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What are some other names for it? Black Death What are some other names for it?

Questions to answer???????????? FQ What was the Black Death, and how did it cause the death of so many people? 11.2 What type of Questions? Add that in front of Each question (factual-Conceptual)

The Plague-Black Death 11.2 It was caused by the bite of a flea that lived on black rats. Yersinia pestis MUST KNOW: Why black death? What does plagued mean? The word endemic versus pandemic Three diseases in one: 1- Bubonic plague 2- pulmonary plague/pneumonic plague 3- Septicaemic plague (blood stream) How did it spread? Also by air

What type of Question? How did fourteenth-century living conditions and the state of medical knowledge leave the population defenseless against serious disease 11.3 Living conditions: State of medical knowledge: Analyzing-no defense?

Living conditions and medical Science: 11.3 Must know: What grew Hygiene and sanitation was there any? Medical science and development, was there any? Why life gets harder in the 12th and 13th century (Environment)! Interesting modern day news about London and sewages: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/sep/12/total-monster-concrete-fatberg-blocks-london-sewage-system What do you think about this news? What could it cause?

Religious beliefs in the 14th century Must know: The role of religion and the IMPACT on the development of Science Who was in charge of treating the ill What the beliefs of the Roman Catholic and the Islamic belief had in common when looking at the reason for illness

3 Why did the Black Death break out when it did, and where did it spread? 11.5

11.5 Human settlement; How and where did Humans settle? What grew? And what was the impact of this growth? Describe the countries that where the outbreak took place in the world page 13 Where did the black death first appear? What was the role of Caffa? What were the different reasons for the Black Death spreading through Europe and Asia and North Africa?

4 How did people attempt to deal with the disease? 11.6

11.6 Must know: Response to the Black death: Different type of treatments Effective or ineffective Different religion dealt with the plague

5 What were the consequences of the Black Death in Europe and other parts of the world? 11.7

11.7 How did the Black Death change Society? Must know and understand what Society means! Environment- Power and Authority (11.8) Science and Technology

4. Society and Identity - Students will understand how identity is molded by the societies in which we live, why social systems exist and the mechanisms by which they are created and maintained. Compare and contrast the structure of two societies. Explain how the structure of a society impacts on its citizens

Systems and the Impact on it’s Citizens Medicine through time We are going to fill in a diagraph to compare the Environment-Power and Authorities and Science and Technology for the Civilizations we have discussed in the Time-line through history (EGYPT-AND CHINA ARE ALREADY DONE) Greece- Rome-Medieval Europe Below you will find an example