Writing Topic: Which event of the twentieth century stands out to you as particularly impactful, and why? (history)
☆Let’s
Think
1.
Name impactful events in the
following categories: technology, economy, politics, medicine and culture.
Note:
See Hints for Points.
2.
Read the following paragraph. How
can it be improved?
In my
opinion, the invention of the mobile phone is the one change in the twentieth
century that is most important to remember. Smart phones are great. You can
make a phone call anywhere. Also, they allow you to do many things such as
searching on the Internet and taking a picture.
Note: The
sample paragraph needs to tell how smart phones have changed life and society.
One way to start explaining your opinion is to look for the answer in the
question. In the case of this question, “impactful” is the key. It is related
to great moments in history, stories of before and after the event, so you
compare and contrast the situations before and after the event in your essay.
In writing supporting details, it is effective to describe how great the impact
was, in other words, in what way and how much your choice has changed society
and the environment.
3.
What are the expressions to
prove that something is a most important change?
Note: Words
and expressions to prove something is a most important change to remember would
be as follows: has had a dramatic influence on, has provided a significant
change of, has made everything more efficient than before, profoundly changed
our perceptions or perspectives, has caused an irreversible change, has become
the infrastructure of our life, or has made the world dependent on it.
☆Let’s make
a point
Before writing your answer, let’s write about the points you are
going to make by answering the following two questions.
Question 1 What is different before and after the event?
Sample response: I think the advent of the Internet stands
out as particularly impactful in the last century. In the past, the
information was something that was provided in limited amounts by the
authorities. However, these days, because of the Internet, most
information has become available to anyone. Also, it has become possible for
anyone to provide information for others easily.
Your response
I think ………………………………………………………. is most important to remember in the
last 100 years.
In the past, …………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………….
However, these days, because of …………………….…………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…
Question 2 How great was the impact of the event?
Sample responses
1)
The change brought by the
Internet is most important to remember in that it has become the
infrastructure of the world.
2)
Its impact on our society was
so great that no one in our society can live completely independent from
the Internet any more.
Your short response
1) The change brought by ………………………. is
most important to remember in
that…………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………
2) Its impact on our society was so
great that …………………………………………………………..…………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
☆Hints for points
The Rapid Development of Technology: Technological breakthroughs had
happened before, but it was in the 20th century that the rapid development of
technology happened and the lives of people changed dramatically. Nowadays,
thanks to electronic appliances, people have more leisure time than they did
one hundred years ago and use it to do things other than daily chores. The
changes were good for the most part, but since they happened in a short time,
people did not have time to adapt to it or consider the bad influences. As a
result, people in the 20th century left some negative assets to coming
generations, such as pollution, global warming, threat of uncontrolled nuclear
power, new types of crimes and so on. The first three are especially
unprecedented in that they could wipe out mankind.
The Shift of Hegemony: The two world wars ended imperialism by
force. People learned it the hard way that peaceful coexistence is basic to the
prosperity of humankind. Although they are not perfect, efforts have been made
to compromise and cooperate, and now no nation can invade another country
without criticism. Meanwhile, America became the most powerful country in the
world after WWI, replacing England. It has played the leading role in politics,
business, and culture. Its military bases, trading posts, and pop culture
spread all over the world. The competition of nuclear armament caused the
threat of nuclear war (the Cold War), but it ended when the Soviet Union
disintegrated at the end of the century, although both countries still have
around 6,000 atomic bombs. At the end of the century, China gained power,
making close economic ties with the world, including America.
Globalization: The development of transportation and communication
allowed corporations do business worldwide. They can now build their branches
and factories in other countries, import cheap materials from other countries,
and sell their products in other countries. As a result, people all over the
world use the same kind of things, and share more information than before. The
drawback of this change is world-side class war. People in developing countries
are exploited at sweatshops for low wages under horrible conditions, while
people in developed countries lost regular work because of outsourcing, moving
factories to developing countries, as well as the loss of indigenous languages,
traditions, and cultures.
Climate Chane and Environmental Movement: The Industrialization,
which started in the 17th century, had been causing environmental
destruction. Other than pollutions, global warming and its effects were found,
and the cause was identified to be burning of fossil fuels. The
environmentalism, or the environmental movement to tackle these problems
started in the 1960’s. The activists have made some great changes, but failed
to stop climate change due to their financial relationship with the industry in
which they helped greenwashing and stalled substantial change in oil digging
and other harmful activities. Now the CO2 level is over the point of no return
and climate crisis started in the 21st century.
The Birth of the Entertainment Industry: The entertainment industry
has changed our lifestyle. Before the 20th century, even though they had
fun activities, people did not have what we now call the entertainment.
However, with movies, radio, and television, the entertainment industry has
developed in the last century, and people started watching TV programs and
enjoying related activities instead of reading books or spending time with
other people. Following the trend in the entertainment industry has become the
most important for many. Although this change has enriched our lives in various
ways, the entertainment industry has promoted consumerism and made it easier
for governments and corporations to control people’s thoughts.
☆Sample Answer
for Ideas and Expressions
【Thesis】A series of big wars stands out to me as
a particularly impactful event in the twentieth century.
【Supporting Details】Not to speak of the casualties and loss of properties, World Wars I
and II left the world with the United Nations and new technologies. The United
Nations, though far from functioning properly, has become the beacon of the
civil society, promising human rights to all humans on earth. The technological
inventions became double edged swords, such as nuclear power and the PFAS substances.
They have made our lives comfortable, but they also have had irreversible
adverse effects on our lives. The PFAS substances have helped make numerous new
products like Post-it pads and non-stick pans, but PFAS is a toxic forever chemical
and it is now in everyone’s blood, threatening our health and reproduction.
Nuclear power has provided enough energy for ever increasing population.
However, thousands of nuclear warheads are now in place. In the case of Japan,
radiation from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has been
contaminating our island since the explosion following the earthquake and
tsunami. The Cold War, which followed WWII, gave birth to NATO and military
industrial complex. After the end of the Soviet Union, NATO not only kept
existing but also expanded, causing conflicts and the US government addicted to
war.
【Conclusion】This series of change seems to me have pushed the world to the point
of no-return. Therefore, it influenced the world more than any other event in
the twentieth century. (245 words)
DRAFT
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