Social Studies, 07.07.2019 11:00, daphnevlogs11
On april 14, 1912, the titanic's maiden voyage to new york struck an iceberg. of the more than 2,200 passengers and crew on board, only about one third survived. similarly, you find yourself on a smaller ship that is about to sink. as in the titanic, only 30% will survive. in this case, that means that 4 of the 12 passengers will survive. this assignment asks you to determine which four of the twelve passengers or crew that will survive. provide a response to the following questions: 1. which individuals did you select to survive and why? 2. do you believe that there are certain people in our society that are more important than others? if so, who are they? was this part of your consideration process in selecting survivors? 3. can you think of examples of situations in real life where life-and-death decisions are made about people solely based on their position or occupation? explain. passenger/crew list: 1. retired person 2. ship's captain 3. physician 4. nurse 5. migrant worker 6. unemployed mother 7. us senator 8. president of the titanicship line 9. the above president's spouse 10. the above president's baby 11. us army captain 12. elementary school teacher
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