FRQs #4 and #5 are TOMORROW MCT #2 is on Thursday

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FRQs #4 and #5 are TOMORROW MCT #2 is on Thursday AP ECONOMICS: October 17 --FRQ #1, #2, and #3 Solutions --Questions From Other Returned Papers? --Notebook Arrangement Form (HO) FRQs --study for FRQ #4 (short) over multipliers --study for FRQ #5 (long—so counts 2 grades) over AD-AS, fiscal policy, etc. (study Key Concepts—HO from earlier) MCT --MCT #2 Take Home Portion (HO)—due Thursday --study for MCT #2 In Class Portion—MCT is Thursday Notebook --arrange notebooks (per HO above)—due Friday Video Reviews --watch videos at Mr. Clifford’s web site (AC-DC Economics) FRQs #4 and #5 are TOMORROW MCT #2 is on Thursday