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8th Grade Georgia Studies Budget Project 3/28/25
Geography
Government
History
How can the Georgia General Assembly override a governor's veto? A. Simple majority vote B. Two-thirds majority vote C. Unanimous vote D. Court order
Which approach to income management is most effective?
The highest elevation in Georgia is Brasstown Bald at 4,784 ft. In what region of Georgia is this peak located?
A. Spending first, saving what's left
a. Piedmont b. Coastal Plain c. Appalachian Plateau
B. Saving first, then budgeting remaining income
C. Avoiding all budgeting
d. Blue Ridge
D. Ignoring income tracking
SS8H7 Evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia during the New South Era. a. Identify the ways individuals, groups, and events attempted to shape the New South; include the Bourbon Triumvirate, Henry Grady, International Cotton Expositions, and Tom Watson and the SS8E3 Explain the principles of effective personal money management. a. Explain that income is the starting point for personal financial management. b. Describe the reasons for and the benefits of a
household budget
I can identify the guiding principles of the New South Democrats including
the Bourbon Triumvirate.
I can start creating a budget using the income from the career I researched
Expenditure - an amount of money spent, as a whole or on a particular thing.
Income - the amount of money a person earns during a year.
Budget - a plan for spending.
Saving - setting aside of income for future use.
three powerful Georgia politicians (Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H.
Bourbon Triumvirate-Colquitt, and John B. Gordon) who dominated Georgia politics for over 20 years.
How does living on a budget reduce financial stress?
1.2.3.
IA3 Most MissedBudget ProjectJeopardy
IA3 Q#14 Standard SS8H7a
Our expedition begins right at the end of the Reconstruction Era. As the New South democrats took over politics in Georgia and held power for about 20 years. The New South stood for the industrialization of the South and returning to pre-Civil War values. Let see what happens during the New South Era in Georgia!!
IA3 Q# 17 Standard SS8H2e
Our next stop on our voyage is to take a closer look at the Colony of Georgia and it's founding principles. The Colony was established by the Charter of 1732 and intended to establish Philanthropy, Economics and Defense. Let's take a journey through the Colony of Georgia!!
There are three basic parts to a Budget
Income- the money you earn from working or investing.
Expenditures- Money that you have to spend each month. These can be
categorized into Needs and Wants.
Savings- This is the percentage of your income that you will not spend but deposit into a savings account or use for investment.
A Budget is always subject to change
What is the primary purpose of income in personal financial management?
A. To spend immediately on luxuries
B. To serve as the foundation for all financial decisions
C. To impress others with purchasing power
D. To avoid budgeting completely
Graded_Assessment_SS_Budget Project #1_ 4.9.25
Parts 1-3
How does a household budget contribute to financial stability?
A. It increases your expenses automatically
B. It eliminates the need for income
C. It prevents any form of spending
D. It helps align spending with financial goals
Chapter 21 Section 1 -- Principles of Money Management
Study Island Blue Ribbon Challenge Extra Credit
Clickbook
Graded_Assessment_SS_Budget Project #1_ 4.9.25
Georgia Milestone History 7-12Review
What occupation did you choose for your budget
project?
Write a great headline
Goods and Services in Colonial Georgia In colonial Georgia, a variety of goods and services were produced and traded, reflecting the unique needs and resources of the region. The economy was primarily agricultural, with crops such as wine, rice, indigo, and silk being cultivated on small, equally distributed land.. Trade was also an essential part of colonial life, with goods being exchanged not only within the colony but also with the Native American Yamacraw Indians as part of Cherokee Nation in North Georgia.
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Visual content is a cross-cutting and universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
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