Homework C-2 due tomorrow Next current events article due Wednesday, November 5.

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Homework C-2 due tomorrow Next current events article due Wednesday, November 5.

Aim: How has China’s geography affected the development of Chinese civilization? Do Now: Analyze the map of China in front of you. Based on our previous discussions of geography, list three predictions you have about how the geographical features in this civilization helped to influence its development.

I. The Rivers of China A.Huang He (Yellow) River → 2 nd longest river in China, located in the north. Takes its name from the yellow covered silt (loess) it deposits. -Earliest Chinese civilizations arose here. -“China’s Sorrow”

I. The Rivers of China B. Yangtze River → Longest river in China (5th longest in world) C. Xi Jiang (West) River → Major cities of southern China are found along this river. D. Majority of Chinese live in the east, near these rivers.

II. Natural barriers A.Northern and western frontiers are covered by mountains and deserts. This will influence China’s development in many ways: - Isolated from other civilizations. - Ethnocentrism - Xenophobia - China dubs itself “The Middle Kingdom”

Ebola! In recent weeks, there has been tremendous panic about Ebola in the United States. At least 18 cases have been treated in Europe and the United States in the last three months. Most were health and aid workers who contracted Ebola in West Africa (in the countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia) and were transported back to their home country for treatment. A doctor named Craig Spencer, who had recently been working with Doctors Without Borders in Guinea, tested positive for the Ebola virus in New York City on Oct. 23. Two nurses who contracted Ebola at a Dallas hospital have recovered

CBS News Clip We are going to watch a clip from CBS news P2RfKI discussing the pros and cons of a travel ban. As you are watching this, take notes on any arguments given in favor of the ban, and any arguments given against the ban. P2RfKI

Big Questions Based on the information in the video clip, would you be in favor of banning travel between the United States and Ebola- afflicted countries? Why? Currently 75 percent of Americans and politicians from both political parties support a travel ban. Does this represent American xenophobia, or is it a reasonable response to a public health threat?