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California Academic Standards for Economics Adam Smith 12.1: Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoning

California Academic Standards for Economics 12.2: Students analyze the elements of America’s market economy in a global setting

California Academic Standards for Economics 12.3: Students analyze the influence of the federal government on the American economy

California Academic Standards for Economics 12.4: Students analyze the elements of the U. S. labor market in a global setting

California Academic Standards for Economics 12.5: Students analyze the aggregate economic behavior of the U. S. economy

California Academic Standards for Economics 12.6: Students analyze issues of international trade and explain how the US economy affects, and is affected by, economic forces beyond the United States’ borders