Throughout the course, you will be assigned “Creative Assignments” that will all

Economics

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Throughout the course, you will be assigned “Creative Assignments” that will allow you to present information in formats other than formal academic writing.  
Review Section 1.4: How to Organize Economies: An Overview of Economic Systems (https://openstax.org/books/principles-microeconomics-2e/pages/1-4-how-to-organize-economies-an-overview-of-economic-systems) of your text, which gives an overview of economic systems. The U.S. is described as a “mixed” economic system, with some elements of a “free market” economy with private households and businesses making decisions and some elements of a “command” economy with government making decisions. 
This week, you will design a 1-page visual infographic that gives a sense of this mix as you percieve it in the U.S. Be sure that your infographic includes both “free market” and “government” aspects of the economy. 
Access the article that describes what an infographic is to get an idea what you will be creating. The infographic should include pictures, clip art, photos, words, numbers, or anything you can think of to convey your idea. You may use any tool you would like to create your infographic. Softwares include but not limited to: 
Microsoft Word 
Photoshop 
a single PowerPoint slide 
Venngage 
Piktochart 
Canva 
Easelly 
Depending on the software you choose: save, export or take a screenshot of your completed infographic for submission. Important: Be sure to identify any sources that you might use – this can be done as a footnote on the infographic itself OR listed separately in the text box of the submission link. Strict APA format is not required as long you provide enough information so that your source(s) can be found.