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AP ECONOMICS: March 25 Welcome Voter Registration Officials! Warm-up Construct a spoke diagram listing the four things that can shift the MD curve Learning Target In order to understand how economic policy works, I will learn the factors that impact the money market. I will know I have it when I can accurately draw a money market graph and explain: (1) what shifts the MS curve; (2) the impact of the crowding out effect; and (3) the impact of the negative net export effect. Conclude Money Market Notes (HO from last class) --Crowding Out Effect --Negative Net Export Effect --MS shifters and shifts --economic policy and the money market (HO) Assignment --GC Assignment #21 (parts of Modules 27, 31, and 35) --go to www.albert.io and register using XPOYLXFGHKAB (all caps) and complete the five multiple choice practice questions (ASAP)