Quaestio : How did the Gold and Salt trade influence the development of West African kingdoms? Nunc Agenda : Read “Scarcity, Supply, and Demand” and answer.

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Quaestio : How did the Gold and Salt trade influence the development of West African kingdoms? Nunc Agenda : Read “Scarcity, Supply, and Demand” and answer the question in the space below.

Sundiata  Group Discussion Protocol  Question read aloud and answered by speaker  Class actively listens and raises hands to comment or question  Speaker calls on students with questions or comments  Speaker calls on new speaker to answer the next question

Think Pair Share “Who is the richest person that ever lived?” Working with your partner, try to guess the following characteristics of this person, and if possible, guess the name! Gender Ethnicity Religion Location Social Position/Occupation Time Period

Richest People in History  1. Mansa Musa I, (Ruler of Malian Empire, ) $400 billion  2. Rothschild family (banking dynasty, ) $350 billion  3. John D. Rockefeller (industrialist, ) $340 billion  4. Andrew Carnegie (industrialist, ) $310 billion  5. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (last Emperor of Russia, ) $300 billion  6. Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII (last ruler of Hyderabad, ) $236 billion  7. William the Conqueror (King of England, ) $229.5 billion  8. Moammar Khadafy (former Libyan leader, ) $200 billion  9. Henry Ford (Ford Motor Company founder, ) $199 billion  10. Cornelius Vanderbilt (industrialist, ) $185 billion  11. Alan Rufus (Fighting companion of William the Conqueror, ) $  12. Bill Gates (Founder of Microsoft, ) $136 billion  13. William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey (Norman nobleman, ??-1088) $ billion  14. John Jacob Astor (businessman, ) $121 billion  15. Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel (English nobleman, ) £118.6 billion  16. John of Gaunt (son of Edward III, ) £110 billion  17. Stephen Girard (shipping and banking mogul, ) $105 billion  18. Alexander Turney Stewart (entrepreneur, ) $90 billion  19. Henry, 1st Duke of Lancaster (English noble, ) $85.1 billion  20. Friedrich Weyerhaeuser (timber mogul, ) $80 billion  21. Jay Gould (railroad tycoon, ) $71 billion  22. Carlos Slim (business magnate, ) $68 billion (TIE)  Read more: mansa-musa-named-richest-history-article #ixzz2pcZ7h3VT mansa-musa-named-richest-history-article #ixzz2pcZ7h3VT

Richest People in History  6. Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII (last ruler of Hyderabad, ) $236 billion  7. William the Conqueror (King of England, ) $229.5 billion  8. Muammar Qadhafi (former Libyan leader, ) $200 billion  9. Henry Ford (Ford Motor Company founder, ) $199 billion  10. Cornelius Vanderbilt (industrialist, ) $185 billion  11. Alan Rufus (Fighting companion of William the Conqueror, ) $  12. Bill Gates (Founder of Microsoft, ) $136 billion  13. William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey (Norman nobleman, ??-1088) $ billion  14. John Jacob Astor (businessman, ) $121 billion  15. Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel (English nobleman, ) £118.6 billion  16. John of Gaunt (son of Edward III, ) £110 billion  17. Stephen Girard (shipping and banking mogul, ) $105 billion  18. Alexander Turney Stewart (entrepreneur, ) $90 billion  19. Henry, 1st Duke of Lancaster (English noble, ) $85.1 billion  20. Friedrich Weyerhaeuser (timber mogul, ) $80 billion  21. Jay Gould (railroad tycoon, ) $71 billion  22. Carlos Slim (business magnate, ) $68 billion (TIE)  Read more: mansa-musa-named-richest-history-article #ixzz2pcZ7h3VT mansa-musa-named-richest-history-article #ixzz2pcZ7h3VT

Richest People in History  11. Alan Rufus (Fighting companion of William the Conqueror, ) $  12. Bill Gates (Founder of Microsoft, ) $136 billion  …  22. Carlos Slim (business magnate, ) $68 billion