Monday August 29th 2016 Sit in your assigned seat and take out your spiral and a pen/pencil. Write down as many words or phrases that you can think of.

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Monday August 29th 2016 Sit in your assigned seat and take out your spiral and a pen/pencil. Write down as many words or phrases that you can think of for each word. Political Economic Geographic Social

Political Politics Government Structure Policies President Congress Supreme Court Laws Treaties Wars Citizens Political

Economic Money Banks Wealth Business Trade Industry Labor system Currency Taxes Imports/Exports Economic

Geographic Earth Location Borders Cities Movement Interaction Physical features - mountains, river, etc. Geographic

Social Lifestyle Communities Gender roles Dress Religion Education Language Family Culture Social