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Set 11 Day 1 Moods and Attitudes 1. wistful– feeling or showing longing 2. cynical– convinced that people generally act for selfish reasons 3. contemptuous– showing scorn or disrespect 4. nostalgic– longing for something far away or long ago 5. buoyant– resilient and cheerful in spirit Economics 6. economics– a science that examines how societies use resources to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services 7. monetary– relating to money 8. inflation– an overall increase in the prices of goods and services 9. gross domestic product– the total value of final goods and services produced by a country during a given time 10. recession– a period of low business activity, usually with some unemployment 11. depression– an especially long or severe recession that results in business closings and massive unemployment

Set 11 Day 1 Moods and Attitudes 1. wistful– feeling or showing longing 2. cynical– convinced that people generally act for selfish reasons 3. contemptuous– showing scorn or disrespect 4. nostalgic– longing for something far away or long ago 5. buoyant– resilient and cheerful in spirit Economics 6. economics– a science that examines how societies use resources to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services 7. monetary– relating to money 8. inflation– an overall increase in the prices of goods and services 9. gross domestic product– the total value of final goods and services produced by a country during a given time 10. recession– a period of low business activity, usually with some unemployment 11. depression– an especially long or severe recession that results in business closings and massive unemployment

Set 11 Day 1 Moods and Attitudes 1. wistful– feeling or showing longing 2. cynical– convinced that people generally act for selfish reasons 3. contemptuous– showing scorn or disrespect 4. nostalgic– longing for something far away or long ago 5. buoyant– resilient and cheerful in spirit Economics 6. economics– a science that examines how societies use resources to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services 7. monetary– relating to money 8. inflation– an overall increase in the prices of goods and services 9. gross domestic product– the total value of final goods and services produced by a country during a given time 10. recession– a period of low business activity, usually with some unemployment 11. depression– an especially long or severe recession that results in business closings and massive unemployment

Set 11 Day 1 Moods and Attitudes 1. wistful– feeling or showing longing 2. cynical– convinced that people generally act for selfish reasons 3. contemptuous– showing scorn or disrespect 4. nostalgic– longing for something far away or long ago 5. buoyant– resilient and cheerful in spirit Economics 6. economics– a science that examines how societies use resources to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services 7. monetary– relating to money 8. inflation– an overall increase in the prices of goods and services 9. gross domestic product– the total value of final goods and services produced by a country during a given time 10. recession– a period of low business activity, usually with some unemployment 11. depression– an especially long or severe recession that results in business closings and massive unemployment

Set 11 Day 1 Moods and Attitudes 1. wistful– feeling or showing longing 2. cynical– convinced that people generally act for selfish reasons 3. contemptuous– showing scorn or disrespect 4. nostalgic– longing for something far away or long ago 5. buoyant– resilient and cheerful in spirit Economics 6. economics– a science that examines how societies use resources to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services 7. monetary– relating to money 8. inflation– an overall increase in the prices of goods and services 9. gross domestic product– the total value of final goods and services produced by a country during a given time 10. recession– a period of low business activity, usually with some unemployment 11. depression– an especially long or severe recession that results in business closings and massive unemployment

Set 11 Day 1 Moods and Attitudes 1. wistful– feeling or showing longing 2. cynical– convinced that people generally act for selfish reasons 3. contemptuous– showing scorn or disrespect 4. nostalgic– longing for something far away or long ago 5. buoyant– resilient and cheerful in spirit Economics 6. economics– a science that examines how societies use resources to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services 7. monetary– relating to money 8. inflation– an overall increase in the prices of goods and services 9. gross domestic product– the total value of final goods and services produced by a country during a given time 10. recession– a period of low business activity, usually with some unemployment 11. depression– an especially long or severe recession that results in business closings and massive unemployment