Essential Question: How do buyers and sellers create the forces of supply and demand in a market economy? Warm up: What does IRDL mean? If Supply increases,

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Essential Question: How do buyers and sellers create the forces of supply and demand in a market economy? Warm up: What does IRDL mean? If Supply increases, which way does the curve shift? Have your worksheet out from yesterday. Standard: a. Identify and illustrate on a graph factors that cause changes in market supply and demand.

Go to : https://todaysmeet.com/EubanksEcon List ways that government is involved in your lives. Everyone must post! Post as many things as you can think of. Then start working on your notecards.

Ipad rules Ipads must be brought everyday Ipads are an educational tool, and not for games or social networking. Only access sites or apps that are being used or you are instructed to access. Leaving accepted apps or websites will result in the Ipad being locked. No cell phone. All cell phones go to cell phone jail!