People's Pie

Question 1

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How does adjusting tax rates affect a government's budget and public happiness in People's Pie?

Question 2

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What are the consequences of borrowing too much money in the context of People's Pie, and how does it relate to real-world economics?

Question 3

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In People's Pie, how do decisions about funding for various policies reflect the concept of opportunity cost?

Question 5

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Describe how setting the retirement age can impact a country's economy based on your experience with People's Pie.

Question 6

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Based on your gameplay in People's Pie, how important is public approval in economic decision-making, and can you draw parallels to real-life government decisions?

Question 7

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In People's Pie, what does "budget" mean?

Question 8

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What does "tax rates" mean in the context of People's Pie?

Question 9

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In the game People's Pie, what is meant by "national debt"?

Question 10

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Briefly describe ONE major difference between "Tax Rates" and "National Debt" in the context of the People's Pie game.

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