5.01 key terms
6.01 key terms
Economy
5.03 key terms
100

Facts an figures

Data

100

The quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful

Gratitude

100

An economic system in which the question of what, how, and for whom goods will be produced are answered by individuals and businesses as well 

Market

100

Contains definitions of each field

Columns

200

The physical componets of a computer system (e.g., the central processing unit, hard drive, modern)

Hardware

200

Desire for work or activity; energy 

Ambition

200

An economic system in which people produce only what they must have in order to exist; all economic decisions are based on habit and tradition 

Traditional 

200

A rectangular area formed by the intersection of a column and a row

Cells 

300

Intergration of computer with telecommunication equipment for storing, retrieving, manipulating and storage of data

Information technology 

300

Professional charater, spirit, or methods

Professionalism

300

The organize way in which a country handles it economic decisions and solves its economic problems 

Economic system

300

Help you email multiple people at once 

Distribution list

400

Text files that are put on a website vistor's hard disk and then later reterived during subsequent vists to the site in order to track internet behavior. mechanisma used by websites to track users browsing history

Cookies

400

The state of being accountable, liable, or answerable

Accountablity

400

A modified command economic system in which government owns the basic means of production and allows private ownership of businesses as well 

Socialism

400

Request for data

Queries

500

Programs that instruct computers to preform specific operations 

Software

500

Manners, dispositions, feeling, postion, etc., with regards to a person or thing: tendency or orientation, especially of the mind

Attitude

500

An economic system in which all or many of the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government

Command

500

Designed to create databases and store, manage, search, and extract the information contained within them

Database

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