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Made for Trade
What was life really like in colonial America? Made for Trade was designed to capture the essence of our country's formative years. Like American settlers, players will need to visit different shops to attain items they need by paying shillings or by trading. They'll learn what everyday life was like for ordinary citizens while practicing bartering and money management. This game provides a delightful lesson in history and economics, and its various levels make it great for all ages! (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 4 players ages 8 and up. Board game
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Biblical Economics in Comics
This supplemental economics text, written and illustrated by Vic Lockman, is a study of free enterprise economics from a Christian viewpoint. This book helps instructors teach complex principles of economics. (Vic Lockman)
Grades: 9th–12th Book, 116 pages
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How We Live - Booklet
This booklet provides students with a simple yet helpful explanation of how and why a free market economy is successful. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 9th Booklet, 39 pages
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Free Enterprise Economics in America
Written from a biblical point of view by retired economics professor Tom Rose, this book explains the free enterprise system that made America great. It provides readers with key concepts about the system of voluntary exchange and the moral foundations of the American system. (American Enterprise Publications)
Grade: 9th Text, 64 pages
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In The Shadow of Plenty
This book will provide readers with biblical answers for the tough problems posed by poverty and the modern welfare state. The author, Dr. George Grant, has written over twenty books on theology, history, and poverty. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 10th - Adult Text, 147 pages
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Honest Money
This book by Dr. Gary North, president of the Institute for Christian Economics, will provide students with biblical principles regarding money and banking. Important issues such as inflation and deficit spending are covered with clarity and skill. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 11th - Adult Textbook, 160 pages
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Economics: Work and Prosperity - Textbook
High school students need a solid overview of economic theory before they graduate. This book, written from a Christian perspective, is such a course. The author, Russell Kirk, provides students with a biblical view of work, wealth, and stewardship. He also contrasts the blessings of a free market economy versus the communist system. (A Beka)
Grade: 12th Text, 292 pages
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Wealth and Poverty: Four Christian View of Economics
This book presents four distinctively different views on how a nation’s economy and welfare programs should be structured. Dr. Gary North argues in favor of a free-market approach that is founded upon biblical law. The other three authors present differing viewpoints. (InterVarsity Press)
Book, 228 pages
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