Happy Thanksgiving. Family Vacation You and your family (Group Members) are traveling for the week of Thanksgiving Break. Look to ensure that you have.

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Happy Thanksgiving

Family Vacation You and your family (Group Members) are traveling for the week of Thanksgiving Break. Look to ensure that you have the following on your desk. 1.An Atlas (1-2 per group) 2.A Family Vacation Log (1-2 Per group) 3.An Exchange Rate Table (1 Per group) 4.“Clues” (1 per group) 5.A calculator

1.Read Each Clue, figure out the Country, Capital, Country’s Currency, Amount Spent In the Country in U.S. Dollars. 2.Record all information in Family Vacation Log. 3.Use the exchange rate on the next slide to solve how much money you and your family is spending in each country. Instructions:

Exchange Rate Calculation

Total up the Amount of money spent and we will check your answers at once.