Explain how the course material ties into the video

Choose 1 of the following videos to write a critical reaction paper on. Do NOT give me a summary paper (I know what’s in these videos), you MUST follow the posted instructions to receive credit. Remember there are detailed instructions and examples posted in the first course Module. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1ToUl4AY9k&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28PJPSms_xU&feature=youtu.be Watch the CONNECT videos, review class notes, and e-book sections on Economic Growth. Write a minimum 1-page paper analyzing how the video demonstrates the economic concept of growth. Explain how the course material ties into the video. When writing, do not assume that the reader knows what you are writing about. Instead, assume that the reader is somewhat new to the concept; in other words, make your ideas and statements extremely clear. If/when using quotes to argue your point(s), use them sparingly and effectively and always cite your sources (articles: author, p. #; videos: name of speaker, name of video). Be sure that your TurnItIn match is less than 20%. When writing your critical reaction, you should choose a particular idea/thought that stands out for you to critically evaluate and react to. This paper is NOT a summary of your reading (only your first paragraph can/should be a BRIEF summary of the video). Instead, this paper is a reflection on and possible critique of what you have read or seen, based off of both the video and the course material. Some possible inclusions in your reaction could be the following: A criticism, offer other economic theories or concepts that can be alternate solutions or causes based off of course material. A personal experience that is connected to the video and economic concept An application of the video and economic concept in your field of study, current job, or future career. Keep in mind that this is not your personal reaction or opinion but an informed, economic critical reaction that demonstrates that you both understand the concepts from your studies and can apply them to current events and daily life. Papers must be typed, single-spaced, 12 pt. font, one-inch margins, and approximately 400-600 words. Graphs correctly demonstrating relevant concepts are encouraged, but not required. You may draw/create your own graph, or use a relevant graph found online. A graph does not count towards the 1 page minimum and must be shown on an additional page. You must clearly explain the graph in the body of your paper in order to receive extra credit points.