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Economics Mr. Kirby CHS Unit 3: Lesson 3 Market Structures III.
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Market Structures III. We will be using Cornell Note Taking Format Today! Relax and enjoy the ride in Econ. Class! Don’t be a victim….. Own the day!

Dec 24, 2015

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  • Market Structures III.
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  • We will be using Cornell Note Taking Format Today! Relax and enjoy the ride in Econ. Class! Dont be a victim.. Own the day!
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  • Unit Three: Learning Objectives: North Clackamas School District Social Studies Priority Standards: Econ 51 (B): Define economic terms and identify examples of them in a current economy.
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  • Go directly to your notes. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200!:
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  • Market Structures III.
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  • Market Structures [How many sellers in each industry]
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  • Where s the beef?Where s the beef? WendysWendys Make a run for the border.Make a run for the border. Taco BellTaco Bell M ilk chocolate melts in your mouth, not in your handsM ilk chocolate melts in your mouth, not in your hands M&MsM&Ms You think this is wrong. It is a little gift from mother nature.You think this is wrong. It is a little gift from mother nature. Boost MobileBoost Mobile Good times, great tasteGood times, great taste McDonaldsMcDonalds Give us a week, well take off the weight.Give us a week, well take off the weight. Slim FastSlim Fast [2-foot long underarm hair, flowing in the wind]
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  • Necessity is the mother of invention Plato 24567981031
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  • Write this quote down in your notes! What does this saying mean? Discuss in your group. Come up with two examples from history in your group (There are thousands, millions!) Each group will share out.
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  • 1860-1920 Five main causes for industrial growth during the second half of the 1800s
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  • 5 Railroads
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  • 4 Inventions
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  • 3 Natural Resources
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  • 2 Human labor and talent
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  • 1 Capital
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  • Tall Tower Exhibition Materials -2 sheets of paper -1 pair of scissors -10 inches of masking tape -5/6 inventors in a group -10 minutes to work Who can design and construct the tallest tower? Tower must be free- standing
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  • 1866 Alfred Nobel createsdynamite 1876 Alexander GrahamBell invents the telephone 1877 Felix Hoffmanproduces aspirin 1879 Thomas Edisonmakes the first incandescentlight bulb 1885 John S. Pembertonintroduces a new drink:Coca-Cola Prominent Inventions from 1860-1890 1860 18701880 1890 1887 Granville T. Woodscreated a telegraph to workon trains
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  • 1903 Wilbur and OrvilleWright build first airplane 1905 Albert Einsteinintroduces E=mc 2 theory 1895 Wilhelm Roentgendiscovers x-rays 1900 Ferdinand Zeppelinintroduces the zeppelin Prominent Inventions from 1891-1920 189019001910 Philadelphia Exhibition
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  • Some inventions look good on the drawing board and in theory!
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  • and not so good in practice .. Back to Timeline
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  • Nikola Tesla Some are quite shocking Indeed!
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  • What are these inventions which have shaped American life? 1 2 3 4
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  • Polaroids camera patent $910 mil prevailed and won $910 mil. [Sought $12 bil.] Polaroid had accused Kodak of infringing on 10 instant photo patents 10 instant photo patents and 14 years it took 14 years to make it to the Supreme Court. Because of the digital revolution Polaroid filed for bankruptcy. Kodak Instamatic Polaroid Instamatic
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  • 1.5,896IBM 2.4,551Samsung 3.3,094 Microsoft 4.2,252 Cannon 5.2,482 Panasonic 6.2,246 Toshiba 7.2,150 Sony 8.1,653 Intel 9.1,490 LG Electronics 10.1,480 Hewlett-Packard [H-P] PatentsCompany
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  • Drox New 2-wheeled shoes for beginners[HX2].
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  • 6. Marilyn Monroe $15 7. John Lennon $12 8. Albert Einstein $10 9. Bettie Page $10 10. Steve McQueen $9 [forbes.com/deadcelebs] Among entertainers still breathing, Madonna made the most at $150 M.
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  • EXCEEDING 5 PROFICIENT 4 PROGRESSING 3.5 EMERGING 3 All questions (1-8) answered completely. Detailed responses in complete sentences (typed or ink) Final Draft quality. Future Thomas Edison All questions (1-8) answered completely. Responses in complete sentences (typed or ink) Final Draft quality. Future winner on Shark Tank All questions (1-8) answered completely. Responses in complete sentences. Rough Draft Quality All questions (1-8) answered cy. Responses may not br in complete sentences. Rough Draft Quality
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  • Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. - Gandhi Please Work on Your Invention Brainstorm Assignment It is a Summative Assignment (30 Points) Due: AT The End of Next Class
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  • The End