Culture in an Envelope Conclusion Statements September 23 rd, 2015.

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Culture in an Envelope Conclusion Statements September 23 rd, 2015

Location Location in the world: Country, climate, region, hemisphere. Animals present might give clues, phrases used, any references to wildlife, etc. Prove it by referencing a specific primary source-when you present, use that as support

Time When in history did this civilization take place? How do you know? (inventions, references to technology, available resources, etc.) Prove it by referencing a specific primary source-when you present, use that as support

Government What type of government does this civilization have? Prove it by referencing a specific primary source-when you present, use that as support

Religion General religious beliefs… (monotheistic v. polytheistic) any religious rituals/ceremonies, who or what is their deity? Prove it by referencing a specific primary source-when you present, use that as support

Military Mindset Is your civilization militarily aggressive or passive? Standing army? Do they prefer the offensive or defensive? Prove it by referencing a specific primary source-when you present, use that as support

Economy Are they a wealthy society? What do they do for money? (i.e. capitalism, socialism, etc.) Prove it by referencing a specific primary source-when you present, use that as support

4 of your choosing The final 4 conclusion statements can be about anything else your group has inferred throughout this activity-social, demographics, technology, etc.