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(Use your worksheets from Rock, Paper, Scissors game to help you.) 3/21/14 “U.S. economic system” Is the United States’ economic system pure capitalism, pure socialism, or some combination of both? Give some examples to back up your answer. (Use your worksheets from Rock, Paper, Scissors game to help you.) On desk: MWH 436 – 439 w/ directed notes Honors: Animal Farm reading guide, ch. 4 – 7

U.S. = capitalism? Private ownership of industries & companies No government regulations (rules) Freedom of competition for profit Results in unequal economic classes (rich & poor; winners & losers) U.S. = socialism? Government owns and runs industries & companies “Profits”/taxes go to the govt.  Resources would be distributed equally by the govt. Goal is economic equality & a classless society

3/21/14 World History Agenda Pass journals to the front. Debrief “The Bolshevik Revolution” reading (group presentations) HW: None!  -- Be ready to present on Monday.

The Bolshevik Revolution & Stalin Becomes Dictator Group One: # 1 – 5 Leslie, Brandon, Jocelynn, Star Group Two: # 6 – 9 Diamond, Edwin, Kevin, Michelle Group Three: # 10 – 12 Celia, Brianna, Caitlinn, Elizabeth Group Four: # 13 Ana, Luis, Daijah, Tracy Group Five: # 14 – 17 Jaasiel, Andrea, Jahayra, Raf ======================================================= Group Roles Set up slides w/ questions & pictures. (1 - 2) Find info. & answer questions. (2) Type answers on slides. (1 - 2) Proof-reader! (1) Presenters. (all)

The Bolshevik Revolution & Stalin Becomes Dictator Group One: # 1 – 5 Lizzie, Charlie, Heidy, Chris Group Two: # 6 – 9 Igor, Manuel, Tatiana, Keiry Group Three: # 10 – 12 Roscarli, Saeddien, Justice, Lucy Group Four: # 13 Hugo M., Jayla, Kiara, Cesar Group Five: # 14 – 17 Hugo P., Destiny, Wendy, Emily ======================================================= Group Roles Set up slides w/ questions & pictures. (1 - 2) Find info. & answer questions. (2) Type answers on slides. (1 - 2) Proof-reader! (1) Presenters. (all)

pure CAPITALISM: Private ownership of industries & companies No government regulations (rules) Freedom of competition for profit Results in unequal economic classes (rich & poor; winners & losers)

pure SOCIALISM: Government owns and runs industries & companies “Profits”/taxes go to the govt.  Resources would be distributed equally by the govt. Goal is economic equality & a classless society

Classless/equal society is achieved communism: Classless/equal society is achieved No government needed to enforce rules (“little c” communism)  “Big C” Communism = dictatorships of China, Russia, North Korea, etc.