Mr. Brian Voss
“I [teach economics] because it helps understand human behavior, and I like sociology and politics, but [economics] kinda goes with it because you are able to incentivise people to do stuff. So [economics], I think, is the ultimate social science because everything about social studies goes back to economic terms. Once you know how people respond and how history relates, then you start getting into economic insights, and economics is in everything,” said LHS AP Macroeconomics teacher, Mr. Brian Voss.
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