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Economics April 11, 2005 1. Warm up—How much income per year would you say a family of four needs to not be considered poor? 2. Notes on Households continued 3. Income activity
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Economics April 12, 2005 1. Warm up—What percentage of households are considered working class? 2. Income Activity continued (expenses) 3. Minimum wage
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Economics April 14, 2005 1. Warm up—Should the minimum wage be higher? 2. Minimum wage exercise 3. Karl Marx 4. Modern Times 5. Income 6. Notes
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Economics April 15, 2005 1. Warm up—what the biggest challenge of your individual income? 2. Child Labor reviewed 3. Notes on Households and government.
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Economics April 18, 2005 1. Warm up— 2. Mayoral Debate 3. Explain the economics of 5 issues in the current Mayoral election.
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Economics April 19, 2005 1. Warm up—In your opinion, which candidate for mayor was least impressive? 2. Who makes up the economy? Reviewed 3. Government as a sector
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Economics April 21, 2005 1. Warm up—What role does government play in the economy? 2. Government as a sector 3. Who makes up the economy reviewed/worksheet 4. Activity
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Economics April 22, 2005 1. Warm up—What is economic growth? 2. GDP notes.
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Economics April 25, 2005 1. Warm up—In calculating GDP, what does C include? 2. More GDP notes 3. Worksheet
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Economics April 26, 2005 1. Warm up—What is GDP per capita? 2. Chapter 12 assessment. (p326-327 1-21)
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Economics April 29, 2005 1. Warm up—What is nominal GDP? 2. Exam 3. GDP continued
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Economics May 2, 2005 1. Warm up—Why are purchases of stock not included in Investment for GDP? 2. Savings and Investment 3. Government spending
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May 5, 2005 Economics 1. Warm up—When is deficit spending by the government a good thing? 2. Trade and trade balance
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Economics May 6, 2005 1. Warm up—Explain the difference between X+M and X-M. 2. Trade continued
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Economics May 19, 2005 1. Warm up—What is the Fed? 2. Money and the Fed continued
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Economics May 20, 2005 1. Warm up—What is an interest rate? 2. The Fed reviewed 3. The Fed Today 4. You’re the Fed
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