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Goods & Services

Essential Questions How are goods and services different? 2. How are goods and services allocated?

Goods A good is something that you can use, and hold in your hand. Goods are always things or objects.

Food

Clothes

Books and Computers

What else can be a good?

Where do goods come from?

Some goods are made in a factory. Others are grown by farmers.

A service is an activity that people Services A service is an activity that people do to help others.

Hair Dresser

Doctors

Dentists

Police Officer

Teacher

What else can be a service?

Let’s Practice!

goods services

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The End!