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G.R.A.P.E.S. ee5nHE9mgI

G EOGRAPHY How climate and landscape affect lifestyle. Is a civilization isolated, or is it open to cultural exchange and invasion? What resources are available for clothing, building, and trade? Example: Civilizations began along rivers like the Nile because they provided the water needed for irrigation.

R ELIGION Religion Society’s beliefs about morals and the afterlife. What are the rules you should live by? How do these religious ideas affect different aspects of daily life? Example: The Ten Commandments are religious rules that God gave to the ancient Hebrews.

A CHIEVEMENTS The lasting works of a society. What things were built to last? Which ideas, if any, still affect our lives today? Example: Millions of people still visit the pyramids in Egypt every year.

P OLITICAL Political system Who runs a society, and how do they do it? Who has power, and how is it used? How do those with power keep it or lose it? Example: A limited form of democracy was practiced in Athens.

E CONOMIC How a society uses its scarce resources. What are the most valuable resources in a society? How are these resources distributed? Example: Gold has been a valuable resource in many civilizations for thousands of years.

S OCIETY The different levels or classes in a society. Who are the “most important” people in society? What do they do? Who’s at the bottom of the heap? Why? Example: Indian society was divided into a rigid caste system.