Today, were going to look all into Ghana. But first lets look at their jobs!
Jobs included traders, farmers, slaves, and toolmakers. Women mostly took care of the children and the house.
Let's talk about Ghana...
The Upper Class included the king, and his royal people. Middle class included the farmers and traders. And the Lower class included slaves, and people in poverty.
The society classes were split into 3 groups: The Upper Class, Middle Class, and Lower Class.
Now that we have discussed about the Jobs, let's talk about their society.....
Next, were on our way to the Government and framework that outlines the Ghana citizens lifestyle.
Their government type is a framework of a representative democratic republic.
It divides powers among a president, parliament, cabinet, council of state, and an independent judiciary.
There are over 100 ethnic groups, but the major ones are Moshi-Dagbani, Ga, Akan, and Ewe. Their traditions differe from one tradition to another.
Africa's traditions differed from one another..
The economy in Ghana has a rich and a diverse resource base, including manufacturing, automotive and ship building, and exportation. Being that their main exportation was Gold.
Ghana's Economy...
Last.... their religion, what did they believe in?
The religious composition in Ghana is 25% Muslim, 23% Traditionalist, 41% Christian, and 9% Other. At first it was all Christianity but since the spread of Islam some of it was converted into Islam.