SOME QUESTIONS TO PROMPT DISCUSSION OF THE DISCOVERER'S BOOK II * The evolution of humanity's view of global geography. * What philosophies, issues and/or motivations promoted change in these views and what philosophies, issues and/or motivations hampered changes in these views? * Who were the key people(s) and what were their roles. * What were the most significant affects for European culture/lives of discovering and opening up the East? Address the socio-economical aspects. * Compare and contrast the exploration programs of the Prince Henry (and King John II) and the Chinese (Cheng Ho). Describe the differences in the philosophy of the governments, the political power structures and political environments, especially the transfer of political power during the programs. Compare the use of economic resources in these countries and what this implied for sustaining such programs. * Why was one so successful and one not (consider the power structures of the governments)? Based upon the continued development of China and Europe, give your opinions (i.e. discuss) the long-term implications of such a program. Is today's America an "Empire without Wants"? What do think this implies for our future? * Summarize your paper by discussing the analogies of "Sea Paths to Everywhere" with that of the space frontier. What aspects are similar? What aspects are dissimilar? Were the social / economic / political environments of the time such that people should have been so compelled to explore via the ocean as compared to today's environments with regards to the exploration of space?