GOVERNMENT IN ACTION
ECONOMICS IN REAL LIFE
HISTORY: CAUSE & EFFECT
MAPS, CHARTS & DATA
RIGHTS & CITIZENSHIP
100

The President rejects a bill passed by Congress.

Question:
What government principle does this represent?

Checks and balances

100

The price of concert tickets rises because many more people want them.

Question:
What economic concept is shown?

Supply and demand

100

Factories created many new jobs during the Industrial Revolution.

Question:
What major population movement followed?

Urbanization (movement to cities)

100

A graph shows:

2019: 4% unemployment
2020: 8% unemployment

Question:
What happened?

Unemployment increased

100

Citizens cast votes during an election.

Question:
What type of responsibility does this represent?

Civic participation

200

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A state government creates requirements for high school graduation.

 Question:

Which principle does this demonstrate?

Federalism

200

A student chooses to work after school instead of attending a basketball game.

Question:
What is the opportunity cost?

Attending the basketball game

200

Colonists believed Britain was unfairly taxing them.

Question:
What conflict eventually resulted?

The American Revolution

200

A map shows large cities developing near rivers and coastlines.

Question:
Why are these areas attractive?

Access to transportation and resources

200

A person peacefully speaks against a government policy.

Question:
Which constitutional protection applies?

Freedom of speech

300

The Supreme Court rules that a law violates the Constitution.

Question:
What power is being used?

Judicial review

300

A company develops machines that allow workers to produce goods faster.

Question:
What is the most likely effect?

Increased productivity

300

Segregation laws limited opportunities for African Americans.

Question:
What movement sought to address these inequalities?

Civil Rights Movement

300

A chart shows:

Year Population

2010 50 million

2020  62 million

Question:
What trend is shown?

Population growth

300

Police must obtain a warrant before searching a home in many situations.

Question:
Which amendment most closely relates to this protection?

Fourth Amendment

400

Citizens vote directly for local representatives.

Question:
Which constitutional principle is represented?

Popular sovereignty

400

A country purchases more goods from other countries than it sells.

Question:
What is this called?

Trade deficit

400

The stock market crashed in 1929.

Question:
What major economic event followed?

The Great Depression

400

A graph shows a steady decrease in manufacturing jobs over ten years.

Question:
What conclusion is best supported?

Fewer people are working in manufacturing

400

A citizen serves on a jury.

Question:
What role does this support?

Participation in the justice system

500

Congress passes a law, the President signs it, and the Supreme Court later interprets it.

Question:
What constitutional principle is illustrated by this process?

Separation of powers

500

A drought causes wheat production to decline while demand remains stable.

Question:
What will most likely happen to wheat prices?

Prices will increase

500

New inventions increased factory production and transportation options.

Question:
What broader historical effect resulted?

Industrialization changed economies and society

500

A map shows migration from rural regions toward urban areas.

Question:
What is a likely reason for this movement?

Employment opportunities

500

A newspaper publishes criticism of government actions.

Question:
Which constitutional right allows this?

Freedom of the press

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