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The ancient Aztec economy

2017
"When most people think of the word economy, they think of stock markets and modern banks. However, even ancient civilizations had their own economies. Readers discover fun and fascinating facts about the ancient Aztec economy through informative text designed to support social studies curricula"--Amazon.com.
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The ancient Aztec economy

When most people think of the word economy, they think of stock markets and modern banks. However, even ancient civilizations had their own economies. Readers discover fun and fascinating facts about the ancient Aztec economy through informative text designed to support social studies curricula.

The global community, 1975-2000

2003
A color-illustrated examination of agriculture, medicine, labor, living and working conditions, energy, transportation, communication, economics, politics, social movements, and cultural attitudes around the world between 1975 and 2000.

Second nature

the animal-rights controversy
1991

Canada

in celebration of commerce
1991

The Golden Triangle

inside Southeast Asia's drug trade
2009
A comprehensive look at the growing drug trade in Southeast Asia and how the government views it as a way to boost the local economy.

Trade

1995
A region-by-region exploration of trade in the native life of Northwestern Mexico; the Central Valley and the Gulf Coast of Mexico; Southwestern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, and Northern Central America; the Caribbean; the Amazon Basin; and the Andes.

American Indian contributions to the world

2005
Presents volume five of a five volume set that describes the contributions made by native North, Central, and South American peoples in the area of trade, transportation, and warfare; and contains photographs, maps, and illustrations depicting military strategies, Indian diplomacy and treaties, participation in various wars, and much more.

Viking town

1999
Takes the reader through a typical Viking town in the ninth or tenth century, describing the different areas, major buildings, and the daily occupations of the people.
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