Government Vocabulary
Israel, Turkey, or Saudi Arabia's Government
Specialization
Trade Barriers
Factors of Economic Growth
100

A system where citizens vote for leaders to represent them.

democracy

100

This country has a parliamentary democracy.

Israel

100

Specialization allows a country to focus on producing these types of goods.

Goods it can produce efficiently?

100

A tax placed on imported goods.

tariff

100

The investment in knowledge and skills of workers.

human capital

200

A government ruled by a king or queen.

monarchy

200

This country has a presidential democracy.

Turkey

200

Specialization leads countries to participate in this economic activity.

trade

200

A total ban on trade with another country.

embargo

200

Factories, machines, and technology are part of this.

capital goods

300

A government where religious leaders have power.

theocracy

300

This country is an absolute monarchy.

Saudi Arabia

300

Saudi Arabia specializes in this natural resource.

oil

300

A limit on the number of imported goods allowed in a country.

quota

300

The presence of oil in Southwest Asia helps increase this.

GDP (Gross Domestic Product)

400

The right to vote in a country’s elections.

suffrage

400

Citizens in this country elect a prime minister and a president.

Turkey

400

Israel specializes in these industries due to its dry climate.

Technology and Agriculture?

400

Trade barriers often protect these.

Domestic Industries

400

An example of a country investing in technology to improve its economy.

Israel

500

A system where one leader has total control over the government.

autocracy

500

In this country, the king makes all political decisions.  

Saudi Arabia

500

When countries specialize, they often need to do this to get other goods.

import

500

This country faced an oil embargo in the 1970s, leading to an energy crisis

United States

500

The role of natural resources in economic growth.

Providing wealth and trade opportunities

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