Warm up pg.269 Define and sketch an illustration for each: Black Death,epidemic, inflation.

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Warm up pg.269 Define and sketch an illustration for each: Black Death,epidemic, inflation

DO NOW Copy and answer the following in YOUR NOTEBOOK: 1)List rights we have under 1st amendment 2)What does 2nd amendment give us the right to? 3)Amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment?

Imagine, that a mere five days after having read this that all of your best friends have come down with an illness which cannot be explained. Imagine also, that all the people who live on your street have died under similar circumstances in the same amount of time. What are you doing to do? How do you feel? What are thinking ??

Plague= Contagious disease that spreads quickly and infects a large number of people

Black Death How did it spread to Europe? Early 1300’s- Rats spread plague in crowded Chinese cities Fleas jumped on traders traveling west Asia-Middle East- Europe 1347-Trading ships docked on coast of Sicily 1348- Reached Spain/ France

How is it spread? Spread by bacteria carried by fleas on rats Fleas--Rats---Humans Epidemic: outbreak of rapid spreading disease

Results of Black Death Terror/ Had no scientific explanation God’s wrath/punishment People fled cities/hid in their homes Blamed Jews

More Results Economy declined Workers/employers died=population died Survivors demanded higher wages Cost of Labor increases= Inflation Inflation- rising prices Peasant revolts

Review How did the Black Death spread to Europe? How did Europeans react to the Black Death? What were the effects of the Black Death

Assignment Using your notes, create a Doctor’s Warning Flyer to inform people about the Black DEATH!! Include : CAUSES Symptoms EFFECTS