7.H.2.4 Analyze the economic, political, and social impacts of disease – smallpox – malaria – bubonic plague – HIV/AIDS – avian flu.

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7.H.2.4 Analyze the economic, political, and social impacts of disease – smallpox – malaria – bubonic plague – HIV/AIDS – avian flu

The student will understand: Diseases impact modern societies differently. Disease can cause the extinction of modern societies. Cultural ideas will impact how disease is recognized, accepted and treated within modern societies. Diseases can be man-made or found in nature. A variety of people/groups work together to help fight disease across the globe.

The student will know: Key terms including but not limited to: o Pandemic o Epidemic o Communicable disease o Deficiency o Environmental factors o Immunity o Biological Warfare o NGO (non-governmental organization) How disease spreads between cultures. Ways that cultures address the impacts of disease.

Diseases impact modern societies differently. – HIV/AIDS Labor Shortage in Africa Orphaned Children – Bubonic Plague Labor Shortage – Limits economic growth » Agricultural » Industrial – Ends Feudal System – People have power Less Religious – Small Pox Extinction of civilizations Lose territory

Disease can cause the extinction of modern societies. – Spanish Conquistadors spread small pox to the Aztecs Entire civilizations are wiped out on other hand – allows European Powers to conquer new land

Disease can cause the extinction of modern societies. – Bubonic Plague (Black Death) Middle Ages – peaks in 14 th Century 1/3 rd of Europe = DEAD! – Protection Lock yourselves inside Burned down villages Believed a punishment by god – RATS!!! …technically fleas on rats Poor Sanitation Bring out your Dead!

Cultural ideas will impact how disease is: – Recognized, Accepted, Treated Bubonic Plague – Incorrectly recognized and treated » believed to be a religious curse HIV/AIDS – STDs are not always accepted Obesity – Not Recognized » Sign of Wealth – Not Accepted » Personal problem Avian Flu – US Quick to recognize and treat » no social stigma

Diseases can be man-made or found in nature. Man MadeNatural Viruses, parasites, bacteria – Cold, Influenza, etc. – Disease that have always existed Lifestyle: Stress, lack of sleep & exercise, diet, etc Environment: excess sun Chemical exposure – ( lVOY8) ( lVOY8)

A variety of people/groups work together to help fight disease across the globe. – NGOs Fighting HIV/AIDS – Educate about prevention Fighting malaria – Treatment, mosquito nets, insecticide – – Research, Education, Prevention, and Treatment Require MONEY!