WGS.SS.10.A
Describe the forces that determine the distribution of goods and services in traditional, free enterprise, socialist, and communist economic systems.
World Geography Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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forcesdistributiongoodsservicestraditional economic systemsfree enterprise economic systemssocialist economic systemscommunist economic systems
Skills
- describe (forces that determine distribution of goods and services) #dok2
- identify (characteristics of economic systems) #dok1
- compare (distribution methods across different economic systems) #dok2
- analyze (how forces shape distribution in economic systems) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the main types of economic systems such as traditional, free enterprise, socialist, and communist. #dok1
- I can describe the forces that influence how goods and services are distributed in various economic systems. #dok2
- I can compare how the distribution of goods and services differs among traditional, free enterprise, socialist, and communist economies. #dok2
- I can analyze how various forces impact the distribution of goods and services in different economic systems. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Different economic systems use unique forces to determine how goods and services are distributed within a society.
- The way goods and services are distributed reveals key characteristics about each type of economic system.
Essential Questions
- What are the main forces that shape how goods and services are distributed in different economic systems?
- How does the distribution of goods and services reflect the values or priorities of traditional, free enterprise, socialist, and communist systems?
- In what ways do different economic systems address the needs and wants of their populations?
- How does the role of government differ in the distribution of goods and services across various economic systems?
- Why is it important to understand the differences in economic systems when analyzing a country’s economy?