Latitude/Longitude
Continents/Oceans
Government
Economics
Economics 2
100

An imaginary line that measures a location’s distance north or south of the Equator

latitude

100

How many continents are there?

7

100

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

100

the study of how decisions are made about how to allocate, or distribute limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants

economics

100

When countries or people exchange goods or services, it’s called this.

Trade

200

An imaginary line that measures a location’s distance east or west of the prime meridian

longitude

200

How many oceans are there?

5

200

Which branch of government makes laws?

legislative

200

A tax on imported goods

tariff

200

Which type of economy is based on supply and demand?

Market Economy

300

Which imaginary line divides the world into northern and southern hemispheres?

equator

300
What are the two continents located on the landform called Eurasia?

Europe and Asia

300

In this type of government, citizens get to vote and help make decisions. 

democracy

300

3 types of trade barriers

tariff, embargo, quota

300

unlimited wants but limited resources

scarcity

400

This line of longitude runs through Greenwich, England, and divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

Prime Meridian

400

In which continent is the United States located?

North America

400

In this type of government, one person has all the power.

Autocracy

400

3 types of economic systems

traditional, market, and command

400

When someone gives up one choice in order to get another

opportunity cost

500

An exact location on Earth, expressed using latitude and longitude

Absolute Location

500

Which continent is also a country?

Australia

500

What are the two types of democracy?

Presidential and Parliamentary

500

This type of economy combines elements of both government control and free-market choices.

Mixed Economy

500

This measures the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

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