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Warm Up – May 28 Unit 3 Review - Answer the following questions on a post it: One advantage and one disadvantage of a two party system What is a third party? What effect does a third party on a major election? What can third parties do to have their candidates get elected? Describe the six different types of propaganda used in campaigns Describe the following forms of campaigning: image molding, canvassing, endorsements, propaganda

Civics and Economics Final Exam Review

Question 1 Consumer Purchase Options: buy the purchase item by trading an item of equal value buy the purchase item using cash from a savings account buy the purchase item using cash from a checking account buy the purchase item through a credit card transaction 25. Given the different costs associated with each option above, which should a consumer consider before making a credit card purchase? A. the length of product availability B. the final cost of the product C. the value of the producer’s stock D. the history of the producer’s company

Question 2 How can the Federal Reserve Board discourage inflation? A. by limiting the amount of money one person can borrow at a time B. by setting the maximum number of loans a bank can issue in a year C. by raising the interest rate member banks pay on borrowed money D. by reducing the amount of money the federal government is allowed to borrow

Question 3 But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. - The Declaration of Independence 27. According to this excerpt, what condition is sufficient cause for people to form a new government? A. Citizens become disappointed with election results. B. Government becomes the major employer. C. Citizens become apathetic to the laws. D. Government becomes oppressive to its citizens

Question 4 How could a national economy achieve a favorable balance of trade? A. by increasing its money supply to surpass a trade deficit B. by meeting its trade quotas with its industrial output C. by importing goods equal in value to its exports D. by exporting more than it imports

Question 5 How would a retailer in a market economy most likely react to high demand from consumers for a scarce product? A. by increasing the price of the product B. by decreasing the supply of the product C. by stopping sale of the product D. by asking for government regulation of the product

TOD – May 28 Unit 4 Review - Answer the following questions on the same post it as the warm up: 1. Senate or House: 30 years old, Citizen of the United States for at least 9 years, and resident of the State from which they are elected 2. Senate or House: 25 years old, Citizen of the United States for at least 7 years, and be a resident of the state they represent 3. What is the purpose of a filibuster? 4. What is a pigeonhole? 5. What is a veto? 6. What is a pocket veto? 7. What is the advantage of the President issuing an executive order? 8. What is the State of the Union address? What is the purpose of the address?