PPT-What did people think caused disease 1750 -1900
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Discuss amp write down a sentence to explain all images LO How did scientists discover that germs cause disease All will be able to identify what people thought
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Discuss amp write down a sentence to explain all images LO How did scientists discover that germs cause disease All will be able to identify what people thought caused disease prior to Pasteur. Chapter 1. Lesson 5. Microorganisms. Microorganisms are organisms that are microscopic, or too small to be seen with just the eyes. . They can be unicellular or multicellular.. Microorganisms are EVERYWHERE!!! They are in food that you eat, on your books, and inside your body. . What is the SAQ. 4 Questions. 50 minutes. 20% of total exam . score. Each point is worth 3 multiple . choice questions. How long is a SAQ Answer?. Direct Answer. Not a lot of elaboration. Must be contained in space provided (box). . The Gilded Age in America: Successes. : . 1. Displays of wealth and excess among upper class. 2. 2nd industrial revolution. 3. Labor union movements. Gilded Age . But underneath, there were problems. SAQs. 4 sets of SAQs on the national . exam (& each six weeks). 50 . m. inutes . to complete all 4 . sets (approx. 12 minutes each). E. ach set will have an a., b., c. . part. . Must answer all three parts of each set.. Most people thought evil spirits, swamp gas, or bad luck caused disease. science history. Louis Pasteur. Theorized that microbes caused disease and killing them could prevent illness.. Joseph Lister. Most people thought evil spirits, swamp gas, or bad luck caused disease. science history. Louis Pasteur. Theorized that microbes caused disease and killing them could prevent illness.. Joseph Lister. Evaluating the positive and negative impacts of New Imperialism 1750-1900. Kipling, a former captain in the British army served in India and identified that it was his duty to Christianize, commercialize and civilize what he called “ Half devil” (not yet Christian) and half child (not yet civilized)” . FOUNDATIONS. (8000 BCE-600 CE). Neolithic societies in Latin America formed along coastlines and lakes, not river valleys.. Olmec (1500 - 500BCE). Gulf of Mexico. Advanced architecture, sculpture, number system, calendar, trade routes. 1. of 22. The Agricultural Revolution. Icons key:. For more detailed instructions, see the . Getting Started. presentation. Teacher’s notes included in the Notes Page. Accompanying worksheet. Flash activity. These activities are not editable.. The Immune Syste m Before the 1900’s, no one knew what caused sickness and infection Most people thought evil spirits, swamp gas, or bad luck caused disease science history Louis Pasteur Theorized that microbes caused disease and killing them could prevent illness. as a______________________ for sin. To prevent disease people would pray to God or ____________________ would whip themselves. . The church approved. of the ideas of Galen as his theories fitted the Christian beliefs. The church disapproved of _____________________ and did not want people to question the accepted ideas. Churches also set up ________________ and copied out the ancient books.. Nausea Vomiting In babies, these symptoms can be difficult to notice or may not be there at all. Instead, a baby may appear slow or inactive, be irritable, vomit, or feed poorly. Create your own Visual Hexagon. You are familiar with this activity but today you will take it one step further by designing your own hexagons AND explaining them.. Task. Read the information sheet. Identify 6 reasons the population grew that you can draw. Sunday, 07 February 2021. LESSON . TITLE. : How . has the prevention of disease changed over time? . Complete the following questions. What . disease hit England in 1348?. Who created the Theory of Opposites?.
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