Economic/Currency/Natural Resources Name of Culture Should include at least 4 main bulleted facts to describe the economics, currency, and natural resources.

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Economic/Currency/Natural Resources Name of Culture Should include at least 4 main bulleted facts to describe the economics, currency, and natural resources used by the culture. (Examples: types of trading...)

Religion/Rituals Name of Person Should include at least 4 bulleted points to describe the religion, religious practices, and spiritual rituals that the culture practices. (Examples: sacrifices, special ceremonies, gods, beliefs, …)

Family/Social Structure/Practices/Occupati ons Name of Culture Should include at least 4 bulleted points to describe the family structure, social structure, social practices, and occupations (jobs) the culture may have. (Examples: patriarchial or matriarchal, leaders, slaves, sacrifices, farming, hunting,…)

Bibliography You must have (2) sources: (1) Written source (book, magazine, encyclopedia) (1) reliable internet source