“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Steve Jobs

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“Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Steve Jobs If you could invent one thing that could make life easier for us in 2016, what would it be? (write 3-5 sentences on your focus paper describing the invention)

Free Enterprise System What to produce? How to produce it? How many to produce? Who are you producing it for?

Four Parts of Free Enterprise Private Property – not a public or government building in which you operate your buisness Voluntary Exchange Profit Motive – can you make money off of this product??? Supply & Demand determines prices of product

Write 5 sentences explaining what each of the “pillars” stands for.

Free Enterprise

“Shoe Products” You have 10 minutes to COMPLETE your projects! All boxes on front MUST be completed. All 4 questions you ask yourself before developing a product MUST be written on back!

Development of Free Enterprise System Colonists hated

Development of Free Enterprise System

Development of Free Enterprise System

Development of Free Enterprise System WHO WHAT HOW MUCH

Urbanization & Conflicts

Discrimination

Discrimination

Competition between races Irish

Competition between races German

Competition between races Dutch

Know-Nothing Party

Gangs of New York 40 Thieves - Irish Thugs Bowery Boys – Lower Manhattan Boys Dead Rabbits – Most feared Irish gang Daybreak Boys – “Slobbery Jim” & “Cow legged Sam McCarthy” 5 Points – Italian Gangsters Eastman Boys – Jewish Mobsters