Across
- 2. Accepting responsibility for all your actions
- 5. houses, etc.
- 6. changes the form or shape of materials to suit the consumers
- 8. The amount of money that needs to be paid to buy something
- 12. reliable and deserve the confidence of others
- 18. Some examples of this are animals, oil, precious metals, water, land, air, etc.
- 19. Inflated sense of self worth
- 21. Your _____ _____ is someone you look up to
- 23. __________ SPREADS the product throughout the marketplace
- 24. Consumers desire to purchase goods and services
- 28. Examples are teachers, janitors, bus drivers, principals, land scape people, etc.
- 29. It is known that if you want to earn ________ you must give it as well
- 30. During COVID there was a _________ of toilet paper
Down
- 1. Your gut feelings that knows without there being any evidence
- 3. Buy and sell goods to others without modifying or changing products
- 4. A desire for things that may not be required
- 7. Each school has it own _________ when it comes to discipline
- 9. She wishes to have an online business and become an _-_____
- 10. ___ __ ______ says that at a higher price consumers will demand a lower quantity of goods
- 11. Move goods from producers to retailers
- 13. ____-______ __________ are the people who provide goods in their natural state
- 14. People that construct roads, bridges,
- 15. People who use goods and services are called a _________
- 16. ___ __ ________ says that all other factors are equal prices will increase and so will quantity
- 17. A stock of a resource
- 18. Something that is required and essential
- 20. Unlike wholesalers _________ sell to the ultimate consumer
- 22. ______ are the principals that govern your behavior
- 25. We like her ________ transparency because she is always open and truthful when communicating
- 26. we are told to act with ________ so we can be trustworthy
- 27. When the change in quantity demanded due to change in prices is large
