Culture
Government
US
Canada
Factors of Productions
100
What is culture?

Food, religion, language, clothes, and traditions.

100

What document outlines the rights of the citizens in the U.S.?

Bill of Rights

100

What mountain runs through the west of the US and into Canada?

Rocky Mountains

100

What body of water is west of Canada?

Pacific Ocean

100

Give an example of capital in a production. 

Tractors, factories, things you need to buy with money.

200

What is multiculturalism?

Relating to or constituting several cultural or ethnic groups within a society.

200

Institutions that are common to all societies.

All societies have governments, economic systems, educational systems, and religious institutions.

200

What is a peninsula?

A peninsula is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most sides.

200

What language is spoken in Canada?

English and French

200

Benefits of having a Free Enterprise?

Creating your own business and compete with prices. (Example: Gas Stations)

300

What is culture diffusion?

The spread of cultural practices, ideas, and beliefs from one person or group to another, or from one culture to another.

300

Compare and contrast limited government with unlimited government.

Limited Government-governments have restrictions on their power, and the people are considered to be the "rulers". 

Unlimited Government-governments have no restrictions on the power of the leader, who can essentially do whatever they want. 

300

What are US citizens duties?

Pay Taxes, Vote, and Jury Duty

300

Identify the body of water that serves as a natural border between the United States and Canada.

The Great Lakes

300
What are the 3 questions for the Factors of Production?

What to produce? • How to produce? • For whom to produce?

400

What is a cultural region?

Area where people share common cultural characteristics, such as language, religion, traditions, or customs

400

Name a right that citizens have under a limited government.

Freedom of Religion, Speech, and right to vote

400

What is a primary source? 

A first-hand account or original document that was created at the time of an event or topic being studied.

400

What type of government does Canada have?

Constitutional Monarchy

400

What are the 4 type of Economy?

Free Market Enterprise, Command Economy, Mixed Economy, Traditional Economy,

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