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Economics Part 2

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    3rd grade Economics Part 2 Test Review
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  • True or False? Consumers buy the goods of Producers?
    True
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  • Why do countries create currency?
    So people can buy goods and services
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  • True or False: If demand is greater than supply, then prices are lower.
    False
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  • Why is it important that goods are made all over the world?
    It give people access to goods that their community doesn't make
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  • Names 2 types of producers
    Farmer, Baker, Painter
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  • What is the name of the place where people buy and sell goods?
    Marketplace
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  • Trish had a pen, but she wanted a pencil. Greg had a pencil, but wanted a pen. They voluntarily exchanged the pen and pencil with each other. Who benefited from this exchange?
    Both Trish and Greg benefitted
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  • Donald lives in a small town in Georgia. There are no factories. He sees a commercial for a new pair of shoes. He goes to a shoe store near his house and find the shoes. What is the MOST LIKELY reason that the store has the shoes?
    The shoes were made in another part of the country and sent to the store
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  • John needs to study for his Social Studies test tomorrow, however, his friends texted that they are meeting at the community pool to hang out. If Johns goes with his friends, what is the opportunity cost?
    John's score on the Social Studies test.
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  • Georgia farms a lot of peaches Peaches do not grow well in Hawaii. Hawaii grows Pineapples, but Georgia does not. How do the two states meet their needs?
    The two states trade fruits with each other
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  • How does trading with another country help consumers?
    Consumers have more choices
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  • True or False: If supply is greater than demand, then prices are higher
    False
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  • If Sharon makes quilts, that makes her a WHAT?
    Producer
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  • If you go and buy new clothes from a store, what does that make you?
    The Consumer
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