South Asia
By Nathan, Tory, and Kendal
Religions
South Asia have two main relgions which are Hinduism and Buddhism. Both believe in and worship many gods they wish to.
Fashion
People in South Asia wear ceremonial and religious clothes almost everyday. While others just wear casual clothing. Today more people have changed toward the more modern and casual clothing instead of the ceremonial and religious clothes.
Diversity and Education
African Americans are the minorities in South Asia and the majority are Indians and Pakistani. Over in South Asia men are treated a little better than women.
Education are either taught by homeschooling by the parent or tutors, or by going to a public school. The children are taught the history of their country, religion, and the basic subjects such as math.
Government
The government is democracy in South Asia.
Social Structure
Most of the culture revolves around the Indian culture. They listen to a lot of classical music.
Trading Networks
Most trade routes go through the Indian Ocean. They export electronics, automotive products, and more. They import oil and raw materials along with cars. Major imports include food, energy products, defense equipment, aviation equipment and heavy vehicles.
Wealth
The majority in South Asia are in poverty but there are a few middle and high class people.
Language
A number of native speakers in India use the Hindi Language.
Family Relationships
There is a mother and a father. The family is usually large and the father is the one that brings home the money from work.
Land Use
The land is owned and shared by the government and most of the land is used for manufacturing or farming.
Urban/Rural
The main class I South Asia is the low class. There are some wealthy people but it is normally concentrated to one area.