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Name_____________________________Period____Date_______________AIM: To what extent has global history been shaped by enduring issues?DO NOW: Please review the provided list of enduring issues in social studies (see other sheet). With a partner, explain what the phrase “enduring issue” might mean as it pertains to social studies. 35567696200How can we find remnants of enduring issues in social studies documents? DOCUMENT 136328353810000Example:I see mountains, therefore I can infer that the environment was an enduring issue that impacted the people living in this region.I see terrace farming, therefore I can infer that the people used innovation (technology) to adapt to their surroundings.DOCUMENT 2“We fight south of the wall, we die north of the wall;If we die, unburied in the fields, our corpses will feed the crows.The cavalry fight to the death, their exhausted seeds pace up and down.If the rice isn’t harvesting, how will you eat?Although we are willing to serve loyally, how can we live this way?”Source: Anonymous poem written during the Qin Dynasty by a Chinese soldier.“We fight south of the wall, we die north of the wall;If we die, unburied in the fields, our corpses will feed the crows.The cavalry fight to the death, their exhausted seeds pace up and down.If the rice isn’t harvesting, how will you eat?Although we are willing to serve loyally, how can we live this way?”Source: Anonymous poem written during the Qin Dynasty by a Chinese soldier.“We fight south of the wall, we die north of the wall;If we die, unburied in the fields, our corpses will feed the crows.The cavalry fight to the death, their exhausted seeds pace up and down.If the rice isn’t harvesting, how will you eat?Although we are willing to serve loyally, how can we live this way?”Source: Anonymous poem written during the Qin Dynasty by a Chinese soldier.“We fight south of the wall, we die north of the wall;If we die, unburied in the fields, our corpses will feed the crows.The cavalry fight to the death, their exhausted seeds pace up and down.If the rice isn’t harvesting, how will you eat?Although we are willing to serve loyally, how can we live this way?”Source: Anonymous poem written during the Qin Dynasty by a Chinese soldier.“We fight south of the wall, we die north of the wall;If we die, unburied in the fields, our corpses will feed the crows.The cavalry fight to the death, their exhausted seeds pace up and down.If the rice isn’t harvesting, how will you eat?Although we are willing to serve loyally, how can we live this way?”Source: Anonymous poem written during the Qin Dynasty by a Chinese soldier.“We fight south of the wall, we die north of the wall;If we die, unburied in the fields, our corpses will feed the crows.The cavalry fight to the death, their exhausted seeds pace up and down.If the rice isn’t harvesting, how will you eat?Although we are willing to serve loyally, how can we live this way?”Source: Anonymous poem written during the Qin Dynasty by a Chinese soldier. Issue: ________________________________Explanation using document based evidence:Enduring Issue: ________________________________Explanation using document based evidence: DOCUMENT 3 Enduring Issue: ________________________________Explanation using document based evidence:1276359144000 Enduring Issue: ________________________________Explanation using document based evidence: DOCUMENT 4Excerpts from Martin Luther’s 95 Theses21.?Therefore those preachers of indulgences are in error, who say that by the pope's indulgences a man is freed from every penalty, and saved;32.?They will be condemned eternally, together with their teachers, who believe themselves sure of their salvation because they have letters of pardon.41.?Papal pardons are to be preached with caution, lest the people may falsely think them preferable to other good works of love.Source: Issue: ________________________________Explanation using document based evidence:Enduring Issue: ________________________________Explanation using document based evidence: ................
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