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Spring Break in Review 3 Minutes 1. Introduce yourself properly to at least one member of the opposite gender. 2. Find out three interesting details about their spring break.

New Standard 2 Minutes Describe the role of the trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and law.

New Standard Describe the role of the trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and law. trans: across, through characteristics: a distinguishing trait, quality, or property influence: to have an affect on ethics: a set of moral (of or relating principles of right and wrong in behavior) principles/values

West Africa Predictions Describe the role of the trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and law. trans: across or through characteristics: a feature that helps to distinguish (separate) a person or thing from another. influence: the act or power of producing an effect (change) ethics: a set of moral (good) principles (values) 4 Minutes 1. Title your paper “West Africa Predictions. 2. Split your paper into 2 sections. 3. On the top section draw a quick sketch of what you visualize as wealth (money wealth) today. 4. On the bottom section draw a quick sketch of what you think wealth (money wealth) looked like in Ghana and Mali during the time period we are studying.

Chapter Walkthrough Describe the role of the trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and law. trans: across or through characteristics: a feature that helps to distinguish (separate) a person or thing from another. influence: the act or power of producing an effect (change) ethics: a set of moral (good) principles (values) Turn to page 126 in your Holt (Blue) Textbooks.

Homework Describe the role of the trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs, ethics, and law. trans: across or through characteristics: a feature that helps to distinguish (separate) a person or thing from another. influence: the act or power of producing an effect (change) ethics: a set of moral (good) principles (values) -Read Chapter 6, Section 1 pgs Complete Study Guide, Chapter 6, Section 1