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2 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 The Traveling Bookseller By: Ryne Jungling Originally created by Drew Polly UNC-Charlotte Scenario Questions Credits

3 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 Scenario Instead of working this summer in an office, at the pool, or at a camp, you decide to work as a traveling bookseller. You travel around North Carolina selling books at book shows in various cities. You start with $500. Along the way you will make money by selling books. However, you will also spend money on gas and food. Your goal is to: make the most money in the time allowed!

4 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 Directions Use a scrap piece of paper balled up for a game piece. Roll the dice. Move your game piece. If you land on a city…. –Select a question and answer it. If you answer correctly you get $100. Each roll, you subtract $20 for expenses.

5 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 Question Page 2 Questions 31 45 6

6 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. Adapted from “The Traveling Georgia Artist” by Lloyd Rieber, The University of Georgia, May 20, 2003 Question Page

7 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 That’s Correct! Question Page

8 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 Sorry, that’s not correct! Question Page

9 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 1) What would have to happen for Sri Lanka and the Maldives to reduce the cost of imports? Grow by 10 million people each Create a different type of economy Produce more ivory It would have to not be an island Home Page

10 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 2) Pakistan is the only Islamic country in the world that can legally possess… Nuclear Weapons Democratic Government Alcohol Facebook Home Page

11 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 3) Who will gain allegiance to the United States that previously did not have it. Country that gets rid of the popular election Country that offers no benefit to the US Country in which a communist regime has lost power Country that has always been a US ally Home Page

12 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 4) A general similarity between the countries of India, China, Bangladesh, and Japan is… Population Density Large Population Speak the same language Same type of government Home Page

13 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 5) What statement below best provides a solution to this thought - If you had all of the resources necessary, how would you deal with the dictatorship in North Korea? Home Page Ignore North Korea, deal more with their main ally, China Pressure North Korea by building the South Korean military Provide assistance to North Korea to build the life of citizens Use nuclear weapons to rid North Korea of its current regime

14 Traveling Book Seller, Drew Polly, 2006 6) What are the consequences of many Asian countries having communist governments? Slows economic development Cultural development is slowed Fewer people participate in government All of the above are consequences Home Page


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