INQUIRER.net Stock Photo An elementary school teacher in Missouri, USA, was placed on administrative leave after asking fifth grade students in a Social Studies assignment to set a price for a slave. The assignment focused on trading commodities such as grains, lumber, wool and fish, according to Fox 2 on Dec. 9. However, a portion of the assignment asked the students how much they would charge for slaves if they are involved in the slave trade industry. "You own a plantation or farm and therefore need more workers. You begin to get involved in the slave trade industry and have slaves work on your farm. Your product to trade is slaves," it read. "Set your price for a slave. ...
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