Lecture

Grockit GMAT TV Lesson 8, Part 4 (Verbal Critical Reasoning)

In this final module, students reflect on the broader implications of imperial attitudes shaped by science and religion. Key areas of focus include:

  • Critical examination of the societal impact of Social Darwinism
  • Understanding the rise of extreme nationalism
  • Analysis of the ideological shifts leading up to World War I
  • Connections between historical attitudes and modern perspectives on race and culture

This module encourages students to draw connections between the past and present, fostering a deeper understanding of ongoing societal issues.


Course Lectures
  • This module delves into the historical context of the late nineteenth century, examining how science and religion influenced British and European perceptions of other cultures. The lecture articulates:

    • The framing of overseas Empire growth
    • Governance practices of colonial powers
    • The political and ideological consequences at home
    • Emergence of Social Darwinism, racism, and nationalism
    • Impact leading to the Victorian era's end in World War I

    Through this exploration, students gain insights into the complexities of imperial attitudes and their societal ramifications.

  • Continuing from the previous discussions, this module further examines the intertwining of science and religion in shaping societal norms during the late Victorian period. Key topics include:

    • Influence of scientific discoveries on religious beliefs
    • Public perception of colonial subjects as inferior
    • Growth of ideologies that justified imperialism
    • Impact on British and European identities

    This comprehensive analysis highlights the consequences of these attitudes on both the colonies and the home countries, providing a critical understanding of their lasting effects.

  • This module builds upon the existing themes by investigating the governance strategies employed by Britain and European powers over their colonies. It addresses:

    • The methods of control and administration in colonial territories
    • Consequences of these governance styles on local populations
    • Evolution of political ideologies resulting from imperialism
    • Responses from colonized societies and their implications

    By understanding these governance strategies, students can better appreciate the intricate dynamics of power and resistance during this historical period.

  • In this final module, students reflect on the broader implications of imperial attitudes shaped by science and religion. Key areas of focus include:

    • Critical examination of the societal impact of Social Darwinism
    • Understanding the rise of extreme nationalism
    • Analysis of the ideological shifts leading up to World War I
    • Connections between historical attitudes and modern perspectives on race and culture

    This module encourages students to draw connections between the past and present, fostering a deeper understanding of ongoing societal issues.