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Step 1

Find out a little about your family history (e.g., what country your ancestors came from, how long ago your family came to the United States, what practices or traditions your grandparents passed down to your parents, etc.) This can be as detailed as you want.
List the different groups that you feel you belong to in society. List advantages and disadvantages of being in each group.
Step 2

Put together a plan of how you will inform your peers (members of the same groups that you belong to) about your family history. Try to think about ways to get people excited about your family history and their own family history.
Structure a basic outline showing how you will implement your plan.
Step 3

Select one of the scenarios below.

You are taking a trip across the country to a state you’ve never been to. The purpose of your trip is to inform people of your experiences growing up.
You are moving to the Middle East immediately. You have no idea what to expect and the only thing you know about the Middle East is that you don’t know anything about it.

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Answer: before booking that trip to find your roots,

Step-by-step explanation:

before booking that trip to find your roots, here's how to get started researching your genealogy.

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