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Rock, Paper, Scissors
•Play in pairs
•Count 1,2,3•Rock beats scissors•Scissors beats paper•Paper beats rock
•Sit down when you are out of candy
Debrief: Rock, Paper, Scissors
•How did you feel at the start of the game?
•How did you feel when you ran out of candy and had to quit the game?
•What tactics could you have used to get back into the game? Why didn’t you try those tactics?
•Do you think this game was fair? Explain
•Now that the game is over, what action could Mr. Hernandez or Ms. Landi take, if any, to make the game fair? Should they take action?
Rock, Paper, Scissors
•Collect all candy•Redistribute equally
•Want to play a final round or keep and eat what you have?
Capitalism • Maximizes liberty though the
emphasis of private profit & ownership
• Formally established by Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations in 1776▫Everyone is free to purpose any
economic activity freedom to succeed or fail
▫Laissez-Fair: gov. should not interfere in the economy
UNLESS▫ 1. foreign relations or national
defense▫ 2. maintain police and courts
Let the poor work hard in order to
rise up.
Capitalism• Factors of production are owned
by the people so they can make a profit
• Individualism & competition are emphasized as good because they innovation
• What is produced and how much is produced is decided by supply and demand= market economy
• There will always be a lower class
Socialism •Mix of equality and liberty
•Concerned with the public’s welfare▫Cooperation and social
responsibility are emphasized as good
▫This is achieved through collective (public) ownership of the factors of production which economic equality There is still some private
ownership of property.
Socialism•Sometimes gov’t. intervenes in the
economy in order to ensure that wealth is distributed equally ▫Gov’t. takes control of some
industries while the rest are privately run
•Centrally planned economy= gov. mostly plans how the economy will develop over a period of years. ▫What is produced and how much
depends on what benefits the majority
Socialists Divided •All socialists agreed that
economic equality needed to be achieved▫However, they differed on how
this should be obtained ▫This led to a split among the
socialists.▫Socialists: economic equality
achieved through negotiations, peaceful means, and democracy
▫Communists: change will be too slow. Must have a revolution!
Communism•Maximizes equality
•Created by Karl Marx and
Fredrich Engels in the book Communist Manifesto (1848)▫Economic equality achieved
through violent revolution ▫Class struggle workers’
revolt▫Proletariat (laborers)will
overthrow the Bourgeoisie(capitalists)
Communism• Gov’t. ownership of the
factors of production▫No private ownership
•Constant government intervention in the economy to promote equality▫Gov’t. holds all economic
decision making power= command economy
•Create a classless society•Eventually no gov’t
needed
Capitalist or Socialist?• DBHS
▫ Socialist• Lemonade stand
▫ Capitalist• Soup kitchen
▫ Socialist• Gov’t that provides free health care for all
▫ Socialist• Fire Dept.
▫ Socialist• Selling old video games on eBay
▫ Capitalist• Yosemite Nat’l Park
▫ Socialist• Tea Rush
▫ Capitalist