First, copy the answers to the questions you need:
4. Pizarro tells Atahuallpa that he wants to meet him as a friend and that no harm will come to him.
5. They were terrified by the horses, guns, rattles, trumpets--things they had never seen/heard before.
6. The primary sources demonstrate a point of view that Europeans believed they were superior over the Indians.
7. The chain of causation is how one event led to another--a chain of causes and effects.
Second, we need to finish reading, so begin on page 76 (21)--"In addition to the ships themselves..."
Third, we will answer questions #8, 10, 11, 13, 14.
Third, we will begin working on our Quick Write
Quick Write #2 Guns, Germs,…
4. Pizarro tells Atahuallpa that he wants to meet him as a friend and that no harm will come to him.
5. They were terrified by the horses, guns, rattles, trumpets--things they had never seen/heard before.
6. The primary sources demonstrate a point of view that Europeans believed they were superior over the Indians.
7. The chain of causation is how one event led to another--a chain of causes and effects.
Second, we need to finish reading, so begin on page 76 (21)--"In addition to the ships themselves..."
Third, we will answer questions #8, 10, 11, 13, 14.
Third, we will begin working on our Quick Write
Quick Write #2 Guns, Germs,…
Identify 2
advantages one society had over another and how it led to an increase in
power.
Your response should:
·
Identify 2 advantages one society had
over another
·
Give textual evidence (You should use 2 pieces
of evidence/per advantage and explain how each led to an increase in power) = 4
total pieces of textual evidence
·
Explain how the 1 society used each advantage to
gain power and the result
T – Thesis
statement (answer the question)
R – Reason
E – Evidence
#1 with explanation
E – Evidence
#2 with explanation
E – Evidence
#3 with explanation
E***- Evidence
#4 with explanation
S –
Summarizing statement
****You must use 2 vocabulary words in your response for full-credit****
****You must use 2 vocabulary words in your response for full-credit****
(Please use your double-entry
journal for help as well as pages #
from Guns, Germs, and Steel, a non-fiction book by Jared Diamond)
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