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Page 1: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Island ProjectBy: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards.

Page 2: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Our Island

Page 3: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Island Description Fortunately we were lucky enough to be

stranded on a plentiful and useful island. In the middle of the island is a large freshwater lake with a river connecting it to the ocean. The people’s shelter units are surrounding the lake. The river is used a transportation source for fisherman to get to the ocean and they store their lifeboats on the beach in the cove. Also in this cove area is where all the resources and goods are given to the government to split up. The rest of the island is covered in a variety of fruit trees, majority of them being banana trees.

Page 4: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Economic Plan Make sure survival is possible Meeting the basic needs for

everyone Distribute goods and services

evenly Main goals are economic

equity and survival

Page 5: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Goods and Services Fishing

Life boats on the abandoned ship used by fishermen for fishing

Spears are made from sticks and rocks Bananas

Trees with bananas already on the island People have the job of cutting down bananas and

making them into other products as well as food. Trees are also being replanted.

Page 6: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

PPC Chart

Page 7: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Land, Labor, and Capital Land

Shelter-Each person on the island is given a space by the lake on the island to make shelter for themselves

Cultivation- Majority of the land will be used for the cultivation of bananas and other tropical fruits

Labor Labor is split up among the people depending on

their past experiences, skills, and strengths. For example, women make better gatherers, and

men are better with fishing. Capital

Salvaged life boats from the ship would be used for fishing purposes.

Page 8: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Government and Authority In this Island Economy the people will vote on

three of the survivors to be in charge These three in charge will be in charge of the even

distribution of resources, goods, and shelter. They will make sure the basic needs of everyone is

met. The Island is a command, socialist economy.

This is because there are people in charge of the distribution of everything, and also living is set up for everyone with out choice.

Its socialist because the government rations and controls the resources.

Page 9: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Opportunity Cost On our island one of our goals is to

make sure we produce enough food and goods for everyone to survive. If we pursue the cultivation and replanting of bananas over any other fruits, then our opportunity cost is the other fruits on the island.

Page 10: Island Project By: Ella Cousins, Allie Gorcyca, Ashley Campbell, Chelsea Edwards

Island Troubles? Problem: The natural resources are becoming

overused and studies indicate that your society is consuming more than can be stained in the long term.

Solution: The food which can be gathered from trees or is a plant, must be replanted so that that resource will not grow scarce. If a  particular resource is running dangerously low then it must not be harvested anymore until the population  restores. Also if there is overconsumption of food, then all the food gathered or hunted must be given to the leaders so they can fairly distribute and ration out the food.