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Monday, February 8th
  • Bell Work Please pick up the document analysis
    handout from the back table. Take the first few
    minutes of class to silently complete the
    analysis questions.

2
Daily Agenda
  • Essential Question
  • Why were powerful kingdoms able to rise in West
    Africa during the Post-Classical Era?
  • Homework Read and take notes on Ch. 11 in your
    review book (quiz on Wednesday on Africa and
    South Asia)
  • Bell Work Document 6 Analysis
  • WoD ? psychology
  • Writing Workshop The Additional Document
  • Close Reading Africa Map Notes
  • Kahoot Review
  • Lecture Africa in the Post-Classical Era
  • Reflective Summary

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Psychology the study of the mental processes
and behaviorPronunciation
  • In time for Valentines Day, Psychology can study
    any realm of mental processes and behavior,
    including love.

VIDEO February 8th, Block 1
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Document 6
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  • Is this a positive or negative view of trade?
  • They should be bought when the master artist
    who makes them is in need.
  • Let some remembrance of you remain here
  • In the name of God and profit
  • How does this view compare to earlier Christian
    views?

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  • What would an answer to this question sound like?
  • In groups, take a few minutes to write an
    effective thesis in response to this prompt. Make
    sure that your thesis
  • Directly answers the question
  • Addresses all parts of the question
  • Is no more than 2 consecutive sentences
  • Takes a definite position that could be
    challenged
  • Is not a mere restatement of what is implied in
    the question

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Which Thesis works best?
  • Between their origins and 1500 CE, Christianity
    and Islam both had changing views toward
    merchants and trade.
  • At their origins, Christianity and Islam had
    polar opposite opinions toward merchants and
    trade. However, by 1500 CE, both saw their
    positions moderate and eventually reverse.
  • Between their origins and 1500 CE, Christianity
    and Islam both had differing positions toward
    merchants and trade. Christianity started off
    viewing merchants negatively. However, over time
    they began even trading in the name of God and
    profit. In contrast, Islam initially viewed
    merchants as highly as martyrs but quickly soured
    toward the practice of trade by 1500 CE.

7
The Additional Document
  • You must identify one (hypothetical) additional
    document that you would like to use in answering
    the question.
  • The document should be a different TYPE of
    document than what has already been given
    (receipt, journal, map, chart, record book, etc.)
  • The document doesnt have to actually exist, only
    potentially exist (so dont ask for a photo of a
    leprechaun riding a unicorn). Consider whos
    point of view is missing.
  • You must explain specifically how the document
    would help in answering the question.
  • In addition, a journal from a 15th century Imam
    regarding their insight into the morals of trade
    would have been beneficial in determining how
    merchant work was interpreted by religious
    leaders as they studied the Quran and sunnah.

8
African History
Please get up and come pick up a copy of the
Traditions Encounters textbook. Open the book
to pg. 371 (Ch. 18). As you read the chapter, use
the map worksheet provided to track important
concepts/influences in Africa during the
Post-Classical Era.
  • Analyzing Africa using the Course Themes

9
Concept Review
  • Please take out your electronic device.
  • Now that you have had the opportunity to read and
    learn a bit about African history, lets see what
    is sinking in.
  • Go to www.kahoot.it
  • In a moment I will put up the game pin.
  • The top score today will earn a late homework
    pass.

10
Theme 1 - Demographics
  • The Bantu migrated over 1500 years from West
    Africa throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Given the slow nature of their migration, what
    effect would this have on Sub-Saharan Africa?
  • Yams, taro, chicken, and bananas were introduced
    from Southeast Asia by Indian Ocean merchants.
  • How would this impact Africas population density?

11
Theme 2 Cultural Interactions
  • Traditional Religions ? Mostly monotheistic, with
    a male creator who was omniscient and omnipotent.
    Believed in lesser gods associated with natural
    features. Very practical (versus theological),
    with rituals playing a major role. Diviners
    played a vital role in consulting oracles or
    prescribing medicines.
  • How would followers of these traditional beliefs
    respond to the introduction of Islam and
    Christianity?
  • In both cases, converts continued to accommodate
    their traditional culture in terms of dress,
    gender relations, and ancestor rituals.
  • Griots, artistic production (masks), music and
    dance all served a vital role in passing on
    African history in the absence of written
    languages.
  • How have these traditions both hindered and
    benefitted African society today?

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Theme 3 Political Structures
  • Stateless Societies ? Governed through
    patriarchal kinship groups with a chief.
  • What allowed this system to last for hundreds of
    years in Africa?
  • Centralized Kingdoms ? Population pressures led
    to strained land resources and the development of
    distinct militaries and governments under kings
    (later with bureaucracies).
  • Why might governments struggle to retain their
    control in Africa (especially compared to other
    regions)?

13
Theme 4 Economic Development
  • Trans-Saharan Trade ? Made possible by the
    introduction of the camel and useful saddle. Main
    products Salt and Gold. (Ghana, Mali, Songhai)
  • Who were they trading with? What allowed them to
    expand this trade?
  • Indian Ocean Trade ? Swahili culture emerged
    blending Bantu and Arabic. Main products Ivory,
    slaves, and exotics. (Kilwa, Zanzibar, Mombasa)
  • How would this exchange impact the culture and
    even social structure of East Africa?

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Theme 5 Social Structures
  • Age Groupings ? Age sets performed tasks
    appropriate to their development and formed tight
    circles of friends.
  • Along with kinship and gender groupings, what is
    the advantage of using age sets as a means of
    social organization?
  • Slavery ? From Prisoners of War and debtors used
    as agricultural or construction laborers to slave
    raiding.
  • What would cause such a change? What other
    reasons might slavery be so deep seeded in
    Africa?

15
Rock, Paper, Scissors Review
  • Working with a shoulder partner, compete in a
    best of 3 rock, paper, scissors battle to
    determine a winner.
  • The loser in your battle will answer each
    question for their partner.
  • Both partners must be prepared to share with the
    class what you discussed.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors Review Questions
  1. What impact did the Bantu Migration have on
    Africa?
  2. Where did Islam spread to in Africa? How did it
    affect the culture and politics of the region?
  3. How was East Africa similar and different to West
    Africa?
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