6 Activities of Man: GRAPES. Essential Question: What is a civilization and how do we compare civilizations?

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6 Activities of Man: GRAPES

Essential Question: What is a civilization and how do we compare civilizations?

Geography: Climate & vegetation Locations Bodies of water Physical features

Religious: Religious Beliefs Religious Leaders Practice of a Religion

Achievements Academic or Intellectual Advancements—Technology, Inventions, Innovations Aesthetics

Academics & Advancements: Knowledge, Learning Science, Technology How to Do Something

Aesthetics: Art, Music, Dance, Drama Literature & Language Expressing Ourselves Being Creative

Political: Government Laws & Rulers Wars & Battles

Economic: Money & Occupations Trade & goods traded Agriculture

Social: Role of men & women Social classes Ethnic groups Daily life