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Unit 5 – Class & Capitalism. Intro Week. Kat. Bellringer. List at least 4 different terms used to describe how much money a person has. Example: filthy rich Set Up for Cornell Notes Title: Understanding Class. What is “ class? ”.
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Unit 5 – Class & Capitalism Intro Week
Bellringer • List at least 4 different terms used to describe how much money a person has. • Example: filthy rich • Set Up for Cornell Notes • Title: Understanding Class
What is “class?” • Class = a way to describe how much money or power a person has in society.
Lens #1: Class = Money • This is how we usually think about class • INCOME • the amount of money you make per year or month • WEALTH • propertyyou own • Examples: Houses, Cars, Boats, Planes, Stocks/Investments, Businesses, Land
Classes when class = money* • Upper Class • High income + a lot of wealth • Middle Class • Average income + average wealth • Average income in the US: $50,000 a year • Lower Class • Low income + little or no wealth
Lens #2: Class = Power* • This allows us to understandhow the system creates inequality
Capitalism – an economic system in which the factories, businesses, and banks are owned by individuals called capitalists • Power = • the ability to control your environment, including people
Class = Power • Capitalist Class • owners of large corporations and banks • Middle Class • small business owners • Working Class • people who have to work for someone else to survive
Practice • Worksheet – finish during class • Pass back 3rd quarter work
Warm Up: (in your binder/notebook) • What do you know about this guy? (Bill Gates)
Warm Up Part 2: • Bill Gates is a BILLIONAIRE. What’s the difference between a millionaire and a billionaire? • It would take you 11 days to count to 1 million (a number each second) • How long is 1 billion seconds?
A Billion vs. A Million • Counting 1 million seconds would take about 11 DAYS • Counting 1 billion seconds would take almost 32 YEARS
How much does he have? • $53 billion in wealth ($53,000,000,000)
The Bill Gates Story • Hi-light all of the significant opportunities that Bill Gates had growing up
Getting “Pied” • The pie gives power back to the people because so many feel powerless in the face of big politicians and capitalists.
Uplift’s School Creed We the students of Uplift Community High School pledge to stand up for justice. We will fight for freedom and equality and try to love each other like a family. We pledge to push each other forward, be respectful, be positive, and most of all be Upstanders.
Warm Up: ANNUAL INCOME • The richest American = $275 million • The poorest American = $0 • What do you think is the average income in the US?
Copy this! • The average (median) income in the US is $52,000 a year • Nigeria: $2,150 a year • Qatar: $88,000 a year • China: $7,518 a year • Belize: $7,000 a year
Henry KravisCEO of KKR • $4.2 billion in wealth (income + property) • 201st richest person in the world