Across
- 2. The continuous exercise of authority over and the performance of functions for a political unit.
- 4. How people use their limited resources.
- 5. Rule by a single person.
- 6. A country that is modern in every way such as education, economics, transportation, communications, and advanced medicine.
- 7. Form of government in which decision is made by a vote of the majority. There are no rules for the Majority.
- 8. Habits and customs determine the rules for all economic activity.
- 11. Resources such as minerals that cannot be easily replaced.
- 14. Individuals and private groups decide what to produce and what to buy and sell.
- 15. The concept that resources are limited.
- 18. Any government system that follows the principle that there are things that government cannot do or should not do.
- 19. Rules by people that are elected representatives of the people being governed. Representatives are subject to limits.
- 22. Any government system that has no legal limits such as a dictatorship or monarchy.
- 23. Material from Earth that people use to meet their needs.
- 24. Resources needed to produce a product.
- 25. Rule by a king or other hereditary ruler such as a chief or head of a clan.
Down
- 1. The value of goods and services with in a country in a year.
- 3. The Government regulates some economic activity.
- 9. The different ways nations use their limited resources.
- 10. Rule by a king or other hereditary ruler such as a chief or head of state. This ruler must share power with an elected assembly {Parliament}.
- 12. The government controls all economic activity.
- 13. An ideal civilization in which the society is political and socially perfect. Not believe to be achievable.
- 16. Resources that can be replace naturally or grown again.
- 17. The amount of time or resources needed to acquire something.
- 20. A country that is poor and has not yet become modern.
- 21. Measure of the Quality of Life
