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Welcome to Economics Online. The following courses are designed to meet the same scope and sequence as the courses taught in our traditional high schools. This scope and sequence is framed by essential questions and can be found on the courses curriculum map below. This map created and adopted by MPS social studies teachers March of 2005. To learn more about this process visit the
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