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Students read a case study about the structure of the Federal Reserve. They complete an online activity in which they examine press releases from an event. They answer discussion questions to complete the lesson. Full Review »
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Students examine a case study discussing the Federal Reserve and monetary policy. They discuss the effects of new monetary policy and answer discussion questions. They analyze data trends as well. Full Review »
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Students examine Federal Reserve System and Monetary Policy. Full Review »
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Students review a case study regarding the Federal Reserve System and Monetary Policy. Full Review »
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Students review a case study of The Federal Reserve System and Monetary Policy - October 28, 2003. Full Review »
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Students participate in a case study of the Federal Reserve System and Monetary Policy in January of 2003. Full Review »
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Students analyze a case study which examines the Federal Reserve System and how it is trying to reduce monetary spending. They examine data and articles to help them explain what the Federal Reserve does. They also complete interactive activities. Full Review »
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- 12th - Higher Ed
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Students complete practice problems dealing with changes in required reserves, excess reserves (loanable funds), and the money supply. They role-play in scenarios in which they must decide upon the appropriate federal policy. They research the economic conditions for a specific region of the country and propose federal policies that would improve economic conditions. Full Review »
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Students examine the makeup of the Federal Reserve Board. Using monetary policy, they discover how the Reserve members are elected and how decisions are made. Viewing charts and graphs, they identify trends and the causes of these trends. They answer questions and discuss them as a class. Full Review »
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- 10th - 12th
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Students examine the reasons why the Federal Reserve might change the target interest rates. After reading the case study, they discover what changes are brought about when the interest rates are changed. They answer discussion questions as well. Full Review »

