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100

It refers to the position of a place or entity based on its location with respect to other locations

What is relative location?

100

The economic principle that states that the amount of tax an individual pays should be dependent on the level of burden the tax will create relative to the wealth of the individual.

What is the Ability to Pay Principle?

100

It is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass movement.

What is a fault?

100

These include bridges houses, and parks, as well as  land use, density of population, language patterns, religion, architecture, and political systems.

What are human characteristics?

200

It is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator

What is latitude?

200

It states that people should pay taxes in proportion to the satisfaction they receive from government goods and services.

What is the Benefits Received Principle?

200

A narrow strip of water having land on both sides and connecting two larger water bodies.

What is a strait?

200

These include the natural environment, such as landforms, elevation, water features, climate, soil, natural vegetation, and animal life.

What are Physical Characteristics?

300

It is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian

What is longitude?

300

It is government spending exceeding tax revenue.

What is a budget deficit?

300

It is a narrow strip of land having water on both sides and connecting two larger land masses.

What is an Isthmus?

300

It is an economic theory or idea that states that the government or the state should be in charge of economic planning, production and distribution of goods.

What is socialism?

400

It refers to the definite location of a place and is given using latitude and longitude

What is exact location?

400

It is $28,888,747,700,003.

What is the US National Debt?

400

It is a triangular shaped land area at the mouth of a river.

What is a delta?

400

These form as waves repeatedly deposit sediment parallel to the shoreline. As wind and waves shift according to weather patterns and local geographic features, these islands constantly move, erode, and grow. They can even disappear entirely.

What is a Barrier Island?

500

It is located at 41' N Latitude and 74' W longitude.

What is Montclair?

500

In New Jersey, it is applied to all goods and services except food, medicine and clothing.

What is a sales tax?

500

It is an expanse of water with many scattered islands.

What is an archipelago?

500

This is what the United States government spends most of its money on.

What are its citizens?

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