
AP World Project 1 Task 4 Introduction
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Allison Bair
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Project 1 Task 4
By Allison Bair
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Open Ended
In ONE sentence provide one reason that trade is important?
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Open Ended
Think back to (or look back at) the introduction to Project 1.
Assuming you purchased these items in the US, how did these items end up in a store in the US?
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Open Ended
Think back to (or look back at) the introduction to Project 1.
Where did your items come from?
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Open Ended
Think back to (or look back at) the introduction to Project 1.
What role do you think distance traveled might have had in determining the cost?
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Open Ended
Think back to (or look back at) the introduction to Project 1.
What impact does the sale of these items have on our community?
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Imagine…
You are living during a time when there is no internet or telephone
YOU are the merchants!!
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Open Ended
What barriers would you face in trying to buy and sell goods?
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Mapping the Indian Ocean Trade Route
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Select Groups
East Asia/Guangzhou - Short, Hartberger, Burns,
Southeast Asia/Malacca - Garcia, Edwards, Carter
South Asia/Calicut - Bradley, Jones, Bobbitt
Southwest Asia/Hormuz - Bowman, McFalls, Bell
Southwest Asia/Aden - Hardee, Graybill, Carlin
East Africa/Kilwa - Shumaker, Smith, Overstreet, Nester
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Use your map to strategize a route!
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Open Ended
What challenges they see in getting the goods they need?
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Open Ended
What is a solution to one of these problems?
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Write notes to merchants in other cities inviting them to meet you in a location to trade.
This might be an intermediate location between the original city of both merchants.
The note should include the items they desire as well as what they have to trade in return for those items as well as which round the merchants plan to conduct the trade.
Traveling Merchants (2)
Step 1: Are we buying what you are selling?
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Create a poster advertising the goods and enticing features of your city.
For example, merchants might emphasize the rich culture the city offers or the security or lodgings the area provides for travelers.
This is especially important if there is more than one city in the region that has the same goods and is in competition (e.g., Kilwa and Mombasa in East Africa).
The poster should include:
§ The items for sale
§ Technologies that merchants will gain by coming to port city
§ The dominant belief system(s) in port city
Port City Merchants (1 -2)
Step 1: Are we buying what you are selling?
Project 1 Task 4
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