AP ECONOMICS: October 19 FRQ #5 (long—so counts 2 grades) -part (a) requires a graph--show your change from part (b) on your graph from part (a)

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AP ECONOMICS: October 19 FRQ #5 (long—so counts 2 grades) -part (a) requires a graph--show your change from part (b) on your graph from part (a) -part (e) requires a graph--show your change from part (g) on your graph from part (e) -part (f)—answer all parts REMEMBER: fiscal policy is DEMAND-SIDE POLICY (don’t shift the AS or LRAS curves!) Video Reviews Watch GC videos Practice Questions Work and study MCT #3 Practice Questions (HO from earlier) MCT #3 is MONDAY