Chapter 4 Vocabulary
Across
- 3. a formal change or addition to the U.S. Constitution
- 5. a person who comes to a country to take up residence
- 6. government that receives its power from the people
- 7. ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that list specific freedoms guaranteed to every U.S. citizen
- 10. love for one’s country
- 12. the status of a citizen, which includes certain duties and rights
- 15. a form of government in which people rule through elected representatives
- 16. a principle or ideal by which people live
- 19. an economy that allows business owners to compete in the market with little government interference
- 20. the document that is the foundation for all U.S. laws and the framework for the U.S. government
Down
- 1. one of the elements needed for production of goods or services to occur
- 2. the rivalry among businesses to sell the most goods to consumers and make the greatest profit
- 4. a guarantee that government and private institutions will not discriminate against people on the basis of factors such as race, religion, age, gender, or disability
- 8. the spreading of an idea, product, or technology around the world
- 9. legal activities through which a citizen influences public policy
- 11. a person who uses goods or services
- 13. gross domestic product, or the total value of the goods and services produced in a country during a given time period
- 14. a national government
- 17. the money that remains after the costs of producing a product are paid
- 18. tools and equipment made through scientific discoveries