THE VERDICT EQ: Who or what is responsible for the Black Plague?

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THE VERDICT EQ: Who or what is responsible for the Black Plague? …......Claim_____________________________________ …......._________________________________________ .................Evidence______________________________….............._____________________________________ ….............._____________________________________ …..............Elaboration____________________________….............._____________________________________ First & Last Name: _______________________ Period: _____ EQ: Who or what is responsible for the Black Plague? Exhibit 1 _________________________________________________ 1. Using the map, describe the spread of the plague, from where it started, to where it moved to. 2. What argument could be made that traders caused the plague? (Fold Along This Line) Exhibit 2 _________________________________________________ …...... CounterClaim______________________________ …......._________________________________________ …..............Rebuttal______________________________….............._____________________________________ ….............._____________________________________ 1. Using the first graphic, explain how is the plague transmitted. 2. What does the second graphic organizer convey? Font from dafont.com CSI Cream Source Inside

Exhibit 6 __________________________________________ To what or whom does the author of this flyer blame for the plague? How many people died from the Black Plague? What argument could be made that the plague is the fault of the flea? What were the symptoms of the plague? Draw a picture to go along with this content. Exhibit 4 ___________________________________________ Exhibit 7 ____________________________________________ Explain who flagellants were. 2. What argument could be made about the cause of the plague based on this exhibit? According to the Center for Disease Control, how do humans get the plague? How does the CDC recommend preventing the plague? Exhibit 5 ___________________________________________ Exhibit 8_____________________________________________ How did the Black Rat get to Europe? Who does Remy the Rat say is to blame for the plague? Draw and label the plague doctor. 2. What was the most interesting part of this news article?