Smallpox due Friday
Smallpox/Syphilis reading
Annotate the reading make sure to actively analyze the reading orFully annotate
OR 15 facts with page numbers
Make sure to identify and comment on facts which must include at least one of the following:
1. Fascinating fact and why it interested you
2. Confusing term or phrase with explaination (Mr. Google may be referenced)
3. Meaningful term or phase with explaination
4. Impactful quotation and its meaning
5. Turning point and explaination of how it impacted history
6. Visual that supported a key idea or extended your thinking/understanding
7. Something that made you rethink your ideas- explain how
8. Something that added to knowedge you already had-explain how
2 good Questions and answers
One paragraph each-
1.React to author's writng style
2. React to the reading
Be prepared for a discussion/quiz
Keep working on NHD final project is due the week of January 20 (that's 2 weeks away)
Book work due next week.
15(4) The Atlantic Slave Trade (487-490).
Identify the terms, people, and places listed on page 487.
What are the two pictures on page 487? Draw one of them.
Read page 488. What was Ottobah Cugoano traded for?
Answer the Thinking Critically questions #1+2 on page 489.
What is the dilemma/tradeoff that William Cowper writes about on page 490?
Look at the triangular trade routes (489) why could it be called the quadrangle trade?
Answer Comprehension and Critical Thinking questions #3-5 on page 490 OR the 3 checkpoint questions.
15(5) Effects of Global Contact (491-495)
Identify the terms, people, and places listed on page 491.
Read the "Uniting the World" reading on page 491.
What did Adam Smith say were the two greatest and most important events in world history?
Why were they so important?
Look at the picture on 492. What two sources do the Spanish credit their victory in the new world? Read tulip mania? Where and why did it occur and what year did it crash?
Read Comparing viewpoints on page 494. What was the cause of the trade war?
Answer questions #4-6 on page 495 or the 3 checkpoint questions or 3 bullets from each checkpoint section
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