Destllie By: Ellie, Destiny, and Leighton. Key river- for drinking water Hospital- in case people get sick Tree-forest where wild life is and a food.

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Destllie By: Ellie, Destiny, and Leighton

Key river- for drinking water Hospital- in case people get sick Tree-forest where wild life is and a food source. ship- transportation house- cities school treasure- tourist attraction

Jobs Marketers- make island known Doctors- incase someone gets sick Farmers- grow and sell crops Construction workers- to build buildings Store Workers- to sell things Factory workers- to make things Hunters- to get food and even out animal population

Essentials Clothes –no one walks around naked Food – so we don’t starve General stores- so you can buy food and other necessities Clothing stores- to get clothes Oil rigs- trade and money Schools- to educate

Geography Flat land- for buildings Sea grass- for animals Tropical plants and trees- for food and looks Spots with good soil- for planting and farming Rivers- for drinking Lakes- for fishing Ocean- for tourists

Requirements for citizenship Where clothes in public Up to five kids Have to speak waheeleee Will become Indian and\or islanders

Tourist attractions Clear blue water Talking clams Alligator fish Walking land fish

Government Representative dictatorship Vote for a king every 10 years