ExpositoryTextPAIREDREADACleanSweepTheSpiceTradebyDavidMurphySTRATEGIES&SKILLSComprehensionStrategy:AskandAnswerQuestionsSkill:MainIdeaandKeyDetailsVocabularyStrategyLatinRootsVocabularycommodity,distribution,dominant,edible,impenetrable,ornate,replenished,significantELLVocabularycolonies,competition,conquered,limitContentStandardsSocialStudiesEconomicsPhotographyCredit:SydneyJames/DigitalVision/GettyImages**Thetotalwordcountisbasedonwordsintherunningtextandheadingsonly.Numeralsandwordsincaptions,labels,diagrams,charts,andsidebarsarenotincluded.WordCount:1,944**ACopyright©TheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedordistributedinanyformorbyanymeans,orstoredinadatabaseorretrievalsystem,withoutthepriorwrittenconsentofTheMcGraw-HillCompanies,Inc.,including,butnotlimitedto,networkstorageortransmission,orbroadcastfordistancelearning.Sendallinquiriesto:McGraw-HillEducationTwoPennPlazaNewYork,NewYork10121ISBN:978-0-02-118742-3MHID:0-02-118742-8PrintedintheUnitedStates.123456789DOC151413121110PAIREDREADIntroduction..................................2Chapter1AReasonforDiscovery.........................4Chapter2TheFightforControl...........................8Chapter3TheDemandforSpices.........................12Conclusion...................................17RespondtoReading...........................18ACleanSweep......................19Glossary.....................................22Index........................................23FocusonSocialStudies........................24EssentialQuestionHowhavepeopleusednaturalresources?TheSpiceTradebyDavidMurphyTodaypeopledonotthinkmuchaboutcommonspiceslikepepper.Pepperandotherspiceswereonceveryrare.Manycenturiesago,peoplevaluedspicesashighlyasgold.Todaywespendalotofmoneysearchingforoilandminerals.Oilandmineralsarenaturalresources,justlikespicesare.Inthepast,peoplespentalotofmoneysearchingforspices.Explorersriskedtheirlivestofindnewroutestothespicelands.Thehuntfornaturalresourcescanhaveahugeeffecto...