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What is Capitalism?

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Question 1
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Discuss: What do you currently know about capitalism? Type your answers below. (There is no right or wrong answer and it's okay not to know anything.)

Review the cartoon.
Question 2
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What is being inferred by the cartoon?

Complete the Edpuzzle video, "What is Capitalism"?
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Question 3
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This is the way goods and services are produced and consumed.

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Question 13
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  • gives you the right to buy and sell it.
  • without the right to own property.
  • exchange goods and services on the open market.
  • determine what prices will be.
  • what and how much gets produced.
  • Owning Something
  • Profit would be impossible
  • Buyers and sellers
  • The market forces of supply and demand
  • The government does not make rules about
REVIEW.
Question 14
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Jamie goes to the store and buys a new handbag.

Question 15
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Jack mows yards and does yard work for $10 an hour.

Question 16
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An automobile company made thousands of cars this year, but people have not been buying as many cars.

Question 17
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Frank could make $25 an hour helping his friend clean up construction site on Saturday, or he could attend his nephew's third birthday party. He decides to attend the birthday party, thus he doesn't reciev the money, but he makes his nephew very happy.

Question 18
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During the holidays last years, Hatchimals were a toys that sold out faster than others. Thus, people were paying ten times what it was worth.

Question 19
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Write a couple sentences about what you now know about capitalism that you did not know at the beginning of this lesson.

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A person who buys or pays someone to do something for them.

Question 5
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A person who makes or offers goods or services to others.

Question 6
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Producers are free to decide what to produce, and consumer are free to buy whatever they need and want in this type of system.

Question 7
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The entire activity of buying and selling that takes place out in the world.

Question 8
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This the number of consumers who want something.

Question 9
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The amount of something that is available.

Question 10
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Deciding to study for you GED instead of watching tv is an example of:

Question 11
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This is the limited amount of resources available.

Question 12
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This is a system where the government decides what will be produced, how much will be produced, and how much goods and services will cost.