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Preview of AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

FRQ 1: Basic Economic Concepts – Opportunity Cost & Comparative AdvantageTitle:AP Macroeconomics | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | No-Prep FRQ | Description: Overview: This FRQ challenges students to analyze how opportunity cost and comparative advantage shape international trade. Using Adam Smith’s original quote and real-world trade examples, learners apply theory to data-driven decisions about specialization and efficiency. How It Can Be Used: 🌎 As a class discussion starter on
Preview of AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Policy Mix & Stabilization |

AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Policy Mix & Stabilization |

FRQ 10: Policy Mix & Macroeconomic StabilizationTitle: AP Macroeconomics | Policy Mix & Stabilization | No-Prep FRQ | Description: Overview: Students evaluate how fiscal and monetary tools interact to stabilize inflation, employment, and growth. Real 2008-2009 data and policy testimony excerpts make this FRQ authentic and high-rigor. How It Can Be Used: 🏛️ Policy coordination simulation 🧠 Capstone exam review 📊 Discussion or group-based FRQ Why Teachers & Students Love It: ⚙️ Real-world c
Preview of TED Talk: The infinite life of pi- Reynaldo Lopes

TED Talk: The infinite life of pi- Reynaldo Lopes

This high school resource explores the concept of pi (π), its mathematical properties, and its applications across science and real-world contexts. Students build understanding of irrational numbers and mathematical constants. Best for: Math, Algebra, Geometry, STEM Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, Colle
Preview of TED Talk: Who Decides How Long A Second Is?- John Kitching

TED Talk: Who Decides How Long A Second Is?- John Kitching

This TED-Ed companion resource dives into the fascinating history of how we define a second, from astronomical calendars to cesium-based atomic clocks. Designed for high school and college students, it features 20 critical-thinking questions, a structured essay prompt, and a classroom debate on precision in science. Ideal for physics, history of science, or STEM-focused courses, this resource helps students explore how atoms, quantum mechanics, and international collaboration shaped one of our m
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