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Name: Trevor
Person #1 who I interviewed: Mrs. Schmidt
Person #2 who I interviewed: Michele
Directions: Interview 2 people who are 12th grade (seniors in high school) or older. Ask each person the questions listed below. Write their answers below the question. At the bottom of the page, there are questions for YOU, the 5th grade student, to answer. There is no required length to this interview paper, but I will grade you on spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and if I can understand your answers.
I recommend having someone read over your answers using the checklist I gave you in class. I will also be available to answer questions on Thursday for our work day.
These questions are for the 2 people you interview.
1. How would you define what culture is?
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4. What do you think caused these changes since you were in 5 th grade to now when I’m in 5 th grade? Person #1: Mrs. Schmidt feels that the changes today compared to when she was in 5th grade is because of technology and religion.
Person #2: Michele feels that technology is the reason for the changes today compared to when she was in 5th grade.
These questions are for you, the 5th grade student, to answer.
1. What do you think will change in culture of the United States by the time you are 35 years old? When I am 35 years old, I think our culture will be changed by the advances of our technology. I believe we will have more robots and most students will attend school on their computers instead of going to an actual school building.
2. How will culture change? (What will cause the changes you mentioned in your answer to question 1?)
Culture will change because we are always wanting to do bigger and better things and advance.
3. What did you learn by doing this project?
By doing this project I learned that culture has changed over time and will continue to change in
the

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