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AP Economics November 22, Warm up—List some of the determinants of aggregate consumption. 2. The cost of poverty (short video) 3. Focus Question: Do wealthy nations have an obligation to help poorer nations? Consider the arguments for both sides. 4. Discussion

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AP Economics November 24, Warm up—Examine the Economics of Thanksgiving. 2. EXAM on chapter 20

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AP Economics November 30, Warm up-what happens when the government spends more than it has? 2. Article discussion.

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AP Economics December 3, Warm up—Y=C + I + G. Explain. 2. EXAM on Chapter Review You’re the Fed

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AP Economics December 9, Warm up—What is the nonsychronization of income and spending? 2. Solving a problem 3. The Next Bill Gates? (article, discussion, quick write) 4. Study questions