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    Guns, Germs, and Steel asserts that the success of different human societies can be attributed to geographical factors. According to the author’s theory, the broad strokes of history are all understandable when factors such as the presence of wheat, the width of continents, and the domesticability of an area’s wildlife are considered. Although the theory is intended to explain the global dominance of Europeans, historical details take a backdrop to science. I enjoyed reading the article, as it

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    According To, “Guns,Germs,and Steel” by Jared Diamond,was written to discuss what led to the unequal distribution of wealth and power. Jared Mason Diamond was born September 10,1937.He wrote this article to answer Yali’s Question “ Why Is It That You White People Have So Much Cargo And We Black People Have So Little?” This article is was published in March 1997. He is a professor of geography and physiology at the University Of California,Los Angeles. Diamond was on an mission to answer Yalis Question

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    Jared Diamond delves deep into humanity’s history in his book Guns, Germs, and Steel in attempt to answer a question imposed upon him by Yali, a New Guinean politician. Diamond weaves together many theories and historical examples, such as the Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro’s defeat of the Incas, to explain why humans have developed at vastly differing rates. Yali asked a question that had stumped historians for decades and Diamond dissects and reassembles the phrasing often. In order to

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    Prologue: Yali’s Question The overall point of this chapter in Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond was to give a quick explanation on why Europeans societies have dominated, and even stomped out, other ones. He attempts to find this answer after a man named Yali, asked him, “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?” It was a seemingly simple question that Diamond did not have the answer to. He researches

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    Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond, a professor of geography at the University of California, dives into the past, examining historical developments of societies compared to each other in the form of time, resources, and environment. Diamond summarizes the book in one sentence: “History followed different courses for different peoples because of differences among peoples’ environments, not because of biological differences among themselves” (Diamond 25). Diamond explains that dominance over

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    After watching the documentary Guns, Germs, & Steel by Jared Diamond I was amazed. Everything in the documentary was all new knowledge to me. While watching the film I noticed the purpose of why it was made, to ask the question why we all started from the same place but only some excelled. In the film Jared Diamond goes to Papua New Guinea and makes a friend named Yalli. Yalli asked Jared once “Why you whites have so much cargo and we new guineas have so little?” That question shocked Jared

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    1. Yali's question; "Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea but we black people had little cargo of our own?" 2. Diamond rewords the question as “History followed different courses for different peoples because of differences among people environment not because of biological differences among peoples themselves.” 3. Jared Diamond analyzes several factors that he believes contributed to the existing balance of the world's resources. In order

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    In the historical book, “Guns, Germs, and Steel,” by Jared Diamond, Diamond attempts to provide an understanding to the inequality in modern times. He attempted to provide this understanding by stepping 13,000 years back and figuring out why each continent had a different history from one another. Diamond first got inspired to discover the reasons for this inequality in New Guinea, where he was studying bird evolution. In the prologue, he explained how it was one simple question from his friend Yali

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    Jared Diamond starts off his book, Guns, Germs, and Steel with stating his attempt to answer Yali’s question, “Why is it that you white people developed much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own.” Diamond elaborates and brings to simpler terms how Yali’s question relates to many questions on the origins of humans, but more specifically, how Eurasians, the white people mentioned by Yali, came to successfully dominate the rest of the world. In the prologue

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    Guns, Germs, and Steel Chapter 1: “Up to the Starting Line” 1. When did the history of humans begin? Around 50,000 years ago. “Human history at last took off around 50,000 years ago...” (Page 39) 2. Humans developed on what continent? Humans developed in Africa. “…, indicates that the earliest stages of human evolution were also played out in Africa.” (Page 36) 3. The Giant Leap forward occurred when? Around the time human history started, 50,000 years ago. “Human History at last took off

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