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- 6. – The process of growing factories and machine-based production in a society.
- 7. – The use of children to work in jobs that are often dangerous or interfere with their education.
- 8. – The lowest amount of money a worker can legally be paid.
- 10. – Treating someone unfairly to benefit from their work.
- 11. – When workers refuse to work as a protest to demand better conditions.
- 13. – The money a business keeps after paying all its expenses.
- 14. – Government rules that control or guide businesses and protect workers or consumers.
- 17. – When people who want to work cannot find a job.
- 18. market – Where employers look for workers and workers look for jobs.
Down
- 1. – Taking a financial risk to start a business with the goal of earning profit.
- 2. – An economic system where the government owns major industries and seeks to provide equity for all.
- 3. – A person or business that hires workers.
- 4. – An economic system where private businesses own the means of production and seek to make a profit.
- 5. – The money workers earn for their labor, usually paid hourly or weekly.
- 9. – A person who works for themselves and owns their own business.
- 12. – A person who works for a business or employer.
- 13. – The process of creating goods and services.
- 15. – An economic and political system where the government controls everything, including production and wealth.
- 16. – A group of workers who come together to fight for better pay, conditions, and rights.