Culture is… A group of people’s way of life, ideas, customs, and traditions.

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Culture is… A group of people’s way of life, ideas, customs, and traditions.

Characteristic #1 - Geography  The physical characteristics of an area  It affects the way one lives  Examples include: LandformsBodies of Water ClimateAnimal Life Plant LifeNatural Resources

Hamburg Examples of GEOGRAPHY Cold WintersChestnut Ridge

More Geography Lake Erie Lots of trees

More Geography Gunther HillBoston Valley Deer, Squirrels, SkunksWarm summers Cold, snowy wintersCorn, apples, grapes Can you think of any other examples????? Write down a few examples!!!!

Characteristic #2 - Economy  The way people create (make), transport (move), and sell / trade (buy and use), goods and services  Examples of economy include: manufacturing, transporting goods, and consuming goods

Hamburg Examples of ECONOMY Rt. 5 Tim Hortons

Farmers MarketTops Trucks/CarsMckinley Mall Credit UnionNino’s Pizza Grain Mills Can you think of any other examples???????? Ford Plant Trains Interstate 90 More Economy

Characteristic #3 - Politics  The way people choose to govern themselves and the people that are chosen to run the government  Examples of Politics include: LeadersPoliticiansCountries TribesCouncils Voting DemocracyCommunismMayors

Hamburg Examples of Politics Hamburg Town Supervisor Steven Walters National Government: President Barack Obama

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo Hamburg Village Mayor Thomas Moses Erie County Executive: Mark Poloncarz More Politics What type of government do we have???

Characteristic #4 - Society  A group of persons that live together and share common interests within their everyday lives Education Traditions Roles of men and women Examples of these common interests are… Customs Family structure Religion

Hamburg Examples of Society Education K-12 then usually college Religious Beliefs

Erie County Fair Hamburg, NY Burger Fest More Society Women work outside home, mothers, caregivers Men work to provide for family, fathers, caregivers Can you think of any other examples for Hamburg's society?????

What to work on now…  Go back and create an illustration for each characteristic of culture…use colored pencils!!  Create a poem for the word Culture using your notes on page 9 and 10 in your packet