You're moving to California! There are just no jobs in Nebraska, and it just makes sense that you move to California where jobs are plentiful. You have an old car, 2 suitcases, and just enough money to pay for gas for the 4 day trip. You have room for yourself, 5 additional passengers and 5 more suitcases in the car. Choose your passengers from the list given, but make sure you can justify your decisions based on human wants, needs, values, interests, and values.

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You're moving to California! There are just no jobs in Nebraska, and it just makes sense that you move to California where jobs are plentiful. You have an old car, 2 suitcases, and just enough
money to pay for gas for the 4 day trip. You have room for yourself, 5 additional passengers and 5 more suitcases in the car. Choose your passengers from the list given, but make sure you can
justify your decisions based on human wants, needs, values, interests, and values.
Transcribed Image Text:You're moving to California! There are just no jobs in Nebraska, and it just makes sense that you move to California where jobs are plentiful. You have an old car, 2 suitcases, and just enough money to pay for gas for the 4 day trip. You have room for yourself, 5 additional passengers and 5 more suitcases in the car. Choose your passengers from the list given, but make sure you can justify your decisions based on human wants, needs, values, interests, and values.
Paul just finished serving his 10 year prison sentence for armed robbery and assault of a family member. He has only a small plastic bag for luggage, knows how to drive and fix cars but
doesn't have a license. He will pay you $200 cash for his seat in the car.
Larry is the Pastor/Priest of your church, is your good friend, and has 2 suitcases... one holding a small camp stove and can opener. She has a cell phone with 50 minutes left on it.
Karen has a Swiss army knife and a tent as big as 2 suitcases, but no other luggage. She's a safe driver and grew up in California.
Transcribed Image Text:Paul just finished serving his 10 year prison sentence for armed robbery and assault of a family member. He has only a small plastic bag for luggage, knows how to drive and fix cars but doesn't have a license. He will pay you $200 cash for his seat in the car. Larry is the Pastor/Priest of your church, is your good friend, and has 2 suitcases... one holding a small camp stove and can opener. She has a cell phone with 50 minutes left on it. Karen has a Swiss army knife and a tent as big as 2 suitcases, but no other luggage. She's a safe driver and grew up in California.
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