Lesson 1 Vocab
Lesson 2 Vocab
Lesson 3 Vocab
US Government
Miscellaneous
100

The equator circles the middle of the Earth and divides it into two of these.

What are hemispheres?

100

This is the amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell.

What is supply?

100

All Americans have the right to see these 3 things.

What are life, liberty and happiness?

100

This is the name for the system that keeps one branch from having too much power.

What is checks and balances?

100

People born in other countries who want to become citizens have to go through this.

What is naturalization?

200

The equator divides earth into the Northern and Southern hemisphere. This line divides Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres.

What is the Prime Meridian?

200

This is the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy.

What is demand?

200

The Constitution created this system of government where the federal (central) government is the highest authority but it shares powers with the states.

What is a federal system?

200

This branch is known as the US Congress and passes laws for the whole country.

What is the legislative branch?

200

These are goods shipped out of a country.

What are exports?

300

Lines of latitude are parallel to the equator, while lines of longitude circle the Earth from pole to pole. The grid system formed by these lines makes it possible to find this.

What is absolute location?

300

In order to make goods and offer services, people need resources. Name two that the book mentions.

What are land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship, and technology?

300

In this type of government, citizens vote for officials who serve the will of the people, act in their interest, and protect their rights.

What is a representative government?

300

The executive branch includes the US President and the members of this branch do this.

What is ensure the nation's laws are carried out?

300

The name for when the economy grows very slowly or shrinks.

What is a recession?

400

This type of map shows the names and borders of countries?

What is a political map?

400

Other factors affect supply and demand. Name one the books mentions.

What is scarcity or opportunity cost? 

400

The federal government is split into three equal parts, and each branch has its own specific powers. Explain why the separation of powers adopted.

What is so that no one branch could become too powerful?

400

The judicial branch includes the US Supreme Court and various lesser courts. They use this to interpret laws.

What is the Constitution?

400

Mapmakers face a problem showing the surface of the earth and they create different types of these to show Earth's surface in slightly different ways.

What are map projections?

500

This type of map uses colors to show population density.

What is a chloropleth map?

500

Most of the world's countries take part in some form of international trade. Name the goal of this globalization.

What is to increase free trade?

500

Name one right of citizenship and one duty or responsibility of citizenship.

Rights: Freedom of expression, attend peaceful gatherings, petition government, worship freely, fair trial w/ jury of peers, vote for public officials, serve in office.

Duty/Responsibility: Obeying all laws, pay taxes, serve on a jury, defend the US and Constitution

500

Name one way a branch of government can exert it's power and one way it's power can be checked.

500
A government will decide what goods will be made and who will receive them in this type of economy.

What is a command economy?

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