
U.S. Free Enterprise
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Social Studies
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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12 Slides • 4 Questions
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Chapter 3: The American free enterprise system
Section 1: Lesson Framework
We will explain why the United States is considered to have a capitalist, or free enterprise, system.
I will identify the legal rights that safeguard the free enterprise system.
I will analyze how the profit motive and competition help to make the free enterprise system work.
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Chapter 3: The American free enterprise system
Section 1: advantages of the free enterprise system
A capitalist system is also known as a free enterprise system because anyone is free to start a business or enterprise.
Individual choices are the basis of a market economy.
Consumers make their own choices on which goods and services they will buy.
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Chapter 3: The American free enterprise system
Section 1: advantages of the free enterprise system
Government can support free enterprise by:
protecting and encouraging competition
enforcing contracts
keeping business costs low
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Drag and Drop
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Chapter 3: The American free enterprise system
Section 1: advantages of the free enterprise system
open opportunity IS THE ABILITY FOR EVERYONE to take part in the market by free choice.
legal equality is a situation in which everyone has the same economic rights under the law.
A free contract is a situation in which people decide which legal agreements to enter into.
the profit motive is the force that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well being from economic activities.
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Drag and Drop
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The pet rock
small group activity
Let's read page 73, "Profit in Rocks."
RANDOMIZER
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The pet rock
Let's read page 73, "Profit in Rocks."
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The pet rock
small group activity
Let's discuss the PET ROCK phenomenon
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Poll
What do you think?
Gary Dahl created a consumer demand for pet rocks.
Gary Dahl responded to an actual consumer want.
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The pet rock
small group activity: analyze consumer wants and develop a product idea
Using the PET ROCK phenomenon, develop a new fad idea.
Create an engaging description of your product.
Analyze if it meets or creates consumers' wants.
Present your fad to the rest of the class.
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Section 2: how does free enterprise allocate resources
The roles of producers and consumers
In the marketplace, consumers buy products for their personal use from producers who make or provide goods or services.
Seeking opportunities to earn profits is one way producers help allocate scarce resources in the economy.
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Section 2: how does free enterprise allocate resources
The roles of producers and consumers
Local Coffee Shop: charge the highest price consumers are willing to pay.
Others see the opportunity and open coffee shops.
Resources are allocated to these coffee shops.
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Section 2: how does free enterprise allocate resources
consumers vote with their wallets
When consumers choose to buy a product, they are "voting" for their choice against competition products.
Determines what will be produced in the future.
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Section 2: how does free enterprise allocate resources
government in the u.s. economy
Government is an important element in the American economic system, but its role is relatively limited.
This is referred to as modified free enterprise economy: a free enterprise economic system with some government involvement.
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Multiple Choice
Producers are motivated to enter markets that offer the possibilities for the highest profits.
True
False
Chapter 3: The American free enterprise system
Section 1: Lesson Framework
We will explain why the United States is considered to have a capitalist, or free enterprise, system.
I will identify the legal rights that safeguard the free enterprise system.
I will analyze how the profit motive and competition help to make the free enterprise system work.
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