economics Crossword Puzzles
OHE tester 2025-11-05
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- Outcome measure that helps health economists make a living (abbr.)
- When one diagnosis just isn’t enough
- HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly
- The invisible line where an intervention becomes “worth it”
- U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice
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- What everyone says they want… at a discount
- Health economist, Donabedian Awardee
- Form of analysis weighing health gains versus cost
- World’s oldest health economics organisation. For many years Adrian’s natural habitat (abbr.)
- Global society that knows the value of HEOR (abbr.)
10 Clues: Health economist, Donabedian Awardee • When one diagnosis just isn’t enough • U.S. group that doesn’t pretend to be nice • What everyone says they want… at a discount • HTA body whose name suggests they’re friendly • Form of analysis weighing health gains versus cost • Global society that knows the value of HEOR (abbr.) • ...
Politics 2024-02-01
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- Conventional approach that focuses on a historical analysis of all political realities in order to analyze any institution.
- One of the tenets of the behavioral method is that one must be valuable without charge in order to do objective research.
- A good governance is when they listen to the voices of the citizens, what is this?
- Popular for his book "Who Gets What, When, and How," he is a political scientist.
- It follows that each transaction touching the public interest ought to be fully reported and available to the public.
- This approach is certain that studying political systems and politics cannot be separated from the study of values.
- A condition of chaos brought on by the lack or rejection of authority or other systems of control.
- It is the systematic study of the state and government
- ocuses mostly on analyzing current legal systems as well as the moral, societal, historical, and psychological underpinnings of the law.
- It states that a government must operate within the bounds of the authority granted by the law.
- This makes human consciousness more suited to a person's political goals.
- It is the active participation of interested and affected constituents in the decision-making process.
- A nation needs one of these qualities in order to have effective government.
- Politics exist everywhere but it always involves what?
- Naturally occurring phenomena that both political scientists and psychologists agree upon explain human behavior
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- This method focuses primarily on the objective, scientific, and value-free analysis of political phenomena.
- He argued that "man by nature is a political animal" and that "every city-state is a kind of association."
- "The manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development" is how they describe governance.
- Refers to a form of justice that provides less fortunate people of society greater opportunities.
- Is used to describe the process of leading and controlling a state or a group of individuals.
- It is the latin word for governance.
- Which of the behavioral approach's aspects placed the most emphasis on employing tools and methods for study that yield reliable, consistent, and accurate data?
- Formerly known as political economics, it was primarily concerned with describing and analyzing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- This one of the characteristics of behavioral approach stated that political science and other social sciences, such as history, sociology, economics, etc., should not be studied in isolation.
- One the characteristics of behavioral approach wherein the researcher should measure and quantify the data after they have been collected.
- This kind of behavioral approach places a strong emphasis on everything being tested and verified.
- It exists as a result of disagreements on the purposes and goals of human activity.
- It is a field of study that documents and interprets historical events and records.
- It is a kind of conventional approach that addresses the legal system, institutions or legal organizations, justice, and the independence of the judiciary.
- Believes that evidence should be used to support the study of political science which is one of the characteristics of the behavioral approach.
30 Clues: It is the latin word for governance. • It is the systematic study of the state and government • Politics exist everywhere but it always involves what? • This makes human consciousness more suited to a person's political goals. • A nation needs one of these qualities in order to have effective government. • ...
Workforce Planning - Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-08
5 Clues: Foundation Skill • Training Package Name • increases productivity. • the primary reason for doing workforce planning. • who has responsibility for managing the workforce size
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The Great Depression 2015-04-07
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- What does FDR stand for?
- “The only thing we have to fear is ______ itself” -FDR
- Keynesian economics suggest a ______ economy
- _____________ was used to gain support for the National Recovery Administration in the USA.
- In 1933 the U.S _______ did not have enough money to pay government workers.
- Which Authority was made in the USA to build dams to boost the economy in the South in 1933?
- What major world event turned the economic turmoil of the Depression around?
- The ________ Administration used government loans in attempt to support failing banks, at the beginning of the Depression.
- In October 1929, what sector of the economy experienced a major “bubble burst”?
- The origins of National Welfare Program came from FDR’S _________ ______ _______.
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- Which sector of the economy in North America suffered from drought and dropping prices?
- What dropped in the 30s in North America?
- What Canadian Province experienced the lowest price for wheat in recorded history?
- Keynes believed that to exit the Great Depression by reducing interest rates and by investing in ____________.
- In Canada what dropped by 42% between 1929 and 1933?
- What were FDR’s radio programs to calm the nation called?
- Prime Minister ______ was slow acknowledge the crash of the economy in Canada?
- One of the first things FDR did in response to the Depression was close the banks for a ________.
- What aid program was made huge, especially in North America, and still exist today?
- Those who resisted FDR’s New Deal, accused it of being too _____.
- In Canada especially, the Great Depression was also called The _________ _________.
- President Hoover supported a _________ economy.
- In Keynesian Economics the belief is that in the short run, especially during recessions, ___________ ____________ strongly influenced the total spending in the economy.
- What Act was passed by U.S Congress in 1935 that created a form of unemployment insurance and social security?
- What government bureaus and agencies were made to promote the services of the “New Deal” in the USA?
- Many of the programs made by FDR’s __________ still exist today.
- During the peak of the Great Depression, 13-15 _______ Americans were unemployed.
- Consumer ________ vanished after the Stock Market Crash.
28 Clues: What does FDR stand for? • What dropped in the 30s in North America? • Keynesian economics suggest a ______ economy • President Hoover supported a _________ economy. • In Canada what dropped by 42% between 1929 and 1933? • “The only thing we have to fear is ______ itself” -FDR • Consumer ________ vanished after the Stock Market Crash. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-20
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- geography Focuses on the study on Earth’s features
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- and Faults When plates squeeze the Earth’s surface and create folds or bends in layers of rock
- Location The exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on the globe
- Mapmaking
- A community of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings for survival
- shelf The part of a continent that extends underwater
- Made up of land
- tectonics The movements of the large sections that form the Earth's surface
- Made of hot, dense rock
- When glacial erosion moves and carries along rocks and soil
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- of Capricorn The southernmost latitude to receive the Sun's direct rays
- Location Describes a place’s location in relation to another place
- Made of iron and nickel
- Geographers study economics to understand how the location of resources affects the ways people make, use transport or use goods and provide services
- The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water
- The study of weather and weather forecasting
- When a sea plate collides with and dives beneath a continental plate
- Erosion The loosening of rock, sediment, or soil by glacial processes, and the entrainment and sub- sequent transportation of this material by ice or meltwater.
- geography Cultural geography; studies human activities and their relationship to the environment
- Natural springs and handmade wells allow people to retrieve groundwater
- The part of Earth that supports life
- Made up of oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water
- Human geographers study sociology and anthropology to learn how people have interacted with their environment over time
- Made of plates
- The Earth’s landforms-physical features of particular shape and elevations-include continents, mountains, hills, plateaus, valleys, and plains
- On about June 21st, when the northern Hemisphere had its longest day of sunlight
- and Government Geographers study history and geography to understand changes that have taken place over time
- of Cancer The northernmost latitude on the Earth to receive the Sun's direct rays
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
30 Clues: Mapmaking • Made of plates • Made up of land • Made of iron and nickel • Made of hot, dense rock • The part of Earth that supports life • The study of weather and weather forecasting • geography Focuses on the study on Earth’s features • shelf The part of a continent that extends underwater • The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-20
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- Made of plates
- Describes a place’s location in relation to another place
- When a sea plate collides with and dives beneath a continental plate
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- Mapmaking
- Geographers study history and geography to understand changes that have taken place over time
- The part of Earth that supports life
- The part of a continent that extends underwater
- Cultural geography; studies human activities and their relationship to the environment
- When plates squeeze the Earth’s surface and create folds or bends in layers of rock
- When glacial erosion moves and carries along rocks and soil
- A community of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings for survival
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- The northernmost latitude on the Earth to receive the Sun's direct rays
- The loosening of rock, sediment, or soil by glacial processes, and the entrainment and sub- sequent transportation of this material by ice or meltwater.
- The exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on the globe
- Human geographers study sociology and anthropology to learn how people have interacted with their environment over time
- Made up of oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- On about June 21st, when the northern Hemisphere had its longest day of sunlight
- Made of iron and nickel
- tectonics The movements of the large sections that form the Earth's surface
- Focuses on the study on Earth’s features
- The southernmost latitude to receive the Sun's direct rays
- The Earth’s landforms-physical features of particular shape and elevations-include continents, mountains, hills, plateaus, valleys, and plains
- The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water
- The study of weather and weather forecasting
- Natural springs and handmade wells allow people to retrieve groundwater
- Made up of land
- Geographers study economics to understand how the location of resources affects the ways people make, use transport or use goods and provide services
- Made of hot, dense rock
30 Clues: Mapmaking • Made of plates • Made up of land • Made of iron and nickel • Made of hot, dense rock • The part of Earth that supports life • Focuses on the study on Earth’s features • The study of weather and weather forecasting • The part of a continent that extends underwater • The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water • ...
Bonner - Puzzle 2021-06-04
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- - What happens if aggregate demand is increasing faster than aggregate supply?
- - What is the primary responsibility of consumers in our economy?
- - What is the basic problem in economics?
- - Which type of system allows individuals the greatest amount of freedoms?
- - According to the “law of supply”, as the price of a product increases, the quantity supplied will..
- - The willingness and ability to take a risk and act on your business is called what?
- - A tax is _____ when people with a higher income are taxed at a higher rate than those with a lower income.
- - Which of the five statistical measures of the economy is the broadest measure of economic growth?
- - What is the largest form of debt that most people will have in their lifetime?
- - The price at which the quantity supplied matched the quantity demanded is defined as what?
- - What type of financial institution is likely to loan money at the highest interest rate?
- - Goods and services the government provides which help everyone are called...
- - What was the first U.S monopoly to encourage national actions to control or eliminate monopolies and trust?
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- - The money that you’re charged for borrowing money is called?
- - What type of financial insituision is likely to offer you the best interest rate?
- - A tax is _____ when people with a lower income are taxed at a higher rate than those with a higher income.
- - In the U.S which area of the economy frequently subtracts from the GDP?
- -If a good has many substitutes, its price is more likely to be…
- -The cycle of ups and downs in the economy is known as...
- - What is the greatest impact on “quantity demanded”?
- - When you receive a check from the government, where does that money come from?
- - A tax is _____ when all members of the society are taxed at the same rate.
- - Once an economy has stopped shrinking and begun growing, we call this phase...
- - The study of how people, businesses, and nations use their limited resources is defined as what?
- - What is the value of your next best alternative for your time and/or money
25 Clues: - What is the basic problem in economics? • - What is the greatest impact on “quantity demanded”? • -The cycle of ups and downs in the economy is known as... • - The money that you’re charged for borrowing money is called? • -If a good has many substitutes, its price is more likely to be… • - What is the primary responsibility of consumers in our economy? • ...
Georgia as a colony 2023-09-17
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- She helped maintain peaceful and fair trade relations between the new Georgia Colony and the Creek Nation.
- a colony ruled or administered by officials appointed by and responsible to the reigning sovereign of the parent state.
- founder of the colony of Georgia in America
- or immaterial) in a secure or steady position; the state of being so fixed; a fixed or steady position.
- relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general
- one group of settlers came to help defend Georgia from Spanish invaders and to make a new home for themselves.
- of 1732 granted the trustees the powers of a corporation; they could elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxes.
- The action or process of establishing a colony or colonies in a place, esp. as part of an effort
- The action of defending against or resisting military or physical attack; the action of warding off or preventing injury or harm; an instance of…
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- a group of German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg
- leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history.
- The state or condition of having the (legal) status of being the property of another person, of having no personal freedom or rights
- One who owes or is indebted to another. One who owes money to one or more persons: correlative to creditor.
- A colony founded by Royal Charter.
- A good is a tangible or physical product that someone will buy, tangible meaning something you can touch, and a service is when you pay for a skill.
- Love of humankind; the disposition or active effort to promote the happiness and well-being of others; practical benevolence, now esp.
- A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds
- A disposition to judge leniently and hopefully of the character, aims, and destinies of others, to make allowance for their apparent faults
- to serve as a defensive buffer between Spanish Florida and the successful English colony of South Carolina.
- A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent.
20 Clues: A colony founded by Royal Charter. • A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds • founder of the colony of Georgia in America • A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent. • leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history. • relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general • ...
Georgia as a colony 2023-09-17
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- She helped maintain peaceful and fair trade relations between the new Georgia Colony and the Creek Nation.
- a colony ruled or administered by officials appointed by and responsible to the reigning sovereign of the parent state.
- founder of the colony of Georgia in America
- or immaterial) in a secure or steady position; the state of being so fixed; a fixed or steady position.
- relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general
- one group of settlers came to help defend Georgia from Spanish invaders and to make a new home for themselves.
- of 1732 granted the trustees the powers of a corporation; they could elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxes.
- The action or process of establishing a colony or colonies in a place, esp. as part of an effort
- The action of defending against or resisting military or physical attack; the action of warding off or preventing injury or harm; an instance of…
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- a group of German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg
- leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history.
- The state or condition of having the (legal) status of being the property of another person, of having no personal freedom or rights
- One who owes or is indebted to another. One who owes money to one or more persons: correlative to creditor.
- A colony founded by Royal Charter.
- A good is a tangible or physical product that someone will buy, tangible meaning something you can touch, and a service is when you pay for a skill.
- Love of humankind; the disposition or active effort to promote the happiness and well-being of others; practical benevolence, now esp.
- A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds
- A disposition to judge leniently and hopefully of the character, aims, and destinies of others, to make allowance for their apparent faults
- to serve as a defensive buffer between Spanish Florida and the successful English colony of South Carolina.
- A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent.
20 Clues: A colony founded by Royal Charter. • A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds • founder of the colony of Georgia in America • A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent. • leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history. • relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general • ...
Chapter 1-Key Terms 2025-01-22
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- policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
- a market in which firms are sellers of what they produce and households are buyers
- the branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance
- a market where the buyers and sellers make transactions in violation of one or more government regulations
- the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity
- the way in which different workers divide required tasks to produce a good or service
- an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- products (goods and services) made abroad and then sold domestically
- when workers or firms focus on particular tasks for which they are well-suited within the overall production process
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- a diagram that views the economy as consisting of households and firms interacting in a goods and services market and a labor market
- system where private individuals or groups of private individuals own and operate the means of production (resources and businesses)
- products (goods and services) made domestically and sold abroad
- typically an agricultural economy where things are done the same as they have always been done
- a representation of an object or situation that is simplified while including enough of the key features to help us understand the object or situation
- an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
- the trend in which buying and selling in markets have increasingly crossed national borders
- measure of the size of total production in an economy
- when the average cost of producing each individual unit declines as total output increases
- economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- the market in which households sell their labor as workers to business firms or other employers
- when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply
- interaction between potential buyers and sellers; a combination of demand and supply
22 Clues: measure of the size of total production in an economy • economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • products (goods and services) made domestically and sold abroad • the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity • when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply • ...
Wallace - Puzzle 2021-06-05
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- The “Law of Supply” says as price of a product increases, the quantity that is supplied will end up…
- The measurement of the money an individual completely controls how it's spent is called…
- Our ______ _____ try to align our economic values.
- The least common type of economics system is?
- The ____ _______ has been working to ensure that consumers rights are protected in every transaction.
- What is the main responsibility a person has in our economy?
- Where does the money come from when you get a check from the government?
- When the Feds increase the reserve requirements on banks what happens?
- The limited resources that create scarcity is...
- When a good has many substitutes, the price is likely to be...
- There are five statistical measures of the economy. Which one out of the five is the broadest measure of economic growth?
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- What has the highest risk but the greatest possible reward when investing money?
- Which type of system lets individuals the most amount of freedoms?
- The target unemployment rate that is considered “full employment” is…
- The total of all money earned in the United States is called…
- What has the greatest impact on “quantity demand”?
- What do CPI stand for?
- What disadvantages do we have in the United States in which factor of production?
- A perfect market only has two factors that impact price. What are these two factors?
- There are two weaknesses in the economy that can be addressed through fiscal policy. What are these two policies?
- The basic problem in economics is?
- Which savings option has a high interest rate, and not minimum deposit but instead has depositors feed when withdrawing money early?
- When a good has a large percentage of your budget, the price is likely to be…
- There are two “fiscal Policy” tools that are used when addressing problems within the economy. What are these two policies?
- Which savings option has no/low minimum deposits, low interest, and no penalty for withdrawing money?
25 Clues: What do CPI stand for? • The basic problem in economics is? • The least common type of economics system is? • The limited resources that create scarcity is... • What has the greatest impact on “quantity demand”? • Our ______ _____ try to align our economic values. • What is the main responsibility a person has in our economy? • ...
Econ Final 2021-06-07
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- When the Fed increases the reserve requirements on the banks, does inflation increase or decrease?
- Producing more output with less input puts what kind of advantage in trade?
- What kind of economy will reduce costs while increasing the quality of products and services?
- The price at which quantity supplied matches the quantity demanded is called what?
- When all members of society are taxed at the same rate this is called what kind of tax?
- In the US who can go into debt?
- The term used to describe the value of your next best option of the use of your time and money?
- What is it called when the economy starts to grow instead of shrink?
- What factor has the greatest effect on “impact demand”?
- As the price of a product increases, the quantity supplied describes what law?
- If a good has a lot of substitutes, what is the price more likely to be?
- The money that you are charged for borrowing money is called what?
- Who works to make sure that the consumer rights are always protected?
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- What cycle shows the ups and downs of the economy?
- What is the measurement of the value of all final goods and services, minus depreciation called?
- What economic theorist pushed strongly for the Monetarism theory?
- What is the biggest problem in economics?
- In our american economy we try to align our economic values with our…?
- When calculating your income after taxes what number rule should you follow?
- what percent does the unemployment rate have to be at to be considered “full employment”
- What is the study of how people, business and nations use their limited resources?
- What is the best guide when looking for a great deal on credit?
- Who can address issues in the economy such as increasing employment, managing inflation and promoting growth with monetary policy?
- What measures the economy is the largest measure of economic growth?
- When price increases and quantity sold decreases, describes what law?
25 Clues: In the US who can go into debt? • What is the biggest problem in economics? • What cycle shows the ups and downs of the economy? • What factor has the greatest effect on “impact demand”? • What is the best guide when looking for a great deal on credit? • What economic theorist pushed strongly for the Monetarism theory? • ...
Georgia as a colony 2023-09-17
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- She helped maintain peaceful and fair trade relations between the new Georgia Colony and the Creek Nation.
- a colony ruled or administered by officials appointed by and responsible to the reigning sovereign of the parent state.
- founder of the colony of Georgia in America
- or immaterial) in a secure or steady position; the state of being so fixed; a fixed or steady position.
- relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general
- one group of settlers came to help defend Georgia from Spanish invaders and to make a new home for themselves.
- of 1732 granted the trustees the powers of a corporation; they could elect their own governing body, make land grants, and enact their own laws and taxes.
- The action or process of establishing a colony or colonies in a place, esp. as part of an effort
- The action of defending against or resisting military or physical attack; the action of warding off or preventing injury or harm; an instance of…
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- a group of German-speaking Protestant refugees from the Catholic Archbishopric of Salzburg
- leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history.
- The state or condition of having the (legal) status of being the property of another person, of having no personal freedom or rights
- One who owes or is indebted to another. One who owes money to one or more persons: correlative to creditor.
- A colony founded by Royal Charter.
- A good is a tangible or physical product that someone will buy, tangible meaning something you can touch, and a service is when you pay for a skill.
- Love of humankind; the disposition or active effort to promote the happiness and well-being of others; practical benevolence, now esp.
- A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds
- A disposition to judge leniently and hopefully of the character, aims, and destinies of others, to make allowance for their apparent faults
- to serve as a defensive buffer between Spanish Florida and the successful English colony of South Carolina.
- A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent.
20 Clues: A colony founded by Royal Charter. • A lot of people from diffrent backgrounds • founder of the colony of Georgia in America • A state of discontentment; a cause of discontent. • leader of the Yamacraw Indians and a prominent figure in early Georgia history. • relating to, or concerned with the science of economics or with the economy in general • ...
The Government and Politcs 2024-02-06
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- makeup of the congress senate and house of representatives.
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable and comparative data.
- listen to voices of the people and interest of the citizen
- this includes the decision-making and decision reinforcing process in any group and conflict is nature.
- Active involvement
- defined as the exercise of power or authority by political leaders for the well-being of their country’s citizens or subjects.
- Means “city of sovereign states”
- is a set of rules and methods for investigating reality logically and systematically
- law that makes by the legislative
- the supreme court.
- this approach is concerned with the legal process.
- research in Political Science must be systematic. Theory and research should go together.
- background and knowledge of current political problems.
- this approach related to history
- that transaction involving the public interest must disclosed
- the science of law
- he says that “politics is a maintaining cooperation among people with different needs and ideals in life, or for resolving the conflict within the group.
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- believes that there are certain uniformities in political behavior which can be expressed in generalizations or theories in order to explain and predict political phenomena.
- emphasizes testing and verifying everything.
- the production, distribution and consumption of goods.
- he says that “when the people fear the government there is tyranny”, when the government fears the people there is liberty.
- the president and the vice president.
- this approach believes that values cannot be separated from the study of politics and the political system.
- Political Science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- this approach concerned with the study of formal structures in government.
- a key to good governance.
- he says that “politics involves questions to “who gets what”, when and how.
- affects the political development of a nation, notwithstanding its culture.
- is a social science that enriches political science by its contribution to the study of social problems.
- Means “to know”
- considered as “human behavior”
31 Clues: Means “to know” • Active involvement • the supreme court. • the science of law • a key to good governance. • considered as “human behavior” • Means “city of sovereign states” • this approach related to history • law that makes by the legislative • the president and the vice president. • emphasizes testing and verifying everything. • ...
0.1-0.2 Study Guide 2024-01-30
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- The study of how individuals and firms make decisions and how they interact in a marketplace.
- All of the activities of individuals, firms, and governments within a society or geographic area.
- The _____ cycle is the fluctuation in an economy between periods of growth and recession.
- ________ can sometimes improve market outcomes.
- Something that persuades action.
- An economic system controlled by private individuals for profit.
- The study of economy-wide phenomena, including inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
- _______ are determined by supply and demand.
- A group of buyers and sellers.
- A period of economic decline, with decreasing production, rising unemployment, and reduced consumer spending.
- The general increase in price level.
- An economic system where there is social ownership of the means of production.
- The lowest point of the economic cycle, indicating the end of the contraction phase and the beginning of recovery.
- _______ and specialization can make everyone better off.
- The highest point of the economic cycle, marking the end of the expansion phase and the beginning of a slowdown.
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- A period of economic growth characterized by increased production, employment, and consumer spending.
- An economic system where the government owns the means of production.
- Supply goes up, prices go _____.
- Studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, as well as the transfer of wealth.
- The scarcity of necessities forces trade-offs between _____ and needs.
- This cost is something you give up to start something.
- All economic decisions face a trade-off between wants and _____.
- In a _____ and control economy, decisions in the marketplace are made by the government, such as decisions on production, distribution, and allocation of resources.
- Rational people think at the _______, meaning people make decisions based on evaluating costs of making adjustments to a plan.
- When a single buyer or seller has substantial influence over market price.
- A defining feature of economics are the problems of how to allocate the world's ______ resources.
- In a ______ economy, decisions are made by the individual and businesses in the marketplace, not governments.
27 Clues: A group of buyers and sellers. • Supply goes up, prices go _____. • Something that persuades action. • The general increase in price level. • _______ are determined by supply and demand. • ________ can sometimes improve market outcomes. • This cost is something you give up to start something. • _______ and specialization can make everyone better off. • ...
Henrique and Alia 2023-08-03
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- What event did Alia go to this past Saturday?
- Who did Henrique go see this week
- What fun thing did Henrique get from Brazil?
- Where Henrique is taking a week off to go
- What is the tattoo on Henrique’s arm
- The reason Alia did not go to BC was because her HS mascot was a ____.
- Alia may say that this combination is mouthwoodering
- We love a bilingual queen & Alia is living here next semester.
- Who is Alia’s favorite person ever
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- What funky item is in Alia’s bathroom?
- What is Henrique the president of?
- This game is full of Henrique’s
- Henrique is a smarty and hes completing the __________ program.
- Alia’s favorite color
- Alias roommate
- Alia’s dogs name
- Co Henrique
- The reason Alia can’t hang out with her coworkers is because shes hanging out with _________.
18 Clues: Co Henrique • Alias roommate • Alia’s dogs name • Alia’s favorite color • This game is full of Henrique’s • Who did Henrique go see this week • What is Henrique the president of? • Who is Alia’s favorite person ever • What is the tattoo on Henrique’s arm • What funky item is in Alia’s bathroom? • Where Henrique is taking a week off to go • ...
STARK 2024-04-14
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- Month of the couple's anniversary
- The groom is known to do this while sleeping
- First gift the bride gave to the groom
- What game are they currently playing together?
- Where is their target honeymoon country
- What is the course of the bride
- The couple's high school
- First person to tease the couple back in high school
- The couple's favourite take out food (clue: restaurant chain)
- Who is older
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- Their favorite city (for now!)
- First concert they went to together
- The bride's expensive gift to the groom that she ended up using the most
- Where do they currently live in NZ
- Favorite drink of the couple
- First couple trip (with no fam and friends)
- First out of the country trip together
- How old were they when they first met
18 Clues: Who is older • The couple's high school • Favorite drink of the couple • Their favorite city (for now!) • What is the course of the bride • Month of the couple's anniversary • Where do they currently live in NZ • First concert they went to together • How old were they when they first met • First gift the bride gave to the groom • First out of the country trip together • ...
Ecolympics - Microeconomics 2K 2021-02-20
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- Goods or services that are used together because the use of one enhances the use of the other
- A situation in which one firm produces all of the output in a market
- A free _____ is someone who wants others to pay for a public good but plans to use the good themselves.
- The long-run process of firms reducing production and shutting down in response to industry losses
- An economics concept that measures responsiveness of one variable to changes in another variable
- ________ goods are goods/services that a consumer can obtain for free because they are abundant relative to the demand
- A government rule that gives the inventor the exclusive legal right to make, use, or sell the invention for a limited time
- Also referred to as human capital.
- __________ goods are a good that no one is excluded from using
- Consumer ___________ is the combination of goods and services that will maximize an individual’s total utility.
- ______ costs are the costs of production plus the external costs that are passed on to society
- A _____ monopoly is protected by law from competition.
- _____________ study of the trade-offs and choices that we make, given the fact of scarcity.
- Good or service whose demand decreases when a consumer’s income increases and demand increases when income decreases
- Income from selling a firm’s product
- A branch of economics that focuses on the actions of individual agents within the economy, like households, workers, and businesses,
- The term economists use to describe the satisfaction or happiness a person gets from consuming a good or service.
- Where price and quantity combination where supply equals demand
- Assumption of ____________________ (aka theory of rational behavior)
- When workers or firms focus on particular tasks for which they are well suited within the overall production process
- The long-run process of firms entering an industry in response to industry profits
- __________ returns to scale means expanding all inputs proportionately does not change the average cost of production
- Refers to the legal right of the owner of intellectual property.
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- ________ goods are a good that does not get used up, meaning that if one person uses the public good, another can also use it.
- The process of combining inputs to produce outputs
- A market in which there is a large number of buyers and sellers, so that no one can control the market price
- The ability of someone (an entrepreneur) to recognize a profit opportunity, organize the other factors of production, and accept risk.
- An identifying symbol or name for a particular good
- A market exchange that affects a third party who is outside or “external” to the exchange
- ___________ constraint are all possible consumption combinations of goods that someone can afford, given the prices of goods, when all income is spent.
- A legal minimum price for a product is a price __________.
- A branch of economics that looks at the economy as a whole.
- A diagram that shows the productively efficient combinations of two products that an economy can produce given the resources it has available
- A ___________ slope is when x increases, y decreases, and when x decreases, y increases.
- The benefits obtained by consumers from purchasing additional units of some product
- _________ costs that are made in the past and cannot be recovered.
- Situation where the quantity demanded in a market is greater than the quantity supplied.
- A market structure with a small number of firms, none of which can keep the others from having significant influence.
- What a buyer pays for a unit of the specific good or service
- ______ costs are the costs of production plus the external costs that are passed on to society
- Something that would be nice to have, but it’s not absolutely necessary.
- The change in the vertical axis divided by the change in the horizontal axis.
- ___________ economy is where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where resources are owned by the government
- _______ costs are an opportunity cost of resources already owned by the firm and used in business.
- A legal maximum price for a product is called a price ____________.
- Goods or services that can be used in place of one another
- _________ effect is when a firm gets so large that it operates inefficiently, experiencing diseconomies of scale.
- _____________ efficiency is when the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires.
- Means that there are never enough resources to satisfy all human wants.
- ________ costs are the out-of-pocket costs for a firm
- If the price is below this point, the firm should shut down immediately
51 Clues: Also referred to as human capital. • Income from selling a firm’s product • The process of combining inputs to produce outputs • An identifying symbol or name for a particular good • ________ costs are the out-of-pocket costs for a firm • A _____ monopoly is protected by law from competition. • A legal minimum price for a product is a price __________. • ...
FITC Destiny Powell 2018-05-10
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- a stash of money hidden for when you sink
- a payment made by someone you work with
- money you get payed for doing work basically a job
- a decrease in the general price of goods and service
- basically a chore
- the cost of money that is borrowed
- money spent on goods
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- is a field that deals with the study of investments
- refinement of movement
- to persuade someone into by their product
- an amount of money you pay before an insurance company pay your claim
- the branch concerned with the production,consumption and transfer of wealth
- getting goods and money with payments in the future
- it tracks income and expenses
14 Clues: basically a chore • money spent on goods • refinement of movement • it tracks income and expenses • the cost of money that is borrowed • a payment made by someone you work with • to persuade someone into by their product • a stash of money hidden for when you sink • money you get payed for doing work basically a job • is a field that deals with the study of investments • ...
Colonial Georgia 2023-04-21
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- Document allowing Georgia to be a colony
- The battle that made spain give up all claims on Georgia
- Colony led by a governer under a king
- What let poor people go to a new colony
- Were the people who brought a doctor to Georgia
- what is it called when a colony sends raw materials to a mother country
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- Period that was led by the trustees
- Established because of a relationship
- What let the new colony sale crops to England
- Leader of Yamacraw American Idians
- Translator for Tomochichi and James Oglethrope
- The person who started the charter of 1732
- The area the oglethrope selected
- What the Highland Scots brought to Georgia
14 Clues: The area the oglethrope selected • Leader of Yamacraw American Idians • Period that was led by the trustees • Established because of a relationship • Colony led by a governer under a king • What let poor people go to a new colony • Document allowing Georgia to be a colony • The person who started the charter of 1732 • What the Highland Scots brought to Georgia • ...
CHAPTER 2 VOCAB/stetsonzens 2024-01-17
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- Lack of resources
- economic system decisions are made in the marketplace
- people who make the goods or
- amount of money asked for when bought or sold
- the point at witch the quantity supply and demand meet
- an individual who undertakes the creation organization or ownership
- things used to produce goods and services
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- there are four _____ of production
- all the economic resources necessary
- raw material from nature
- the amount of goods and services that producers will provide
- an economy system in witch a central authority makes the key decision
- amount of quantity of goods that contains both private and public enter prizes
- the study of how individuals strive to satisfy there needs
14 Clues: Lack of resources • raw material from nature • people who make the goods or • there are four _____ of production • all the economic resources necessary • things used to produce goods and services • amount of money asked for when bought or sold • economic system decisions are made in the marketplace • the point at witch the quantity supply and demand meet • ...
Hatta the First Indonesia's Vice President 2025-04-24
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- When people are treated fairly, there is __________.
- The time when Japan controlled Indonesia is called the Japanese __________.
- Someone who helps lead and serve a country is a __________.
- Hatta didn’t like __________, the rule of one country over another.
- A person who represents a country is a __________.
- Hatta left his job; he __________.
- People should choose their own future — this is called __________.
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- Leaders should act with honesty and
- The fist Indonesia's first vice president
- Rules that help people choose leaders: __________ institutions.
- Hatta studied this subject to help his country: __________.
- When a country becomes free, it gains __________.
- Hatta worked hard for __________, where people help choose their leaders.
- Hatta believed in fairness and __________ for all people.
14 Clues: Hatta left his job; he __________. • Leaders should act with honesty and • The fist Indonesia's first vice president • When a country becomes free, it gains __________. • A person who represents a country is a __________. • When people are treated fairly, there is __________. • Hatta believed in fairness and __________ for all people. • ...
Europe Economics crossword puzzle 2022-10-24
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- 59% market economy
- a way of getting goods and services without using money
- this is between a command economy or a market economy
- 73% market economy
- a economy based on how their ancestors lived
- the system that is used for the countries money
- the term used for the use of money
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- the role someone plays in the economy
- 79% market economy
- the thing that a citizen wants
- a economy where the citizens control the buisnesses and prices
- all of the buissnesses and prices are controlled by the government
- a economy where some buissnesses are controlled by the government and some controlled by the citizens
- the things a citizen needs to live
14 Clues: 79% market economy • 59% market economy • 73% market economy • the thing that a citizen wants • the things a citizen needs to live • the term used for the use of money • the role someone plays in the economy • a economy based on how their ancestors lived • the system that is used for the countries money • this is between a command economy or a market economy • ...
Europe's Economy Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- how close a country is to one type of economic system
- about the roles of government and citizens
- 73% free 27% command
- each country's questions of what, how, and who
- something that someone has a desire for but doesn't necessarily need
- economic system controlled by the citizens; no government control
- something that a person literally cannot live without
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- economic system that barely involves money,but trade is done through bartering
- trade with no money involvement
- 59% free 41% command
- the system in which a country works for or looks up to
- 79% free 21% command
- economic system that is not fully controlled or free
- economic system with very strict govornment control
14 Clues: 59% free 41% command • 79% free 21% command • 73% free 27% command • trade with no money involvement • about the roles of government and citizens • each country's questions of what, how, and who • economic system with very strict govornment control • economic system that is not fully controlled or free • how close a country is to one type of economic system • ...
economics vocab 2022-01-31
7 Clues: The Buyer • The Seller • the smaller picture • capitalism should not exist • private owned business no gvrt control • The people should have power over profit • The study of econ that overlooks the whole economy
economics terms 2022-12-11
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- a situation when outflow of foreign exchange is more than its inflow
- refer to those goods which are used either for consumption or for investment
- statement showing item wise estimates of receipts and expenditure
- refers to that variable, which is measured at a particular point of time
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- rate at which foreign currencies are exchanged
- total volume of money held by public
- is a situation where the plans of all consumer and firms match
7 Clues: total volume of money held by public • rate at which foreign currencies are exchanged • is a situation where the plans of all consumer and firms match • statement showing item wise estimates of receipts and expenditure • a situation when outflow of foreign exchange is more than its inflow • refers to that variable, which is measured at a particular point of time • ...
economics concepts 2022-08-02
Economics quiz 2018-01-04
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- change in real income of the consumer with change in price
- seller charging different prices for the same good or service
- seller in perfect competition
- change in production with increase in input
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- market with large number of sellers and buyers
- time period when only some factors of production can be changed
- goods with an upward sloping demand curve
7 Clues: seller in perfect competition • goods with an upward sloping demand curve • change in production with increase in input • market with large number of sellers and buyers • change in real income of the consumer with change in price • seller charging different prices for the same good or service • time period when only some factors of production can be changed
Economics crossword 2024-10-12
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- goods which are scarce because their use has an opportunity cost.
- the interaction of demand and supply to resolve the issue of scarcity and infinite wants
- a statement that can be tested for being true or false by referring to available evidence/ an objective statement
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- the difference between the market price and the lowest price firms are willing to sell at.
- goods which are unlimited in supply and which therefore has no opportunity cost.
- an economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited.
- a curve that shows the maximum combination of two goods that can be produced in an economy if all resources are used fully and efficiently.
7 Clues: goods which are scarce because their use has an opportunity cost. • goods which are unlimited in supply and which therefore has no opportunity cost. • the interaction of demand and supply to resolve the issue of scarcity and infinite wants • the difference between the market price and the lowest price firms are willing to sell at. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-05-21
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- Having to do with the whole earth.
- A business firm or organization.
- Someone who starts a business and takes the risk of spending their money and time to make it successful.
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- to propose or implement a new method, approach, idea, or the like; make inventive changes.
- Any activity that takes great effort or planning.
- A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- A plan or a project that is risky, bold, or difficult to carry out.
7 Clues: A business firm or organization. • Having to do with the whole earth. • Any activity that takes great effort or planning. • A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something. • A plan or a project that is risky, bold, or difficult to carry out. • to propose or implement a new method, approach, idea, or the like; make inventive changes. • ...
ISLAMIC ECONOMICS 2025-07-28
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- Those activities that are explicitly prohibited by the Shariah.
- This component focuses on ethical and moral conduct in economic life
- core elements of the Islamic worldwide
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- means ‘trust’ and ‘responsibility’
- Act as the basic human activities.
- type of Islamic insurance
- Generating a profit for the business through efficient production.
7 Clues: type of Islamic insurance • means ‘trust’ and ‘responsibility’ • Act as the basic human activities. • core elements of the Islamic worldwide • Those activities that are explicitly prohibited by the Shariah. • Generating a profit for the business through efficient production. • This component focuses on ethical and moral conduct in economic life
Mesopotamia Economics 2025-09-22
7 Clues: More than enough • Earliest form of trade • Exchange of goods and services • Land that is suitable for farming • Streams of water used for trade routes • A technique used to control water supply • Main source of food supported by the fertile land
Mummy’s Crossword 2021-02-12
7 Clues: a thing that cars go over • An object you use to write. • a school subject with 9 characters. • A word you say when you greet someone. • an underwater creature with 7 characters. • a thing that people drive with 3 characters. • Another object you use to write but with 3 characters.
1.1 Economics 2024-12-10
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- Economist who analysed capitalism in 'Das Kapital.
- Blend of government planning and market freedom.
- Structures for organizing production and distribution.
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- Economic system with minimal government intervention.
- System where government controls all economic decisions.
- Economist advocating for free market principles.
- Father of modern economics and author of 'The Wealth of Nations.
7 Clues: Economist advocating for free market principles. • Blend of government planning and market freedom. • Economist who analysed capitalism in 'Das Kapital. • Economic system with minimal government intervention. • Structures for organizing production and distribution. • System where government controls all economic decisions. • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-11-11
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- Gustavo Guerrero is first President judge of
- Youngest UK prime minister in modern history
- Shortest serving CJI served for these many days
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- Sveriges Riksbank Prize awarded in field of
- BBC Indian Sportswoman of the year award 2021
- Recent Halloween stampede tragedy occurred here
- Ales Bialiatski received 2022 Nobel Prize for
7 Clues: Sveriges Riksbank Prize awarded in field of • Gustavo Guerrero is first President judge of • Youngest UK prime minister in modern history • BBC Indian Sportswoman of the year award 2021 • Ales Bialiatski received 2022 Nobel Prize for • Recent Halloween stampede tragedy occurred here • Shortest serving CJI served for these many days
B5 LS U7 2023-12-07
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- ______ my nutritionist, I should eat less junk food.
- Only experts know that work's ______.
- I deleted him from my ____.
- Sherlockk solved all the criminal _____.
- The school's business club is organizing ____ for economics students.
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- People invented the ____ to keep track of days and year.
- Everyone should choose at least one ____ and learn it by heart.
- I will always _____ the most beautiful memory of my childhood.
8 Clues: I deleted him from my ____. • Only experts know that work's ______. • Sherlockk solved all the criminal _____. • ______ my nutritionist, I should eat less junk food. • People invented the ____ to keep track of days and year. • I will always _____ the most beautiful memory of my childhood. • Everyone should choose at least one ____ and learn it by heart. • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-05
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- speaking two languages fluently.
- number of people in one area.
- is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- Global positioning system.
- the ratio of deaths to the population in a given
- cars,Trains,Airplanes.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation.
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- the belief in and worship of a superhuman,like God
- is the number of individuals born into a population.
- is made up of the sun and planets and meteoroids.
- a person who comes to live permanently inforeigncountry
- Sixth planet from the sun.
- the study of how people manage resources.
- the people who make maps.
- is the region of the Earth surrounding the
- A story typically passed on by word of mouth.
- movement from one place to another.
18 Clues: cars,Trains,Airplanes. • the people who make maps. • Global positioning system. • Sixth planet from the sun. • number of people in one area. • speaking two languages fluently. • movement from one place to another. • the study of how people manage resources. • is the region of the Earth surrounding the • A story typically passed on by word of mouth. • ...
Economy Vocabulary Practice 2024-05-16
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- materials from the earth
- the process of using goods or services.
- When people have to make choices because of scarcity.
- Method of production based on separation of tasks.
- materials that can be purchased.
- - an organized way society uses to produce, distribute and consume goods and services.
- the production, distribution and use of goods and services
- Labor (workers)
- The best thing you give up to get something else.
- equipment or goods that are used to produce other goods and services.
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- demand > available goods or services
- the process of making goods and services.
- moving goods and services directly or near consumers.
- the money a person earns.
- person who buys goods or services.
- trade and the free flow of capital ($), goods and services between countries.
- People relying on one another.
- doing work for someone.
18 Clues: Labor (workers) • doing work for someone. • materials from the earth • the money a person earns. • People relying on one another. • materials that can be purchased. • person who buys goods or services. • demand > available goods or services • the process of using goods or services. • the process of making goods and services. • The best thing you give up to get something else. • ...
The 80's 2023-05-22
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- This financial scheme was centered around Trickle-Down Economics
- ACDC's 1980 Best Seller Album
- ________ And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark
- An outbreak of this disease killed thousands in the 80s
- The Best Selling Album of All Time
- The first American woman in space
- The Leading Actor of Ghostbusters
- Bruce Springsteen's hit 1984 Album
- The site of the 1988 Summer Olympics
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- Reagan's Political Opponent in the 1984 Election
- San Francisco's opponent in the 1989 World Series
- This band headlined Live Aid
- Anakin Skywalker in the 1980's
- This Space Shuttle's explosion sparked a new wave of space exploration regulation
- The San Francisco Earthquake that claimed the lives of 63
- The site of the Miracle On Ice
- This Computer was released in 1984
- Harrison Ford is Rick Deckard in this 1982 Sci-Fi Movie
18 Clues: This band headlined Live Aid • ACDC's 1980 Best Seller Album • Anakin Skywalker in the 1980's • The site of the Miracle On Ice • The first American woman in space • The Leading Actor of Ghostbusters • The Best Selling Album of All Time • This Computer was released in 1984 • Bruce Springsteen's hit 1984 Album • The site of the 1988 Summer Olympics • ...
Ch-1 Lesson -2 2022-08-29
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- resources can be renewable such as forest or nonrenewable such as oil or natural gas.
- blocks of the economy; they are what people use to produce goods and services,
- economics land refers to the "gifts of
- individual who identifies need in the marketplace and works to fulfill.
- use the production possibilities
- of goods and services.
- jobs was another entrepreneur?
- individuals are entrepreneurs?
- refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural
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- not created by humans.
- apple inc. in 1976 and transformed the company into a world leader in telecommunications.
- of production are resources that are the
- " or natural resources not created by people?
- Factors of production?
- show the tradeoffs associated with
15 Clues: not created by humans. • of goods and services. • Factors of production? • jobs was another entrepreneur? • individuals are entrepreneurs? • use the production possibilities • show the tradeoffs associated with • economics land refers to the "gifts of • of production are resources that are the • refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural • ...
Ch-1 Lesson -2 2022-08-29
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- " or natural resources not created by people?
- blocks of the economy; they are what people use to produce goods and services,
- economics land refers to the "gifts of
- jobs was another entrepreneur?
- Factors of production?
- individual who identifies need in the marketplace and works to fulfill.
- not created by humans.
- apple inc. in 1976 and transformed the company into a world leader in telecommunications.
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- of production are resources that are the
- of goods and services.
- use the production possibilities
- resources can be renewable such as forest or nonrenewable such as oil or natural gas.
- individuals are entrepreneurs?
- refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural
- show the tradeoffs associated with
15 Clues: of goods and services. • Factors of production? • not created by humans. • jobs was another entrepreneur? • individuals are entrepreneurs? • use the production possibilities • show the tradeoffs associated with • economics land refers to the "gifts of • of production are resources that are the • refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural • ...
Ch-1 Lesson -2 2022-08-29
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- of production are resources that are the
- of goods and services.
- use the production possibilities
- jobs was another entrepreneur?
- refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural
- Factors of production?
- " or natural resources not created by people?
- economics land refers to the "gifts of
- individual who identifies need in the marketplace and works to fulfill.
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- not created by humans.
- resources can be renewable such as forest or nonrenewable such as oil or natural gas.
- show the tradeoffs associated with
- apple inc. in 1976 and transformed the company into a world leader in telecommunications.
- individuals are entrepreneurs?
- blocks of the economy; they are what people use to produce goods and services,
15 Clues: not created by humans. • of goods and services. • Factors of production? • jobs was another entrepreneur? • individuals are entrepreneurs? • use the production possibilities • show the tradeoffs associated with • economics land refers to the "gifts of • of production are resources that are the • refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural • ...
Ch-1 Lesson -2 2022-08-29
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- of production are resources that are the
- of goods and services.
- use the production possibilities
- jobs was another entrepreneur?
- refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural
- Factors of production?
- " or natural resources not created by people?
- economics land refers to the "gifts of
- individual who identifies need in the marketplace and works to fulfill.
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- not created by humans.
- resources can be renewable such as forest or nonrenewable such as oil or natural gas.
- show the tradeoffs associated with
- apple inc. in 1976 and transformed the company into a world leader in telecommunications.
- individuals are entrepreneurs?
- blocks of the economy; they are what people use to produce goods and services,
15 Clues: not created by humans. • of goods and services. • Factors of production? • jobs was another entrepreneur? • individuals are entrepreneurs? • use the production possibilities • show the tradeoffs associated with • economics land refers to the "gifts of • of production are resources that are the • refers to the" gifts of nature," or natural • ...
October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- Central Intelligence agency.
- Lack of fairness or justice.
- Official language of Quebec.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- The study of past events.
- A time of difficult, or intense danger.
- The act of making one view compatible with another.
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- The illegal act of capturing a person(s)
- Willing to do things by yourself.
- Front de libération du Québec.
- The tenth month in a year.
- The production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- a serious disagreement, typically a protracted one.
14 Clues: The study of past events. • The tenth month in a year. • Central Intelligence agency. • Lack of fairness or justice. • Official language of Quebec. • Front de libération du Québec. • Willing to do things by yourself. • A time of difficult, or intense danger. • The illegal act of capturing a person(s) • The quality of being fair and impartial. • ...
October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- The illegal act of capturing a person(s)
- A time of difficult, or intense danger.
- Central Intelligence agency.
- Lack of fairness or justice.
- a serious disagreement, typically a protracted one.
- The production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- The tenth month in a year.
- Willing to do things by yourself.
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- The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power.
- The act of making one view compatible with another.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- The study of past events.
- Front de libération du Québec.
- Official language of Quebec.
14 Clues: The study of past events. • The tenth month in a year. • Central Intelligence agency. • Lack of fairness or justice. • Official language of Quebec. • Front de libération du Québec. • Willing to do things by yourself. • A time of difficult, or intense danger. • The illegal act of capturing a person(s) • The quality of being fair and impartial. • ...
Supply and Demand 2021-03-28
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- the study of how people use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- another word for a lower price due to lower demand
- quantity is bigger than the amount needed
- the shortage of a resources
- when supply and demand are equal
- a product that you can use and is tangible
- another word for sharing resources
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- a consumers desire to purchase a good/service
- a person who buys goods and services
- another word for higher price due to higher demand
- an act performed by people for you
- a person who creates goods and services
- when a business goes out of business
- the ability of producers to create goods and services
14 Clues: the shortage of a resources • when supply and demand are equal • an act performed by people for you • another word for sharing resources • a person who buys goods and services • when a business goes out of business • a person who creates goods and services • quantity is bigger than the amount needed • a product that you can use and is tangible • ...
MACROECONOMICS 2020-09-23
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- economist who stated that increasing demand was the best way to get out of a recession
- type of unemployment that life guards experience
- gov't spending, exports & investments
- two quarters of consecutive negative growth
- commonly used measure of inflation
- on a business cycle, what comes after a trough but before an expansion?
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- curve that shows an income distribution
- for long term growth we want this line to shift out
- decrease in the general price level
- demand-pull and cost-... inflation
- fairness in economics
- GDP when taking into account inflation
- wages may be downwardly inflexible, or said differently, they may be ...
- unemployment occurring when economy is producing at full-employment level
14 Clues: fairness in economics • demand-pull and cost-... inflation • commonly used measure of inflation • decrease in the general price level • gov't spending, exports & investments • GDP when taking into account inflation • curve that shows an income distribution • two quarters of consecutive negative growth • type of unemployment that life guards experience • ...
Subodh 2024-11-12
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- First class tip top, inside jokes apna apna
- I’m an atheist, but this colourful celebration is holy
- Menu nahi pata, jo chef khilayega
- I play my Cards close to the chest
- my favourite place with the best weather
- gold to reserve and diamonds to buy
- all knowing yet hallucinating,
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- From February to august, the star of my muesli
- if the …… is not nine, I’ll save my time.
- my moral purpose and the proof of my moral integrity
- Brunching and munching you’ll find me at
- I will only be content when I’ve checked the …… content
- everyone should study two things, philosophy and ….
- assistants, delivery partners and life partner found here
14 Clues: all knowing yet hallucinating, • Menu nahi pata, jo chef khilayega • I play my Cards close to the chest • gold to reserve and diamonds to buy • Brunching and munching you’ll find me at • my favourite place with the best weather • if the …… is not nine, I’ll save my time. • First class tip top, inside jokes apna apna • From February to august, the star of my muesli • ...
Newspaper Crossword 2022-06-03
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- A response to poverty, and the belief it can be eradicated. Clue: There were 5 founding fathers.
- (2 words) In Churchill’s Fulton Speech, eastern Europe was now cut off from the free world by this.
- (2 words) An American initiative enacted to provide foreign aid of $17 billion, to get Europe’s economy going.
- (2 words) This promoted some of the qualities needed for
- (2 words) an organized group of workers with the goals of increased wages, shorter hours, and safer work conditions.
- Sought for less government intervention in economics.
- (2 words) This man’s economics was called “Voodoo Economics” by George Bush Sr.
- (2 words) The quest for all rights began with this.
- “Mr. _________, tear down this wall”.
- This occurs when inflation goes up while the economy is retracting, or stagnant.
- (2 words) When the consumer (the market) is free to make the decision on what to buy, and therefore, the consumer determines what will be produced.
- (2 words) This is when Khrushchev condemned the crimes committed by his predecessor, destroyed his image as a perfect leader, and promised a return to socialist equality.
- This clashes with capitalism.
- (2 words) Also known as a centrally planned economy. A system in which the government makes all economic decisions.
- Trying to make things better for the common man through an increased role of government. Clue: People who led this were mostly educated, white and middle class. This made life safer.
- This is the result of when the supply of money is too high, which causes the value of money to decrease.
- A brutal totalitarian technique which was used to instill fear.
- An example of this was when Stalin used the government to control Soviet education, the economy, and even music and the arts.
- The name for openness in public discussions regarding current and historical problems.
- This means working for wages, those who do not own the means
- Restructuring of the Soviet economy.
- (3 words) This idea or theory was essentially “created” by Fredrich Hayek and is a return to classical liberalism in the belief that the market is not wrong.
- (3 words) This was created around Lenin’s memory after his death, making it easier for Stalin to create one around himself as well.
- What Thomas Hobbes was the champion of.
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- (2 words) Although a time of great wealth for some, it was a time of economic hardship for most. Immigrants from Europe came to North America looking for work and opportunity.
- Under Stalin, this was used to promote Stalin and silence anyone and anything that might reflect badly on him.
- A belief that entails the ideas of “every person for themselves” and self-reliance.
- (2 words) He was an exiled German, living in industrial England who was unhappy with capitalism and the negative aspects of industrialization.
- (2 words) An example of this group would be the CHEKA or the KGB. They monitored telephone lines, read mail, planted spies, and arrested/executed millions of traitors.
- This individual glorified his part in building the nation, portraying himself as Russia’s greatest leader.
- (2 words) This form of government includes things like unemployment insurance and old age pensions. This is typified by the Social Security Act of 1935 and is based on the principles of equal opportunity.
- (3 words) 9/11 happened under his presidency which was a major event that shaped the foreign policy of the United States.
- (2 words) The division of the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’. Clue: They fought against each other.
- (2 words) A defensive agreement reached by the Soviet Union and its satellite states.
- Sought for more government intervention in economics.
- A belief that we live as a community and that “the needs of many outweigh the needs of the few”.
- (3 words) Also known as Keynesian economics, and is based on the idea that the government should intervene in the economy.
- When every worker refuses to work.
- (3 words) The business cycle is something that is accepted in this type of economy.
- (3 words) A military strategy with the use of nuclear weapons from two sides. One of the stages of the Cold War.
- Wrote Mein Kempf and was known as the Fuehrer.
- (3 words) This event laid the foundations for future generations and the development of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- Stalin was determined to do this to the nation. As he was successful at it, consumer goods were ignored and there were severe shortages of housing, food, clothing, and other necessary goods.
- Talking tough and hoping the other person will back down. The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is the classic example of this.
- Used commonly by political leaders to sway people to accept certain beliefs or actions. For example, poster art.
- (2 words) Actions taken to stimulate the economy which include how government spending leads to more jobs which leads to more consumer spending etcetera.
- This is the result of when the supply of money is too low, which results in the reduction of production causing widespread unemployment.
- production. Another name for the working class.
- (2 words) The name for when the Vietnamese army would hide in an elaborate tunnel system and attack when least expected.
- (2 words) The use of government revenue collection and expenditure to influence a country’s economy.
- (hard work, thrift, material growth, and the acceptance of usury).
- (2 words) A modification of the supply of money. Lowering interest rates is an example of how this policy is used.
52 Clues: This clashes with capitalism. • When every worker refuses to work. • Restructuring of the Soviet economy. • “Mr. _________, tear down this wall”. • What Thomas Hobbes was the champion of. • Wrote Mein Kempf and was known as the Fuehrer. • production. Another name for the working class. • (2 words) The quest for all rights began with this. • ...
Barn Quilt 2013-11-22
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- Dash name of design on the museums barn
- the action of transporting someone or something
- a thing that represents or stands for something else
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- a repeated decorative design
- a warm bed covering made of padding
- study concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- to make a journey
7 Clues: to make a journey • a repeated decorative design • a warm bed covering made of padding • Dash name of design on the museums barn • the action of transporting someone or something • a thing that represents or stands for something else • study concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
Barriers of the World 2014-02-03
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- Sent to another country for sale
- (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries sets prices of oil distributed around the world
- Any restriction on trade
- A limit on a particular item
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- Bringing goods/ services into a country from a sale
- The branch of knowledge concerned with production and consumption
- Tax on imported/exported goods
- An official ban on trade with another country
8 Clues: Any restriction on trade • A limit on a particular item • Tax on imported/exported goods • Sent to another country for sale • An official ban on trade with another country • Bringing goods/ services into a country from a sale • The branch of knowledge concerned with production and consumption • ...
State and Local Government Syllabus 2023-01-09
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- What website will papers be submitted to in order to check for plagiarism?
- What is the instructor's last name?
- What is section 6 about in the syllabus?
- Every week there will be one of these posts
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- How will papers be formatted?
- What we will cover Week 4?
- What day of the week are quizzes due?
- How many papers will you write this semester?
8 Clues: What we will cover Week 4? • How will papers be formatted? • What is the instructor's last name? • What day of the week are quizzes due? • What is section 6 about in the syllabus? • Every week there will be one of these posts • How many papers will you write this semester? • What website will papers be submitted to in order to check for plagiarism?
Economics crossword 2020-04-22
7 Clues: More income than expenses • The next best option given up • Someone who works for someone else • When you have more demand than supply • Someone who buys products from producers • Someone who creates products for consumers • When income is not enough to cover expenses
Economics Crossword 2021-12-02
7 Clues: the portion of corporate profits • the ownership of a company or firm • operate a business issued by government • business owned by a group of individuals • a business operated by two or more people • business owned and managed by an individual • one partner is required to be a general partner
Economics Quiz 2022-02-03
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- The Italian symbol for post-war economic prosperity
- An American economic negative after the war. Cult of _________
- An unforeseen period of economic prosperity
- Caused the Soviet economy to tank in the 60's ____ War
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- A unique factor of the global depression that made France unique. Stable ______
- Kept the British economy from collapsing.
- Caused the Japanese inflation and economic depression during the global depression. _______ Influx
- Kept the British economy from collapsing.
8 Clues: Kept the British economy from collapsing. • Kept the British economy from collapsing. • An unforeseen period of economic prosperity • The Italian symbol for post-war economic prosperity • Caused the Soviet economy to tank in the 60's ____ War • An American economic negative after the war. Cult of _________ • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
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- even thought some have market the govt still plays a significant role
- it is half command factory and half market factory
- where the people controller not the govt and they answer the three economic questions
- traditions handed down through generations
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- when Germany was reunited
- where the government controller over the factory and does the three economics questions
- is where you trade without using money
7 Clues: when Germany was reunited • is where you trade without using money • traditions handed down through generations • it is half command factory and half market factory • even thought some have market the govt still plays a significant role • where the people controller not the govt and they answer the three economic questions • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-08-20
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- compares it with
- Focusing on the cost or benefit of adding or removing one more unit in a series of decisions.
- The standard or measurement by which an alternative may be judged.
- benefits of that action
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- a financial process in which a busi-
- an additional amount of satisfaction
- estimates the cost of action
7 Clues: compares it with • benefits of that action • estimates the cost of action • a financial process in which a busi- • an additional amount of satisfaction • The standard or measurement by which an alternative may be judged. • Focusing on the cost or benefit of adding or removing one more unit in a series of decisions.
World Economics 2023-05-09
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- covers a wide range of activities from commerce to administration, transport, financial and real estate activities, business and personal services, education, health and social work.
- describe the reasons that an individual might settle in a particular country.
- the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources, production of goods and services, growth of production and welfare over time, and a great variety of other complex issues of vital concern to society.
- involve the processing of raw materials (primary products).
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- North American Free Trade Agreement
- anything to do with the harvesting or mining of raw materials.
- describe the reasons that individuals might emigrate from their homes, including poverty, lack of social mobility, violence, or persecution.
7 Clues: North American Free Trade Agreement • involve the processing of raw materials (primary products). • anything to do with the harvesting or mining of raw materials. • describe the reasons that an individual might settle in a particular country. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-05-09
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- encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere
- which was enacted in 1994 and created a free trade zone for Mexico, Canada, and the United States, is the most important feature in the U.S.-Mexico bilateral commercial relationship
- covers a wide range of activities from commerce to administration, transport, financial and real estate activities, business and personal services, education, health and social work
- These economic activities are directly tied to the extraction resources of the earth
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- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- all those activities consisting in varying degrees of processing of raw materials
- “pull” people to a new home and include things like better opportunities
7 Clues: encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere • “pull” people to a new home and include things like better opportunities • all those activities consisting in varying degrees of processing of raw materials • These economic activities are directly tied to the extraction resources of the earth • ...
Business Economics 2024-09-17
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- Kenaikan umum dalam harga barang dan jasa, mengurangi daya beli uang
- Biaya yang dibayar atas pinjaman atau keuntungan dari investasi
- Penurunan umum dalam harga barang dan jasa, meningkatkan nilai uang
- Penanaman modal dalam aset dengan harapan mendapatkan keuntungan di masa depan.
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- Sumber daya finansial yang digunakan untuk investasi atau memulai bisnis.
- Persaingan antara perusahaan atau individu untuk mendapatkan pelanggan atau pasar
- Pembayaran rutin kepada pekerja berdasarkan waktu atau jumlah pekerjaan.
7 Clues: Biaya yang dibayar atas pinjaman atau keuntungan dari investasi • Penurunan umum dalam harga barang dan jasa, meningkatkan nilai uang • Kenaikan umum dalam harga barang dan jasa, mengurangi daya beli uang • Pembayaran rutin kepada pekerja berdasarkan waktu atau jumlah pekerjaan. • Sumber daya finansial yang digunakan untuk investasi atau memulai bisnis. • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-11-09
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- The more you produce, the current value gets cheaper
- Where transactions between buyers and sellers take place
- The cost of debt
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- The study of small economic units
- The process of distributing resources to various uses
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices
- The workforce
7 Clues: The workforce • The cost of debt • The study of small economic units • The more you produce, the current value gets cheaper • The process of distributing resources to various uses • Where transactions between buyers and sellers take place • The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices
micro economics 2025-07-09
7 Clues: Single firm dominates market • Maximum price set by government • Cost incurred even without output • Amount of output per unit of input • Sensitivity of demand to price change • Line showing affordable combos of two goods • Satisfaction gained from consuming one more unit
City Business 2021-03-03
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- goods and services traded without money.
- buyer of goods or services.
- the branch of knowledge on the systems of production.
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- buys or produces bulk and sells to others.
- a business that makes, grows or supplies goods.
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- the action of making or manufacturing.
- a product that is sold in a larger amount.
- cost of doing business.
- money received for work.
- work but don't get paid or are paid less.
- money awarded on the basis of achievement.
- make extra money after all your expenses.
- human, natural, and capital assets used by a business.
- a qualification you get when completing school or college.
15 Clues: cost of doing business. • money received for work. • buyer of goods or services. • the action of making or manufacturing. • goods and services traded without money. • work but don't get paid or are paid less. • make extra money after all your expenses. • a product that is sold in a larger amount. • money awarded on the basis of achievement. • ...
Economic Systems (Briana Wofford) 2015-03-09
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- studies how individuals and societies seek to satisfy needs and wants through incentives,choices,and allocation of scarce resources.
- an economic system, customs govern the economic desions that are made
- country involved with a strong command
- government takes care of peoples needs
- raw materials found in nature that are used to produce goods
- used to produce goods and services
- here government makes all desisons
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- less crime and poverty
- where some form of private enterprise exists but the state owns major rescources
- recognize the need for new good or or service
- country involved in mixed economy
- hudge drift between wealthy and poor
- shortage of resources
- people's knowledge efforts, and skills used in their work
- does not exists
15 Clues: does not exists • shortage of resources • less crime and poverty • country involved in mixed economy • used to produce goods and services • here government makes all desisons • hudge drift between wealthy and poor • government takes care of peoples needs • recognize the need for new good or or service • country involved with a strong command • ...
Today's crossword puzzle 2023-11-08
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- total control of all aspects of a citizen's life.
- there is a government but it has no control over its territory
- different countries that have certain traits in common.
- makes rules and laws to keep society in order.
- smaller society adopts the culture of a majority group.
- where innovations, ideas, materials, and technology begin.
- the production, distribution and consumption of goods.
- growth that does not develop.
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- movement towards cities.
- Created by physical features.
- different versions of the same basic language.
- specific group that shares a language, costumes and common heritage.
- the unplanned and uncontrolled spreed of urban settlements into neighboring regions.
- beliefs in one GOD.
- exact using longitude and latitude.
15 Clues: beliefs in one GOD. • movement towards cities. • Created by physical features. • growth that does not develop. • exact using longitude and latitude. • different versions of the same basic language. • makes rules and laws to keep society in order. • total control of all aspects of a citizen's life. • the production, distribution and consumption of goods. • ...
Introduction To Business Ch. 2 Terms 2024-01-16
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- The Lack of Resources.
- Amount or Quantity or Quantity People Are Willing to Buy.
- Economic Resources Necessary to Produce A Society's Goods and Services.
- Amount of Goods and Services a Business Provides.
- Raw Materials From Nature.
- Amount of Money Given or Asked for.
- Process of Recognizing A Business Opportunity.
- People who Make The Goods and Services for Which They Are Paid.
- How Individuals Strive to Satisfy Wants and Needs.
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- The Things Used to Produce Goods and Wants.
- Where The Quantity Demanded and the Quantity Supplied Meet.
- An Economy That Contains Both Private and Public Enterprises.
- Methods Societies Use to Distribute Resources.
- Economic System in Which Economic decisions are made.
- Individual Who Undertakes the Ownership of A Business.
15 Clues: The Lack of Resources. • Raw Materials From Nature. • Amount of Money Given or Asked for. • The Things Used to Produce Goods and Wants. • Methods Societies Use to Distribute Resources. • Process of Recognizing A Business Opportunity. • Amount of Goods and Services a Business Provides. • How Individuals Strive to Satisfy Wants and Needs. • ...
Social Studies 1st Day Crossword Challenge 2024-08-14
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- Your Social Studies teacher's name
- A form of government where people vote
- Document or artifact created during a particular historical period
- Worldwide
- The study of Earth’s natural features
- The study of the past
- A system of beliefs held with faith and strong feeling
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- An object remaining from a particular historical period
- To study by close examination
- A time period in history also known as the "Middle Ages"
- A way of life shared by a group of people
- A work produced about a historical event by someone that wasn't actually there
- A body of individuals living as members of a community
- The way that people use their resources and money
- A form of government where a king or queen rules
15 Clues: Worldwide • The study of the past • To study by close examination • Your Social Studies teacher's name • The study of Earth’s natural features • A form of government where people vote • A way of life shared by a group of people • A form of government where a king or queen rules • The way that people use their resources and money • ...
History crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
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- a piece of evidence documented at the time of the event
- arts of customs of a group of people usually a country
- history passed down by generations through word of mouth
- circumstances that form a setting event or idea
- a form of government in which supreme power held by the people
- study of scarcity and its implications
- a low social class in ancient rome
- a historic artifact made by a human being
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- the study of humans
- information that reinforces a fact
- a 6 letter word that deals with moral principles
- the study of one specific culture
- a result of an event
- order of events
- a piece of evidence extrapolated from a primary source
15 Clues: order of events • the study of humans • a result of an event • the study of one specific culture • information that reinforces a fact • a low social class in ancient rome • study of scarcity and its implications • a historic artifact made by a human being • circumstances that form a setting event or idea • a 6 letter word that deals with moral principles • ...
2.04 Vocab Crossord 2022-11-01
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- anything of value people own
- items found in nature
- economic system when individuals and groups own/control means of production
- anywhere where buying and selling takes place
- way in which a country handles and solves economics
- economic system when individuals make most economic decisions but still has some gov. control
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- term for the American private enterprise
- human, natural, and capital goods used to produce goods and services
- people who work to provide goods and services
- desire to make a profit
- manufactured or constructed items
- income left once all expenses are paid
- rivalry between 2 or more businesses
- individual who invents, develops, and distributes goods and services
- system in which the economic questions are answered
15 Clues: items found in nature • desire to make a profit • anything of value people own • manufactured or constructed items • rivalry between 2 or more businesses • income left once all expenses are paid • term for the American private enterprise • people who work to provide goods and services • anywhere where buying and selling takes place • ...
Topic 1 Vocab Crossword 2023-10-02
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- to bring together into one unit or group
- the study of how people meet their wants and needs
- group of people who make and enforce laws
- migrate out of a place
- position east or west of the Prime Meridian
- north, east, south, and west
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- legal person of a country
- ways to show Earth on a flat surface
- information coming directly from one who was there
- information coming from someone not directly at an event
- things formed over millions of years from the remains of plants and animals
- molten rock
- set of basic rules and principles for organizing and running a government
- position north or south of the Equator
- the study of the human and non-human features of Earth
15 Clues: molten rock • migrate out of a place • legal person of a country • north, east, south, and west • ways to show Earth on a flat surface • position north or south of the Equator • to bring together into one unit or group • group of people who make and enforce laws • position east or west of the Prime Meridian • information coming directly from one who was there • ...
Subjects 2022-02-10
AP ECON VOCABULARY 2021-08-18
unit 1 vocab 2022-10-05
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- feeling was shared by plebeians, gentry, and clergy"
- unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over a period of time.
- arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- word of mouth; spoken rather than written history,the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- is the systematic study of humanity, with the goal of understanding our evolutionary origins, our distinctiveness as a species, and the great diversity in our forms of social existence across the world and through time
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- to economics or the economy.
- available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid,legally or officially acceptable.primary source,a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained. source
- principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- member of the lower social classes.
- rights accruing through continuity of employment"
- a result or effect of an action or condition.context,the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.emic relating to or denoting an approach to the study or description of a particular language or culture in terms of its internal elements and their functioning rather than in terms of any existing external framework.,
13 Clues: to economics or the economy. • member of the lower social classes. • rights accruing through continuity of employment" • feeling was shared by plebeians, gentry, and clergy" • principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity • unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over a period of time. • ...
ECONOMIC REMEDIAL 2024-09-12
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- In economics and other fields, it is used to simplify the analysis of cause-and-effect relationships by isolating one variable, assuming that all other relevant factors remain unchanged.
- It looks at the behaviour & decisions of households(consumers) and firms(businesses), and how they interact.
- A mixed economy incorporates elements of both market and planned economies, where both the private sector and the government have roles in making economic decisions.
- In a planned economy, the government makes all the key economic decisions, including what goods and services are produced, how they are produced, and who gets them.
- In economics, time periods play a crucial role in understanding how markets and economies behave over different durations. The two main types of time periods commonly discussed are the short run and the long run, though there are others depending on the context:
- The Production Possibilities Curve (PPC), also known as the Production Possibility Frontier (PPF), is a fundamental concept in economics used to illustrate the trade-offs and opportunity costs involved in the production of two goods or services.
- Goods and services are classified in various ways based on different economic criteria, such as their nature, purpose, and the type of demand they fulfill.
- is a claim that expresses a value judgment or opinion about what ought to be rather than what is. It reflects personal beliefs, preferences, or moral values, often relating to ethical or policy issues. These statements cannot be tested or proven true or false because they are based on subjective viewpoints.
- the ability and willingness of individuals (entrepreneurs) to organize the other three factors of production and take risks to create goods and services.
- Also look at how consumers and firms interact but on broader level. Include some of government involvement.
- Physical capital refers to tangible, man-made objects that are used to produce goods and services.
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- Non-excludable goods are those for which it is difficult or impossible to prevent individuals from accessing or using them once they are provided. In other words, once the good is available, no one can be excluded from using it.
- Scarcity refers to the fundamental economic problem of having limited resources to meet unlimited human wants and needs. Since resources such as time, money, labor, raw materials, and land are finite, individuals, businesses, and societies must make choices about how to allocate these resources effectively.
- man-made resources used to produce other goods and services. It includes machinery, tools, equipment, buildings, and technology.
- In a market economy, economic decisions such as what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce are determined by the forces of supply and demand with minimal government intervention.
- Human capital refers to the skills, knowledge, experience, and attributes (such as health and motivation) that individuals possess and bring to the workforce
- is, was POSITIVE STATEMENTS NORMATIVE STATEMENTS Can be proved Connects cause & effects Descriptive Based on facts Tells you what is objective
- human effort (both physical and mental) used in production. It includes the workforce and the skills and abilities they bring.
- all natural resources used in production, such as land itself, minerals, water, forests, and raw materials.
- Excludable goods are those for which it is possible to prevent individuals who have not paid for the good from accessing or using it. In other words, access to these goods can be restricted to those who have made a payment or fulfilled certain criteria.
20 Clues: Physical capital refers to tangible, man-made objects that are used to produce goods and services. • all natural resources used in production, such as land itself, minerals, water, forests, and raw materials. • Also look at how consumers and firms interact but on broader level. Include some of government involvement. • ...
Industrial revolution vocab 2023-11-10
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- the development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- the resources—including land, labor, and capital—that are needed to produce goods and services.
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods.
- identical machine-made parts, the use of which made factory work more efficient.
- an economic concept that refers to separating tasks in which people in a factory or company work at one kind of job and learn to do it well.
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts.
- Scottish economist; he became the leading advocate of laissez faire economics and is considered by some to be the “father of modern economics. ” He wrote the first true text on economics, The Wealth of Nations, in 1776.
- German social philosopher and chief theorist of modern socialism and communism; he declared that as capitalism grew, more and more workers would become impoverished and miserable. He advocated for a state in which the workers own the means of production and govern themselves. Along with Friedrich Engels, he wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848, explaining their philosophy.
- to refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet certain demands.
- British engineer who invented the Bessemer Process, a cheap way to mass-produce steel.
- A working class Made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers.
- the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical items.
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- a situation where people rely on others to provide the goods and services they need.
- an association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages.
- the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land.
- the shift, beginning in England during the 18th century, from making goods by hand to making them by machine.
- the growth of citys and people migrating to them
- in a factory, an arrangement in which a product is moved from worker to worker, with each person performing a single task in its manufacture.
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit.
- the theory, proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700s, that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- the idea that government should not interfere with or regulate industries and businesses.
- certain rights of ownership of a corporation.
- an economic system in which all means of production—land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses—are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally.
- a political philosophy that argues that all forms of government are harmful and should be done away with entirely.
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- one of the fenced-in or hedged-in fields created by wealthy British landowners on land that was formerly worked by village farmers.
- when one worker specializes in doing one task.
28 Clues: certain rights of ownership of a corporation. • when one worker specializes in doing one task. • the growth of citys and people migrating to them • the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical items. • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods. • the development of industries for the machine production of goods. • ...
Ronald Reagan- Drew Stephens 2024-02-08
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- Before Reagan was president, he was an _______and politician.
- Reagan served from 1981 to 1989 as president of the ______ States.
- He also married Nancy______.
- At college he studied economics and______.
- Reagan was re-elected______of California.
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- In 1966 he was elected governor of__________.
- In his first marriage he married actress_____Wyman.
- Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in _______Illinois. Football Ronald played_______and acted in plays.
- Reagan was a______ sports announcer upon his graduation.
9 Clues: He also married Nancy______. • Reagan was re-elected______of California. • At college he studied economics and______. • In 1966 he was elected governor of__________. • In his first marriage he married actress_____Wyman. • Reagan was a______ sports announcer upon his graduation. • Before Reagan was president, he was an _______and politician. • ...
Prefix & Suffix Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-28
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- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- To conclude a passage/text
- a place where someone bakes
- something that amplifies sound
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- To win
- a optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times.
- someone who supervises
- Someone who bakes
- Moving or capable of moving at highest speed
9 Clues: To win • Someone who bakes • someone who supervises • To conclude a passage/text • a place where someone bakes • something that amplifies sound • Moving or capable of moving at highest speed • the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity. • ...
Brody crossword 2023-01-17
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- people who make the goods and services for which are paid
- things used to produce goods and services
- economy that contains both private and public enterprises
- raw materials from nature that are used to produce goods
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- study of how individuals and groups of individuals strive to satisfy their needs and wants
- amount of money for a good or service
- amount or quantity of goods
- the lack of resources
- individual who undertakes the creation
9 Clues: the lack of resources • amount or quantity of goods • amount of money for a good or service • individual who undertakes the creation • things used to produce goods and services • raw materials from nature that are used to produce goods • people who make the goods and services for which are paid • economy that contains both private and public enterprises • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2023-09-13
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- showing all the possible options of output for two goods that can be produced using all factors of production, where the given resources are fully and efficiently utilized per unit time.
- People with efforts, abilities, and skills
- Social science that studies human efforts to satisfy wants
- Natural resource not created by human effort
- Condition caused by unlimited wants and limited resources
- Risk taker
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- Land, labor, capital
- Basic requirement for survival
- Work performed for someone
9 Clues: Risk taker • Land, labor, capital • Work performed for someone • Basic requirement for survival • People with efforts, abilities, and skills • Natural resource not created by human effort • Condition caused by unlimited wants and limited resources • Social science that studies human efforts to satisfy wants • ...
Danas Crossword 2016-09-27
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- Economics is the "(Blank) science"
- Thomas Malthus, Economist in 1798 predicted that due to limited resources and population (Blank) of human kind will experience a widespread starvation
- (Blank) thinking evaluates whether the benefit of one more unit of something is greater than the cost
- What did mathus miss? He did not account for (Blank) in technology and agricultural productivity
- Improvements in (Blank) and more resources can make an economy more productive.
- Why is the PPF downward-sloping? Must give up one good to (Blank) production
- (Blank) goods that help produce other valuable goods i.e. buildings, factories, roads, machinery computers etc.
- This form of economics looks at the boarder economy, including inflation, growth, employment, interest rates and productivity
- Bring buyers and sellers together to exchange goods and services
- Truce or False? Poing A represents the amount of cars and bicycles that will be sold (slope is going downward; Vertical axis is bicycles and horizontal axis is cars)
- Production (Blank) frontier are combinations of outputs that a society can produce if all of its resources are bing used efficiently
- (Blank) models are simplified versions of reality built with some assumptions
- (Blank) factors are variables controlled for inside a model in which indemendent variables we freely change in the model equations to study their effect on the dependent variable
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- Economists lab is the (Blank) around us
- Marginal (Blank) is vacuuming now that takes more time and effort
- (Blank) statement is a claim that can be tested to be true or false
- Similar to "hard (Blank' in which it constructs a theory, designs an experiment to test the theory and collect data
- This is a form of economics that is concerned with decisions of individuals, house holds and businesses. Individual units that comprise the economy.
- The limited nature of society's resources
- (Blank) statement is a statement of opinion; cannot be tested to be true or false
- (Blank) goods produced for current consumption i.e. food, housing, clothing, entertainment etc.
- (Blank) Controversies - India or China may have a comparative advantage in labor - intensive goods
- Assumptions of this model reflect technology fixed, resources fixed and simplified (Blank-Blank)
- Comparative (Blank - The situation in which an individual, business or country can produce at a lower opportunity cost than a competitor
- Cost benefit (Blank) at the margin - Do the action only if the marginal benefits are
- (Blank) factors are variables the are not accounted for in a model that are outside of our control
- The voluntary exchange of goods and services between two or more parties
- The highest valued alternative that must be sacrificed in order to get something else
- More is preferred to less. This leads to (Blank) wants we will generally say "no" to having more. It doesn't mean we're greedy.
- As long as the terms of trade are between the opportunity costs of the trading partners the trade (Blank) both Sides
- The law of (Blank) relative cost refers to the increasing opportunity cost of production that occurs as you move along the production. As we produce more of good (A) We have to give increasingly larger amounts of good (B)
- Intuition of (Blank) PFF inputs resources are not perfectly homogeneous
32 Clues: Economics is the "(Blank) science" • Economists lab is the (Blank) around us • The limited nature of society's resources • Bring buyers and sellers together to exchange goods and services • Marginal (Blank) is vacuuming now that takes more time and effort • (Blank) statement is a claim that can be tested to be true or false • ...
Civics crossword 2022-04-27
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- system in which central authority such as the government makes economic decisions and the distribution of products
- - leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- - the first 10 amendments
- the African Americans to vote
- - we vote on this person every four years
- - where finished goods and services are sold to the consumers
- - person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods for sale
- - an introductory statement
- Economy - an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- - how we make the decisions in a world where resources are limited
- - the part of economics concerned with a large scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates
- - an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government
- - an economy where customs, traditions, and beliefs prescribe the principles of economic organization for the production of goods and services
- -the smaller upper assembly in the US Congress
- Market- all of the resources that businesses use to purchase, rent, or hire what they need in order to produce goods or services
- - a means by which societies or governments organize and distribute available resources, services, and goods across a region or country
- - the branch in charge of deciding the meaning of laws
- - when we don't have enough resources to produce all of the things we like to have
- - the amendment that abolished slavery
- - resources people use to produce goods and services
- - makes sure each branch has the same amount of power as the others
- - starts off with "We The People"
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- - the amendment allowing all women to vote
- - abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market
- - the amendment that allows all African Americans their rights
- - vacations, entertainment to make life more enjoyable
- - the lower house of the legislative body
- - a participatory economy because the choices you make as a consumer affect the products that businesses make
- - the branch that carries out the laws
- - a political and economic theory of social organization like production, distribution, and change by the whole community
- - cars, houses, and clothing
- - the branch that makes the laws
- - the process of taking privately controlled companies, industries, or assets and putting them under the control of the government
- - an economic and political system in which a country's a trade and industry are constructed by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- - favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially the government at the expense of personal freedom
- economy - the sum of activities that take place both within a country and between different countries
- - ran by a king or queen
- - the highest court in the U.S.
- - a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- - to provide all of the services like public transportation, education, and things we like to have
- Transfer(a business, industry, or service) from the public to private ownership and control
- - the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- - an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted completion between privately owned businesses
- - the amendment that
- - required for survival such as food, clothing, and shelter
- - the number of senators that each state has
46 Clues: - the amendment that • - ran by a king or queen • - the first 10 amendments • - an introductory statement • - cars, houses, and clothing • the African Americans to vote • - the highest court in the U.S. • - the branch that makes the laws • - starts off with "We The People" • - the branch that carries out the laws • - the amendment that abolished slavery • ...
Econ Unit One Vocab 2022-08-22
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- The amount charged on top of the principal by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets.
- When the deviation-from-trend series reached a local maximum or a local minimum.
- Targeted fiscal and monetary policy intended to elicit an economic response from the private sector.
- The potential benefits that an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another.
- The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
- Financial motivations for people to take certain actions.
- A situation in a market in which firms or sellers independently strive for the patronage of buyers in order to achieve a particular business objective.
- Shows how money moves through an economy in a constant loop from producers to consumers and back again.
- A basic economic system where customs and traditions are the elements that determine the way trade and commerce are performed.
- Of or relating to the mechanisms by which it is supplied to and circulates in the economy.
- A situation where there is a single seller in the market.
- The consumer's desire and willingness to buy a product or service at a given period or over time.
- People who are jobless, actively seeking work, and available to take a job.
- The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
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- Budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y.
- The phase of the business cycle where real GDP grows for two or more consecutive quarters.
- A market system of resource allocation, commerce, and trade in which free markets coexist with government intervention.
- A market structure with a small number of firms, none of which can keep the others from having significant influence.
- The total amount of a given product or service a supplier offers to consumers at a given period and a given price level.
- Policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society.
- An economic system where two forces, known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods and services.
- A condition where the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied at the market price.
- An economic system in which activity is controlled by a central authority and the means of production are publicly owned.
- A series of stages in the economy as it expands and contracts.
- The stage of the economy's business cycle that marks the end of a period of declining business activity.
- Describes the inputs used in the production of goods or services to make an economic profit.
- A basic economics problem-the gap between limited resources and theoretically limitless wants.
- A branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of individuals and firms in order to understand their decision-making processes.
- Describes the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized.
- People who buy or use goods and services to satisfy their wants.
- A significant and prolonged downturn in economic activity.
- The excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor.
- The highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in the business cycle.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
34 Clues: The excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor. • Financial motivations for people to take certain actions. • A situation where there is a single seller in the market. • A significant and prolonged downturn in economic activity. • The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • A series of stages in the economy as it expands and contracts. • ...
Subjects 2022-05-23
Economic System 2015-03-10
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- raw material found in nature that are used to produce goods
- people's knowledge effort, and skills used in their work
- stock prices fall
- a "place" where goods compete for recognition
- individuals and society seeks to satisfy needs and wants through incentives, choices, and allocation of scare resources
- a visual tool that reveals changes in a product's supple and demand over time
- the 'point' where price and quantity meet
- found in rural, under developed countries
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- stock prices going up or rising
- recognize the need for new goods/services
- the quantity of a good the manufacturer/owner can produce at acceptable cost
- used to produce goods and services
- shortage of resources
- consumers need or want a product
- does not exist
15 Clues: does not exist • stock prices fall • shortage of resources • stock prices going up or rising • consumers need or want a product • used to produce goods and services • recognize the need for new goods/services • the 'point' where price and quantity meet • found in rural, under developed countries • a "place" where goods compete for recognition • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-20
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- resources owned by the government are of the...
- supply and demand determines the ____________ of an item
- amount a consumer is willing to buy
- type of resource that is man-made
- type of business where owner gets to keep all profits
- type of resource that comes from nature
- allows workforce to be creative and get more done
- new ideas that make thing more efficient
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- economics is the study of...
- all types of businesses are started by...
- word that means give out or deal out
- amount a producer is willing to sell
- type of business that uses investors/stockholders
- type of resource that needs human effort
- whose involvement decides the type of economy a country has
15 Clues: economics is the study of... • type of resource that is man-made • amount a consumer is willing to buy • word that means give out or deal out • amount a producer is willing to sell • type of resource that comes from nature • type of resource that needs human effort • new ideas that make thing more efficient • all types of businesses are started by... • ...
Geography Terms 2025-10-29
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- nation and state in same territory
- combines the ideas of capitialism(free market) and communism
- sovereign government, located in specific territory
- study of governmental systems/national states
- government class society, no private ownership, favors the 'working class", takes power away from ruling class
- king or queen has power, shares power with other groups
- no representation or elections but do have a councul/ assembly in power
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- artifical set by government (imaginary lines)
- production, distributions and consumption of goods and services
- someone who uses goods or services
- no power and violence
- religious authority has power
- someone who creates goods and services
- people with common culture, usually in a specific territory
- created by physical features
15 Clues: no power and violence • created by physical features • religious authority has power • nation and state in same territory • someone who uses goods or services • someone who creates goods and services • artifical set by government (imaginary lines) • study of governmental systems/national states • sovereign government, located in specific territory • ...
Spelling Word Homework 2025-11-13
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- The ___ is making a lot of money
- A person whose job is to work with money
- A note from the bank showing how much money I have
- A person who takes money in exchange for goods
- The action or process of investing money for profit
- The process of putting in or taking out money from your bank account
- To take money out of your bank account
- The act of leaving a job and not working anymore
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- To put money into your bank account
- A bank is a finacial _______
- The study of the transfer of wealth
- A loan for a house
- A system of money used in a country
- Relating to finance
- The business closed because it's not profitable
15 Clues: Relating to finance • A loan for a house • A bank is a finacial _______ • The ___ is making a lot of money • The study of the transfer of wealth • To put money into your bank account • A system of money used in a country • To take money out of your bank account • A person whose job is to work with money • ...
Guess the Professor Quossword 2024-10-14
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- This Reed alum biology professor has a “cuddly” nickname, and is known for his genetics courses.
- This Reed alum linguistics professor developed a language for a science fiction show.
- This Reed alum religion professor has a cult-like following on campus and can be spotted in his signature flannel.
- This economics professor is a great choice if you want to play games in class. In his free time, he practices curling, which is a sport I had to google.
- This triple-Ivy alum history professor can tell you all about Latin American civilizations.
- This double-Ivy alum creative writing professor and poet once said that she wished she went to Reed, and is from our coldest state.
- This double-Ivy alum English professor is known for yelling “Silence!” in Vollum and his published work on Modernist writers.
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- This Ivy alum English professor studied in New York, Boston (rather, Cambridge) and Ireland, and can tell you all about Irish literature
- This Reed alum philosophy professor followed in the footsteps of his father, another philosopher, and shares a name with another professor in his department.
- This poli-sci professor dabbles in environmental studies and lists some of his interests as being pinball, bowling, and barbecue.
- This economics professor incorporates women’s issues into her work, and has worked in India.
- This biology professor also studied in the PNW before moving to Chicago for his Ph.D. At Reed, he mostly teaches about plants.
12 Clues: This Reed alum linguistics professor developed a language for a science fiction show. • This triple-Ivy alum history professor can tell you all about Latin American civilizations. • This economics professor incorporates women’s issues into her work, and has worked in India. • ...
Blue 8th Week 2 2022-08-26
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- A person who plays sports
- I would ___________ a responsible person for a job
- This state's capital city, Boston, is famous for the Boston Tea Party Rebellion
- A type of bread that is delicious warm with butter and jam
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- Quit
- How money is used in a society
- He would not _______ jumping from an airplane without a parachute
- Yale, a famous ivy league university, is in this state
- This US state is famous for its peaches
9 Clues: Quit • A person who plays sports • How money is used in a society • This US state is famous for its peaches • I would ___________ a responsible person for a job • Yale, a famous ivy league university, is in this state • A type of bread that is delicious warm with butter and jam • He would not _______ jumping from an airplane without a parachute • ...
Intro to Econ 2024-01-05
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- goods bought from another country
- goods sold to another country
- economy is based on tradition or customs.
- Study of resources and choices
- the government regulates certain things but doesn’t control everything
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- how much producers can supply, and how much consumers demand.
- companies decide what to make and how much to sell it for based on demand
- Selling goods to other countries
- the government decides what companies should make and what it should cost.
9 Clues: goods sold to another country • Study of resources and choices • Selling goods to other countries • goods bought from another country • economy is based on tradition or customs. • how much producers can supply, and how much consumers demand. • the government regulates certain things but doesn’t control everything • ...
Shark tank 2024-05-06
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- a person who makes goods or provides services
- a person who starts a business
- the money a business has left after all expenses are paid
- a person who buys things
- work done for a person for money
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- to trade or exchange goods or services
- something that is made, bought and sold
- the study of how people make money and spend money
- money spent to make a god or provide a service
9 Clues: a person who buys things • a person who starts a business • work done for a person for money • to trade or exchange goods or services • something that is made, bought and sold • a person who makes goods or provides services • money spent to make a god or provide a service • the study of how people make money and spend money • ...
Supply and Demand 2021-03-27
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- quantity is bigger than the amount needed
- the ability of producers to create goods and services
- a person who buys goods and services
- when a business goes out of business
- another word for sharing resources
- a person who creates goods and services
- a product that you can use and is tangible
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- when supply and demand are equal
- the shortage of a resources
- a consumers desire to purchase a good/service
- an act performed by people for you
- another word for a lower price due to lower demand
- the study of how people use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- another word for higher price due to higher demand
- an essential thing that is needed for survival
15 Clues: the shortage of a resources • when supply and demand are equal • an act performed by people for you • another word for sharing resources • a person who buys goods and services • when a business goes out of business • a person who creates goods and services • quantity is bigger than the amount needed • a product that you can use and is tangible • ...
Supply and Demand 2021-03-27
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- quantity is bigger than the amount needed
- the ability of producers to create goods and services
- a person who buys goods and services
- when a business goes out of business
- another word for sharing resources
- a person who creates goods and services
- a product that you can use and is tangible
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- when supply and demand are equal
- the shortage of a resources
- a consumers desire to purchase a good/service
- an act performed by people for you
- another word for a lower price due to lower demand
- the study of how people use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- another word for higher price due to higher demand
- an essential thing that is needed for survival
15 Clues: the shortage of a resources • when supply and demand are equal • an act performed by people for you • another word for sharing resources • a person who buys goods and services • when a business goes out of business • a person who creates goods and services • quantity is bigger than the amount needed • a product that you can use and is tangible • ...
namugotnikhed 2021-10-08
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- What does Namrata love photographing?
- Which month did Namrata & Nikhil start getting to know each other?
- What breed of pet dogs do the couple have?
- What is Namrata's favourite colour?
- What is Namrata's baptism/church name?
- What common star sign do the couple share?
- Where did Namrata do her Undergraduate education? (abbreviation)
- Which month did Nikhil propose?
- What name do the couple call each other?
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- What subject did Nikhil major in St.Xavier's?
- Which vaccine did Namrata get?
- What goodies did Namrata first bake for Nikhil? (This helped seal the deal for Nikhil)
- Nikhil & Namrata lived in the same city without knowing, which city?
- How many siblings do Namrata & Nikhil have combined?
- Which company did Nikhil work for in Paris?
15 Clues: Which vaccine did Namrata get? • Which month did Nikhil propose? • What is Namrata's favourite colour? • What does Namrata love photographing? • What is Namrata's baptism/church name? • What name do the couple call each other? • What breed of pet dogs do the couple have? • What common star sign do the couple share? • Which company did Nikhil work for in Paris? • ...
Economic Vocabulary 2021-08-24
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- imports are goods _____ from other countries
- A country supports itself with _______
- _______ specializes in making cigars
- the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year gives you the _____
- trade barriers protect ________
- exports are goods _____ to other countries
- The USA forbid trade with Cuba, this is an example of an __________
- economics is the process by which goods & ______ are produced, distributed, and sold
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- wealth is how much possessions or money someone has
- tariffs are _____ on imported goods
- buying merchandise @ Walmart is an example of buying _____
- a quota ________ the amount of a good that can be imported
- trade barriers keeps costs of goods _______
- _______ specializes in making Coffee
- using up trees to make wood is an example of ________
15 Clues: trade barriers protect ________ • tariffs are _____ on imported goods • _______ specializes in making cigars • _______ specializes in making Coffee • A country supports itself with _______ • exports are goods _____ to other countries • trade barriers keeps costs of goods _______ • imports are goods _____ from other countries • ...
mareya- chapter two vocab 2023-01-19
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- process of recognizing a business opportunity
- tasks that businesses preform for consumers
- lack of resources
- study of how individuals strive to satisfy their needs or wants by making choices
- amount of goods and services that producers will provide at various prices
- must haves in order to survive
- the amount of money given/asked for goods/services when bought or sold
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- physical products
- items people can use to make or obtain what they need/want
- any commercial activity that seeks
- money left over
- individual who undertakes the ownership of a business
- person who uses goods or services
- things not needed to survive
- amount or quantity of goods and services that consumer are willing to buy
15 Clues: money left over • physical products • lack of resources • things not needed to survive • must haves in order to survive • person who uses goods or services • any commercial activity that seeks • tasks that businesses preform for consumers • process of recognizing a business opportunity • individual who undertakes the ownership of a business • ...
