Enterprise Unit 1

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Across
  1. 3. sustainability Looking after the planet and considering the impact of our actions on the environment.
  2. 5. influences Actions and policies decided by the government have an effect on how you spend your money. For example, if the government puts a tax on plastic bags, it changes our behaviour by decreasing our interest in buying those bags.
  3. 6. Anything that can help us to reach a goal.
  4. 8. responsibility Being aware of the planet’s limited resources and acting responsibly to preserve them.
  5. 10. resources Money and possessions.
  6. 11. resources Friends, family, classmates and the local community.
  7. 14. A person; a household may have many individuals.
  8. 16. We can live without it; it is a luxury.
  9. 17. pressure Influence by your peers to persuade you to behave in a particular way.
  10. 19. Choosing between two or more possibilities.
  11. 20. A basic requirement, e.g. food. It’s essential for survival.
Down
  1. 1. influence Emotional factors in our behaviour.
  2. 2. The power to change or affect someone’s decisions.
  3. 4. resources What you do well; your abilities, skills and talents.
  4. 7. influences Being environmentally friendly. When we buy something, we must think of the consequences to the environment – even the packaging!
  5. 9. Something of monetary (money) value, e.g. your bike.
  6. 12. influences The state of the economy – this affects people’s wants and their ability to meet their needs. For example, during the Covid-19 pandemic, consumers were more careful with needs and wants.
  7. 13. A group of people living in an ordered community.
  8. 15. Effect or influence; it can be positive or negative.
  9. 18. influence Personal factors that will determine your needs and wants. They include culture, age, gender, hobbies and attitudes.