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Chapters 1-3 Test is FRIDAY (warm-ups due on Friday) ECONOMICS: January 31 Learning Target In order to understand the economic and social goals of the American free enterprise system, I will be able to list and explain the seven goals. I will know I have it when I can explain why it is important for consumers, entrepreneurs, and the government to pursue the goals. --conclude Economic Goals poster (refer to yesterday’s HO) -strive to maximize the rubric points! --Economic Goals Gallery Walk (refer to yesterday’s HO) (TURN IN) Assignment: --Ch. 1-3 Test Review (HO from earlier) due next class (for up to 10 bonus points on test) Chapters 1-3 Test is FRIDAY (warm-ups due on Friday)