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The Buffalo Point out former uses of the buffalo and describe items now used in their place

How Has the Exchange of Goods and Technologies Affected People? Read page 149

How Has the Exchange of Goods and Technologies Affected People? Read page 149 After drawing a chart like the one above, begin to fill it in, starting with the middle box

Before and After the Horse Create a ‘T’ Chart like the one below Ways of Life Without Horses/Guns Ways of Life With Horses/Guns As you are filling this in, consider changes in transportation, hunting, communication with other groups and status symbols

Contact and Cultural Exchange in India Review these two pictures and their captions on pages 150 -151 Who can summarize what you learned about the Silk Road? What do these two pictures have in common? Read all of page 150, including responding to the Activity and The Raj on page 151

Deindustrialization in India British Ban on Imports of Cloth from India Read the section on Deindustrialization in India on page 151, completing the chart How would you respond to the Activity?

Their independence came in 1947 Mohandas Gandhi This photograph was taken in 1946, at a time when many in India were attempting to gain their independence from Great Britain Their independence came in 1947

Mohandas Gandhi Figure 6-17 Mohandas Gandhi Using all the information provided, complete the chart using the photograph on page 152

What do you think the speaker is wanting? Mohandas Gandhi “I want to save time and labour, not for a fraction of mankind, but for all. I want the concentration of wealth, not in the hands of a few, but in the hands of all.” What do you think the speaker is wanting? Read page 152 Now that you have read and know who the author is, what do you think Gandhi meant?

And Finally… Continue with your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Four Corners Debate! Any suggestions as to what you should include?