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Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open template Save As (whatever title you choose) File open Type in categories by cli

Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open template Save As (whatever title you choose) File open Type in categories by clicking on the text box Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Question & Answer slides Create a question to fit in each valued box for each category

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Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open template Save As (whatever title you choose) File open Type in categories by cli

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  1. Directions to create Jeopardy Game Open template Save As (whatever title you choose) File open Type in categories by clicking on the text box Use the scroll bar to scroll to the Question & Answer slides Create a question to fit in each valued box for each category Directions to play Jeopardy Slide show--view show Click mouse until Jeopardy music plays Slowly click categories onto the screen Wait until the music stops playing Cave students select questions in a specific category and for a specific dollar amount Click on the selected question Click mouse again to view the answer Click on the icon head in the bottom left hand corner to return to the main menu board

  2. EconomicsGDP, Growth, and Economic Challenges Gross Domestic Product Business Cycle Unemployment Vocabulary Vocabulary Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  3. $100 Question from C1 Gross Domestic Product calculated using constant unchanging prices

  4. $100 Answer from C1 Real GDP

  5. $200 Question from C1 • Which of the following is an example of a final good or service? • Cheese a restaurant purchases to make pizza • Eggs a bakery purchases to make cookies. • Concrete purchased to build a house • A computer purchased at Costco

  6. $200 Answer from C1 D. A computer purchased at Costco

  7. $300 Question from C1 What is considered to be the best measure of a nation’s standard of living?

  8. $300 Answer from C1 Per Capita GDP

  9. $400 Question from C1 • Which of the following products would be included in the calculation of GDP • Computers manufactured in India by a U.S. firm • Blankets manufactured in China and sold to U.S. companies • Cameras manufactured in California by a Japanese company • Cotton grown in Arizona and sold to a company in California to make clothing

  10. $400 Answer from C1 c. Cameras made In California

  11. $500 Question from C1 The dollar value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a given year

  12. $500 Answer from C1 Gross Domestic Product

  13. $100 Question from C2 Name the four phases of the business cycle

  14. $100 Answer from C2 Expansion, Peak, Contraction, Trough

  15. $200 Question from C2 The lowest point in an economic contraction, when Real GDP stops falling

  16. $200 Answer from C2 Trough

  17. $300 Question from C2 The process of increasing the amount of capital per worker

  18. $300 Answer from C2 Capital Deepening

  19. $400 Question from C2 A prolonged economic contraction lasting at least 2 consecutive quarters (6 months)

  20. $400 Answer from C2 Recession

  21. $500 Question from C2 A period of macroeconomic expansion followed by a period of contraction

  22. $500 Answer from C2 Business Cycle

  23. $100 Question from C3 What is the normal unemployment rate when the economy is working properly (full employment)?

  24. $100 Answer from C3 4% to 6%

  25. $200 Question from C3 Unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job. Such as a college graduate who is looking for the right job.

  26. $200 Answer from C3 Frictional Unemployment

  27. $300 Question from C3 Unemployment caused by a downturn in the economy

  28. $300 Answer from C3 Cyclical Unemployment

  29. $400 Question from C3 Unemployment that occurs when workers’ skills do not match the jobs that are available. Example: a worker who has been laid off because their company has relocated to another country.

  30. $400 Answer from C3 Structural Unemployment

  31. $500 Question from C3 The level of employment that is reached when there is no cyclical unemployment

  32. $500 Answer from C3 Full Employment

  33. $100 Question from C4 The income level set by the federal government which is deemed insufficient to support a family

  34. $100 Answer from C4 Poverty Threshold

  35. $200 Question from C4 The total dollar value of all goods and services available in the economy at all Possible price levels.

  36. $200 Answer from C4 Aggregate Supply

  37. $300 Question from C4 The highest point in an economic expansion where Real GDP stops rising .

  38. $300 Answer from C4 Peak

  39. $400 Question from C4 Economic variables that economists use to predict a new phase of the business cycle

  40. $400 Answer from C4 Leading Indicators

  41. $500 Question from C4 The total amount of goods and services in an economy that will be purchased at all price levels

  42. $500 Answer from C4 Aggregate Demand

  43. $100 Question from C5 The percentage of change in price level over time

  44. $100 Answer from C5 Inflation Rate

  45. $200 Question from C5 Consumer goods that last for a relatively long period of time

  46. $200 Answer from C5 Durable Goods

  47. $300 Question from C5 Working at a job for which a person is overqualified or working part-time when you want to work full-time

  48. $300 Answer from C5 Underemployed

  49. $400 Question from C5 A person who wants a job but has given up looking

  50. $400 Answer from C5 Discouraged worker

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