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Dinner Party 1450-1750

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February Break Project: Dinner Party Due 3/1                            Round One : Create a seating chart for the global history dinner party. There are five tables with six individuals/ideas at each at a table. Round Two : Once you have your seating chart arranged (every person is seated at on particular table), you will choose 5 topics that would be under discussion by the guests at each table.  Using the website freeman-pedia.com (600-600 CE, 600-1450, 1450-1750) pick a topic under the key concepts for the time periods. Round Three : Choose one topic at each table that would be the most debated by the guests         at that table and explain why it would be so heavily debated/controversial. Choose a second topic at each table that would have the guests most in agreement and explain why. Complete the appropriate worksheets that correspond. Suleiman the Magnificent Slave trade silver Devshirme System 95 Theses

Dinner Party 600-1450

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Round One : Create a seating chart for the global history dinner party. There are five tables with six individuals/ideas at each at a table. Round Two : Once you have your seating chart arranged (every person is seated at on particular table), you will choose 5 topics that would be under discussion by the guests at each table.  Using the website  freeman-pedia.com  (600-600 CE, 600-1450, 1450-1750) pick a topic under the key concepts for the time periods. Round Three : Choose one topic at each table that would be the most debated by the guests         at that table and explain why it would be so heavily debated/controversial. Choose a second topic at each table that would have the guests most in agreement and explain why. Complete the appropriate worksheets that correspond.   Dinner Party Guests Period 3: Paper Money Theodora Genghis Khan Justinian Hagia Sophia  Ibn Battuta Scandinavian Vikings Camel S

Dinner Party 600-600

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February Break Project: Dinner Party Due 3/1                            Round One : Create a seating chart for the global history dinner party. There are five tables with six individuals/ideas at each at a table. Round Two : Once you have your seating chart arranged (every person is seated at on particular table), you will choose 5 topics that would be under discussion by the guests at each table.  Using the website freeman-pedia.com (600-600 CE, 600-1450, 1450-1750) pick a topic under the key concepts for the time periods. Round Three : Choose one topic at each table that would be the most debated by the guests         at that table and explain why it would be so heavily debated/controversial. Choose a second topic at each table that would have the guests most in agreement and explain why. Complete the appropriate worksheets that correspond. Dinner Party Guests Period 2: Abraham Terrace farming Aristotle Ten Comman