Early Economic Practices
Medieval Economics
The Economic Impact of the European Enlightenment
Institutions & Entities
Vocab
100

This was the first economic system

Trading and Bartering 

100

When did Command Economies start to become popular

The Middle Ages

100

This was the belief that people’s minds start as blank pages, and no one is superior by birth.

Blank Slate

100

This allowed multiple investors to pool money together for larger ventures

Joint Stock Companies 

100

an increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time.

Economic Growth

200

Who was considered at the top of the Feudal System?

Kings

200

What groups did local governments create that was made up of craftsmen and merchants

Craft Guilds 

200

John Locke believed these types of rights that all humans are equal at birth —specifically life, liberty, and property.

Natural Rights

200

This was founded in 1694 and boosted economic stability and activity.

The Bank of England

200

the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.

Opportunity Cost

300

What was the name of the social hierarchy class system in the Middle Ages?

The Feudal System

300

What was created to make it difficult to buy goods outside of the kingdom?

Tariffs 

300

What led to allowing individuals to own land and profit from it rather than serving a noble or royal landlord.

Private Property Rights

300

Investors could buy those which was partial ownership in the company.

Shares

300
the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.


Standard of Living

400

This revolution led to economies 

Neolithic Revolution

400

What caused monarchs to focus on driving all sources of income to their own kingdom

Mercantilism

400

In England, what was the name of the type of farming that had land fenced off?

Enclosed Farming

400

This encouraged people to start businesses and fund ventures using these financial tools.

Incentivization

400

an economic concept that describes when there are not enough resources to meet people's needs and wants

Scarcity

500

Which empire was the first to issues gold minted coins?

Persia

500

What was the most famous example of guild networks?

Hanseatic League

500

By the mid-1700s, this shift helped establish a commercial economy, laying the foundation for this revolution

Industrial Revolution

500

This was one of the largest companies from 1600-1874

The British East India Company

500

the idea that the consumption of goods and services is the primary driver of economic growth

Consumerism

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