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This handbook is to be a response journal. At different times during the course, students will be encouraged to write journal entries in response to prompts provided by their teacher. At the end of each unit, students will submit their response journals for evaluation. (See Appendix 3.5.2.) 2.
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Civics Study Guide Final Exam Take this practice test to check your existing knowledge of the course material. We'll review your answers and create a Test Prep Plan for you based on your results. Course Summary This Civics Study Guide course provides effective lessons and self-assessment quizzes to help you quickly review material and test yourself on important civics topics. CE.3 The student will demonstrate knowledge of citizenship and the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens by a) describing the processes by which an individual becomes a citizen of the United States; b) describing the First Amendment freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, and the rights guaranteed by due process and equal protection of the laws; c) describing.
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Quantity demanded and price move in opposite directions. as price goes up, demand goes down. as price goes down, demand goes up. | |
Refers to the desire, willingness, and ability to buy a good or service | |
A table that lists the various quantities of a product or service that someone is willing to buy over a range of possible prices | |
Describes the pleasure, usefulness, or satisfaction a person gets from using a product | |
Competing products consumers can use one in place of the other | |
Refers to the various quantities of a good or service that producers are willing to sell at all possible market prices | |
The term for the principle that suppliers will normally offer more for sale at higher prices and less at lower prices. as price goes up, supply goes up. as price goes down, supply goes down. | |
Unlike a demand curve, a supply curve normally slopes ____________ | |
The degree to which resources are being used efficiently to produce goods and services | |
A product for which quantity changes very little when prices go up or down is said to be supply. | |
When quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demand | |
When the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied | |
A maximum price set for the costs of a good or service | |
A minimum price set for goods and services. this is more common than a price ceiling. minimum wage is an example. |
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Spotsylvania County SOL STUDY GUIDE (small print) The We The People link is a great resource that includes audio. This is not the textbook we use in class but it is still a great resource. Podcast, Audio Text and videosReview YouTube Video playlist (Mr. Hughes' History) Audio Materials: With this link you have access to MORE THANTHREE (3) different Civics teachers, audio textbooks, audio reviews, recap video (parody and educational), and THREE (3) different textbooks including the one we use!Over 16 hours of audio/visual materials! MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Ben Franklin Anti-ImmigrationeMediaVaPhotoStoryGoogle Docs Compare and Contrast ActivityNotes and Worksheets SOL's CE 2-14 Civics Curriculum FrameworkCourse OutlineDOE Civics StandardsSyllabus |