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Supplementary Internet-based Videos: Rico Newman Governor O’Malley Mervin Savoy Designed by: Meghan Murray, in association with George Mason University and Montgomery County Public Schools & the Teaching American History Grant, 2013

Designed by: Meghan Murray, in association with George Mason University and Montgomery County Public Schools, 2013 Physical Features and Climate Customs, Traditions, Language PiscatawayMaryland Vegetation, Animal life Beliefs, Stories, and Religion Clothing, Tools, and Technology Human Features (Shelter, Settlements, Modifications of the Environment) Economic Activities, Jobs (for Men and Women) Government, decision making process Name: _____________________________________________ Wheel of Culture

Designed by: Meghan Murray, in association with George Mason University and Montgomery County Public Schools & the Teaching American History Grant, 2013