1st Amendment
Economics 1
Civics
Economics 2
Civics/Economics
100

people can publish news and opinions without government censorship or interference

freedom of press

100

selection from a set of alternatives

choice

100

ways or means of obtaining citizenship (2 answers)

birth or naturalization

100

not enough for all who want it

scarcity

100

citizens who ignore their civic duties face this

Fine or jailtime

200

People can express opinions

freedom of speech

200

natural, human, capital, entrepreneurship

types of resources

200

MUST have knowledge of American History and English language

requirements of naturilization

200

earning after all expenses have been paid

profit

200

register and vote, participate in political campaigns

civic responsibilities

300

People may Gather peacfully

freedom of assembly

300

type of economy where people often perform the same type of work as their parents. Decisions are made based on tradition

traditional economy

300

Those who govern are also bound by the law

Rule of Law

300

This is determined by supply and demand

price

300

what is given up when a choice is made

opportunity cost

400

people can freely practice or not practice any religion

freedom of religion

400

rivalry between producers or sellers of a good or service

competition

400

Number of amendments in the US constitution

27

400

Centrally planned, government owned economy

command economy

400

Through their purchases, consumers determine what is produced

consumer sovereignty

500

People can make their views known to public officials

freedom of petition

500

Most economies in the United States are this type

mixed economy

500

People elect others to make laws and rule on their behalf

representational government

500

What consumers are willing to purchase at a certain price

demand

500

Someone who invents or sets up a business, taking a financial risk to make a profit

entrepreneur

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