Using MLA format (with header in upper right corner, and correct material in upper lefthand corner, as well as proper title) construct a detailed outline of the required reading (Ch. 10, Part 1, “Inequalities Arising from the Nature of the Employments Themselves,” of Smith’s The Wealth of Nations).  The outline should have six Roman numerals, one for the introductory paragraph, and then one for each of the main components indicated in par. 1 of the reading and discussed in the remainder of the reading. Make two copies, one to turn in, and one to keep. Following is a model to start you off:


I. The Five Factors Determining Wages or Salary (par. 1)

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    E.

II. Agreeableness or disagreeableness of the employments as a factor in salary (pars. 2-4)

    A. Ease or hardship of the employment: the latter means more money

      1. Journeyman tailor earns less than journeyman weaver

      2. Journeyman smith makes less than collier

    B. Cleanliness or dirtiness of the employment: the latter means more money

      1. Journeyman weaver makes less than journeyman smith

      2. Journeyman smith makes less than collier

    C. Honorableness or dishonorableness of the employment: the latter usually, but not always, means more money

      1. Butcher . . . [what about this trade, according to the reading?]

      2. Public executioner . . . [what about this trade, according to the reading?]

      3. Hunting and fishing used to be . . . but now are . . . [relating to honorableness or dishonorableness, how?

         Relating to salary, how?]

      4. Stock affected by dishonorableness in getting for the practitioner of a dishonorable employment [what kind of

         profit? Greater or lesser?]