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Social 10-1 Related Issue #2 Page To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization?

Social 10-1 Related Issue #2 Challenge Participation in a Four Corners Debate that Discusses, Reviews and Evaluates responses to the statement below: Contemporary society has done enough to respond to the legacies of historical globalization This relates directly to your related issue question: To what extent should contemporary society respond to the legacies of historical globalization? Read pages

Mock Four-Corners Debate Topic: Taylor Swift should be at the top of the music charts How do I prepare to answer this?

Steps to a Four Corners Debate 1.Research the issue 2.Take a starting position 3.Go to one of the four corners in the room 4.Present information that supports your opinion 5.Consider the information presented by the students who took different positions 6.Move to a different corner if your position has changed

Evaluation Rubric All categories are weighted evenly

Numbers… Write down at least ten different ways you use numbers on a daily basis Read the caption below this picture on page 114 Read page 115 and answer the six questions

What countries did the Silk Road pass through? What are some of the present-day names of these countries? How long was the Silk Road? What goods were carried along this road? What effects did the Silk Road have in the countries it passed through? In what ways did the Silk Road contribute to historical globalization? The Silk Road

Today’s ‘Silk Road’ What are some items you can acquire today because of international trade? How are the trade routes of today similar to the ‘Silk Road’? What are some of the differences?

Why and How did Globalization Begin? Read page 116 How important is knowing the beginning date of Globalization? What are some events that you know the exact date of? What are some events that you can’t know the exact date of?

One Theory…. Read the first half of page 117 After reading the Reflect and Respond at the bottom of this page… Can you add one statement to this list? How about a list of criteria…can you list three criteria? Possible examples: Is supported by evidence Has the intellectual/academic support of peers Is accepted by a significant number of peers

The Concept of Historical Globalization After reading the second half of page 117, can you add a second starting point of Globalization? Is there a starting point that the entire class can agree on?

What do you know about Christopher Columbus? Is it all positive? Negative? What you may not know about Christopher Columbus? Europeans brought many diseases that killed indigenous people Europeans took land away from indigenous people Europeans imposed their religion on indigenous people Europeans viewed indigenous people as savages Europeans often treated indigenous people badly

Look carefully at this illustration on page 120 What do you think London was like in 1616? Natural Environment? Buildings and Other Structures? Human Activities? Aspects of the Drawing? Purpose of the Drawing?

How Did the Foundations of Historical Globalization Affect People? Read page 120 Which Communication Technologies are contributing to globalization today? Internet? How does the internet shape the process of and attitudes toward globalization?

New Ideas Read page 121 Complete the Activity at the bottom of the page Predictions: Large, square sails may have lead to… Improved navigational tools may have lead to… Gunpowder may have lead to….

Mercantilism What other words appear to be related to mercantilism Write down as many as you can think of… Write down your definition and the one from the glossary

Analyzing Mercantilism Read page 122 with a partner and while you read… Complete the handout Analyzing Mercantilism

What is Mercantilism? Control of trade by a colonizing nation Factors that made mercantilism work… Armed forces, navies and merchant marine fleets Forces that caused mercantilism… The drive for more trade Profits = control of the trade and competition gone! The growth of the middle class in Europe Discovery of valuable raw materials Forces that lead to the decline of mercantilism… Resistance from the colonies New economic ideas

Read Dividing up the World on page 123 Now listen to the following questions about the map above…

Effects of European Colonial Settlement Read page 124 and… Complete the Reflect and Respond assignment at the bottom of the page After giving your own name to this conflict, sum up the perspective of each group in a sentence or two… The British The Rebellious Colonists The First Nations

And Finally… Begin a 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?

Consequences of Globalization on People Lets Review… Mercantilism means… Imperialism means… Colonization Domination Exploitation (Abuse)

How Did The Consequences of Historical Globalization Affect People? Read the first paragraph of page 125 Write out and complete the following chart: Reacting to Invasion by Colonizing Forces

How Did The Consequences of Historical Globalization Affect People? Complete reading the rest of page 125, including the Activity Approximately how many indigenous people died as a result of contact with Europeans? Up to 10 million!

Differing Approaches to the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas As you read page 126, consider the following questions and write your responses in your notebooks. This will assist you with your Four Corners Debate: Why did the imperialist powers behave as they did toward the Indigenous peoples? Why did the imperialist powers not think that their actions were wrong or inhumane? Are attitudes toward Indigenous peoples the same or different today?

Slavery Read page 127 and answer the following: What do you think of Olaudah’s story? How might his story be important to the anti-slave trade in Europe?

Cheap Labour Read the handout The Slave Route, A Memory Unchained and note any questions you may have about the map Read the Introduction on page 128

Cheap Labour Finish reading pages 128 – 129 Consider question #1 in Explorations and record your responses in your notebook

Vocabulary Add to your Chapter Five list…. Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Four Corners Debate! Any new suggestions as to what you should include?

Responses to Slavery Read the first half of Making Choices on page 130 Slavery Slave Trade What is the difference between these terms? Add these two terms to your list

Expressing Strong Opinions Create a chart similar to the one below and complete Explorations #1 on page 130 Constructive Cheering for your own team Raising awareness about an issue by writing letters Wearing school colours while cheering for your team Destructive Being rude to visiting team Damaging another team’s players or school property Rejecting another person’s idea without consideration

What do you think? Was involvement in the slave trade morally better or worse than owning slaves – or did it amount to the same thing? Write a two or three sentence summary Be prepared to defend your response

Slavery – A Moral Dilemma Your responses probably fit into one of the following three categories: 1.Trading and owning slaves amounts to the same thing morally because they depend on each other. 2.Owning is less morally wrong because owners are participating in a system they have little control over, while traders are actively dealing in lives. 3.Trading is less morally wrong because the traders are just meeting a need. If the owners did not demand slaves, the traders would not need to find them and sell them – and if these traders don’t do it, then someone else will.

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The Grand Exchange Make a list of the foods you regularly eat, specifying the major components of each dish Read all of page 131 Referring to Figure 5-16, circle foods on your lists that originated in Europe, Asia or Africa What would life be like if you did not get the ‘circled’ foods? What would you substitute for the foods that are not available? In what ways might the loss of these foods affect your quality of life?

Industrialization and Social Change Write out your own chart, similar to the one below and (with the class) complete the first two columns – for the second column, keep in mind the themes we have been covering in this chapter Read page 132 As you read, add new ideas to the third column in your chart

Vocabulary Complete your Chapter Five list…. Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Four Corners Debate! Any new suggestions as to what you should include?

Four Corners Debate Review: Think About Your Challenge (Page 135) Take a look through the chapter, your notes and your vocabulary list… What are some ideas discussed so far in this chapter that might be useful for your debates? Add all of these ideas on a new list entitled: Four Corners Debate

Chapter Five Quiz Your quiz is made up of three question, all of them written response Get to know the terms/phrases/people/events you listed as important for this chapter One of the three questions is responding to an Inquiry Question, so be prepared to defend your response!