Period 2 Economics 2020-2021 Assignments

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Class Summary in Google Classroom

Class Summary

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Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, December 15 6:47 PM

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Fiscal and Monetary Policy Presentation in Google Classroom

Fiscal and Monetary Policy Presentation

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Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, December 8 6:42 PM

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Notebook Check 2 in Google Classroom

Notebook Check 2

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1. All sections (7 total)

5.5/5.6 (one page for both sections)
6.1, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7
8.1

2. Section numbers in title
3. Highlight each section number within the title
4. Chapters and sections must be in order
5. 1 FULL PAGE each section
6. If notes are typed, they should all be compiled into one document and submitted as a single file

Typed notes should be double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point font.
Handwritten notes should be single spaced.
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, December 8 6:42 PM

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8.2 - 8.4 Summary in Google Classroom

8.2 - 8.4 Summary

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Created by Marc Tom: Saturday, December 5 3:20 PM

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Quick Write Check 1 in Google Classroom

Quick Write Check 1

Number of entries: 3 (8/21, 8/25, 11/10)

Formatting Requirements. Each entry should:
1. Include date, highlighted
2. Be in chronological order
3. Be 1/2 page in length
4. Typed, Times New Roman, 12 point font, double spaced

Submit your entries on one document.
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, December 1 11:28 AM

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Stock Assessment in Google Classroom

Stock Assessment

Complete the assignment outlined during today's class session and submit here.
Created by Marc Tom: Saturday, November 21 5:19 AM

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Pros and Cons Summary in Google Classroom

Pros and Cons Summary

In partners, choose a product offered by a financial institution (e.g. checking account, credit card, savings account, CD account, a loan, etc.). In a one page summary, explain what the product is used for, as well as the pros and cons of that product.

- Must be typed, Times New Roman, 12 point font, double spaced.
Created by Marc Tom: Saturday, November 14 2:05 AM

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Presidential Election Prediction in Google Classroom

Presidential Election Prediction

In groups of 4, predict who will win the 2020 presidential election. Explain why you made this prediction, referencing electoral votes and specific states.

Your prediction should be a minimum of 1 page, double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point font. Complete your assignment on a Google Doc.
Created by Marc Tom: Friday, November 6 11:54 AM

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6.1 Review Questions in Google Classroom

6.1 Review Questions

On a Google Doc, thoroughly answer the 5 assessment questions right at the end of section 6.1. You do not have to write the question itself.
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, November 3 1:57 PM

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Chapter 7 Notes in Google Classroom

Chapter 7 Notes

Requirements:

1. 5 out of the 6 sections (Skip your own group's section)
2. Section numbers in title
3. Highlight each section number within the title
4. Sections must be in order
5. HALF PAGE each section
6. If notes are typed, all of Chapter 7 should be combined into one document and submitted as a single file

Typed notes should be double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point font.
Handwritten notes should be single spaced.
Created by Marc Tom: Friday, October 30 12:05 AM

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Chapter 7 Presentation in Google Classroom

Chapter 7 Presentation

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Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, October 20 10:25 AM

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Market Structures Digital Poster in Google Classroom

Market Structures Digital Poster

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Created by Marc Tom: Thursday, October 8 8:32 PM

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3.4 - 3.8 Quiz in Google Classroom

3.4 - 3.8 Quiz

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Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, October 6 1:19 PM

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Notebook Check 1 in Google Classroom

Notebook Check 1

Requirements:

1. All sections (14 total)

1.1, 1.2, 1.3
2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8

2. Section numbers in title
3. Highlight each section number within the title
4. Chapters and sections must be in order
5. 1 FULL PAGE each section
6. If notes are typed, they should all be compiled into one document and submitted as a single file

Typed notes should be double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 point font.
Handwritten notes should be single spaced.
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, September 29 7:12 PM

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Supply Tree Map in Google Classroom

Supply Tree Map

On a blank document, create a tree map of "Supply Non-price Determinants." Your tree map should have 7 main branches (one branch for each non-price determinant discussed in 3.6).

The seven branches are:
1. Input cost
2. Subsidies
3. Excise taxes
4. Government regulation
5. Import restrictions/bans
6. Expectation of future price
7. Number of suppliers

Underneath each main branch, create two sub-branches:

1st sub-branch: Choose a good/service and show the non-price determinant causing a shift of the supply curve to the right. Your example should explain the situation, the good/service you chose, and which direction the curve shifts as a result.

2nd sub-branch: Choose a good/service and show the non-price determinant causing a shift of the supply curve to the left. Your example should explain the situation, the good/service you chose, and which direction the curve shifts as a result.



Your tree map should ultimately have 7 main branches and 14 sub-branches. Must be typed.
Created by Marc Tom: Friday, September 25 8:49 AM

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3.1 - 3.3 Quiz in Google Classroom

3.1 - 3.3 Quiz

See link. This quiz must be done during the time frame given during live session.
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, September 22 4:53 PM

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Demand Tree Map in Google Classroom

Demand Tree Map

On a blank document, create a tree map of "Demand Non-price Determinants." Your tree map should have 6 main branches (one branch for each non-price determinant discussed in 3.2).

Underneath each main branch, create two sub-branches:

1st sub-branch: Choose a good/service and show the non-price determinant causing a shift of the demand curve to the right. Your example should explain the situation, the good/service you chose, and which direction the curve shifts as a result.

2nd sub-branch: Choose a good/service and show the non-price determinant causing a shift of the demand curve to the left. Your example should explain the situation, the good/service you chose, and which direction the curve shifts as a result.



Your tree map should ultimately have 6 main branches and 12 sub-branches. Must be typed.
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, September 15 7:15 PM

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3.1 Summary in Google Classroom

3.1 Summary

On a blank document, write one page summarizing the main ideas from section 3.1.

Must be typed, double spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman.
Created by Marc Tom: Saturday, September 12 9:06 AM

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Economic Systems Digital Poster in Google Classroom

Economic Systems Digital Poster

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Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, September 1 9:57 AM

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Production Possibilities Curve Practice in Google Classroom

Production Possibilities Curve Practice

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Created by Marc Tom: Friday, August 28 9:41 AM

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1.2 Review Questions in Google Classroom

1.2 Review Questions

Answer the questions that immediately follow section 1.2 on a blank document. Answer all questions (#1-5).
Created by Marc Tom: Tuesday, August 25 2:39 PM

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Factors of Production Flow Chart in Google Classroom

Factors of Production Flow Chart

Create a flow chart on a document. Use the following format:

Left side - 3 boxes (Land, Labor, Capital)
Middle - 1 box (Entrepreneur)
Right side - 1 box (Good/Service)


For EACH BOX on the left side, provide three examples of the appropriate factor of production. For each example, provide an image as well as a caption.

On the "Capital" box, be sure to include examples of both physical and human capital.
Created by Marc Tom: Friday, August 21 12:36 PM

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Zoom Settings in Google Classroom

Zoom Settings

Change your name on Zoom so that your LAST name appears first, followed by your FIRST name on the participants list.
Created by Marc Tom: Friday, August 21 12:36 PM