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NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT/Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT/Experience UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... LEARNING PROCESSES UNIT SCHEDULEUNIT MAP CURRENT UNIT The origins of basic political and economic organizations in industrial democratic societies Industrial Revolution: Economic Decision Making Political Decision Making Development of Nations understanding the political and economic decision making processes which resulted in the industrial revolution Standard of Living and Infrastructure Economic Paradigms of North American and European Societies Consequences of the Industry Revolution 1.How does economics determine the goods and services a society will produce to meet the wants of its citizens? 2.How is standard of living measured and accessed? 3.How does the complex system of political and economic organizations make possible the production of goods and services? 4.How does a society’s beliefs and values affect its economic organizations? 5.How can a society’s economy be organized to make decisions about production? 6.How should economic decisions be evaluated; profit? Efficiency? Tradition? Morality? cause/effect timelines/flowcharts compare/contrast Descriptions/Research by examining by analyzing by analyzing the consequences of various by studying the Unit Introduction. Determine Standard of living. Compare Economic Paradigms Economic Infrastructures

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about Industrial Revolution: Economic Decision Making understanding the political and economic decision making processes which resulted in the industrial revolution Standard of Living and Infrastructure Economic Paradigms of North American and European Societies Consequences of the Industry Revolution by examining by analyzing by analyzing various by studying the Economic Infrastructures

NAME DATE The Unit Organizer NEW UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Expanded Unit Map is about Industrial Revolution: Economic Decision Making Move to Capitalism Banking Practices Empiricism Scientific Revolution Agricultural Revolution Textile Production Shipping Population Growth Inflation Colonies Warfare Economic Trade Adam Smith Mercantilist Theory Surplus Labour Cottage Industries Political and Economic Infrastructures - Transportation system - Free Trade - Surplus Agriculture - Financial Systems - Government New Social Organizations - Textiles - Energy - Metals Energy Source Development Gross National Product Economics of Scale Per Capita Income Real Wealth Inflationary Wealth Materialism Working Conditions Social Effects Reaction of Workers Consumer and Producer Rights Protection of Business Interests Protection of Workers Public Health Continental Countries Standard of Living Democratic Industrial Society values Aboriginal Society values Maintaining a high standard of living Political and economic organizations Economic Decision Making Iroquoian Society 1700’s European Society - Dutch Approach - French Approach - British Approach understanding the political and economic decision making processes which resulted in the industrial revolution Standard of Living and Infrastructure Economic Paradigms of North American and European Societies Consequences of the Industry Revolution by examining by analyzing by analyzing various by studying the Economic Infrastructures