussion with my parents and we talked about the life skills in a family work and community. The life skills in a family are lots of love, respect, patience , and family spirit. The important life skills in work are responsibility, organization, and knowledge. FInally the life skills in a community are sharing, generosity, and caring.

Why should we blog

We should blog to shere information with people that might need it and as a exchange they help you back. To communicate with strnagers and to get to know them and to share diffrent or the same point of views that you both have. We should also blog to make it more than just school buisness but to make it worldwide buisness that means everybody might read it and comment it.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

ESPRAT + G




Esprat +G is a site that help us understand main keywords in history like the four main keywords Economies,
sociology,
political science,
religion,
arts,
technology,
and geoghraphy.
Not only that but it aslo shows you why these things are important in life and why people should know them.

Murder DNA discovered on 9 murdered bodies

Walter E. Ellice hes 41 years and was accused of murdering nine women. Eight of the women were prostitutes and one was a normal women whom he killed after having a sexual relationship.He was captured by a police man who saw his parked infront of a motel.This all happened in MILWAUKEE county. He was arrested and he went to prison. Few days after they found that the dna on his tooth brush matched the dna on the bodies

my goals this year

my goals this year is to have good grades in all my classes and i would accomplish that by working seriously and really hard at all times

My second goal is to learn a lot of stuff that i will need to become a succesful IB student

Ill also be more ethical respectful and responsible this year