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October 26, 2009 

Imagine there is a school where they refuse to show Roots. They say it makes students too upset, and that there are other ways of telling the story. What would you say to them? Would you agree or disagree?

Homework:  The

TEST!!  Due Thursda y

Concept Map 







Another way to take notes Put the main topic in the center Sub topics around it Make connections

Sugar 





It comes from sugar cane or sugar beets This is sugar cane The sugar is in the stalk

Plantation  





A large farm Grows just one crop Tea, sugar, cotton, rice, tobacco, cotton, rubber, indigo are all grown on plantations Labor intensive

Supply and demand 





The higher the demand the higher the price Sugar was as much as 45 dollars a pound A 5 pound bag would have cost you $225

Class work: 

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