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Social Studies, 12.11.2020 01:00, parisw8

Describing Your Nation Think of the questions you answered and the image you selected in the previous task. Give your country a name if you have not done so already. Then write a short essay of 150 to 200 words about your nation. Include information on geography, natural resources, economy, government, social institutions, and cultural traits. What are some of the strengths of your society? What are some of its weaknesses? What do you think your society can offer the rest of the world? What might it need to obtain or learn from other societies?

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