Government
Economy
Stone Ages
Technology/Development
100

These are the three branches of government.

The legislative, judicial, and executive branch.

100

What is opportunity cost?

Giving up something to gain something else. When one door opens another door closes.

100

What does paleolithic mean?

Old stone.

100

What is the agricultural revolution?

The agricultural revolution was a period of extreme advancement in farming.

200

What happens if citizens do not participate in government?

The system fails.

200

What does inflation do to money?

Inflation makes money worth less.

200

What does neolithic mean?

New stone.

200

What is systematic agriculture?

Growing food on a regular basis.

300

In a federal system of government who has the most authority?

The federal/national government.

300

What kinds of countries would typically have a command economy?

Communist countries.

300

What is an ice age?

An ice age is an extended period of extreme cold.

300

What is domestication?

Adapting an animal to living with humans, for the benefit of humans.

400

What are the parts of Civic Participation?

Citizens completing their duties and responsibilities.

400

What is a traditional economy based on?

An economy based on custom.
400

What were their tools made of during the stone ages?

Stone and flint or bone.

400

What is specialization?

Training for a particular job.

500

What prevents any of the branches from gaining too much power?

Separation of powers and checks and balances.

500

What are the four types of economies?

A traditional economy, a command economy, a mixed economy, and a market economy.

500

What allowed people to walk from Asia to North America?

The land bridge that surfaced where the Bering Strait is today.

500

What does the existence of shrines in Catalhuyuk mean?

This meant that there was some sort of organized religion.

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