EC-907 – The Private Enterprise System
EC-015 – Types of Economic Systems
EC-002 – Economic Resources
EC-003 – Economic Activity & Indicators
EC-912 – Business Risks
100

People and businesses make their own choices in this system.

What is a market economy?

100

The government controls everything in this system.

What is a Command Economy?

100

Tools, machines, and buildings used to make goods.

What is Capital?


100

The total value of what a country makes in a year.

What is GDP?

100

A risk like someone slipping and getting hurt.

What is a Hazard Risk?

200

The reason people start businesses.    

What is profit?

200

A mix of government control and free business.    

What is a Mixed Economy?


200

The work people do to make things.

What is Labor?

200

When prices go up.

What is Inflation?

200

A way to stop bad things from happening.

What is Risk Control?

300

When businesses try to do better than others.

What is competition?


300

Uses old ways and customs to decide what to do.

What is a Traditional Economy?


300

A person who starts a business.

Who is an Entrepreneur?

300

A time when people lose jobs and money slows down.

What is recession?

300

Losing money because a competitor is better.

What is a Competition Risk?

400

A market with many sellers and different products.

What is Monopolistic Competition?

400

Economy with free healthcare and school from the government.

What is a Socialist Economy?
400

Resources that come from nature.

What are Natural Resources?

400

This increases when people buy more.

What is Spending?

400

Getting insurance to help with possible losses.

What is a Transferring Risk?

500

Owning land, buildings, and businesses.    

What is Private Property?

500

Countries that give people free services like healthcare.    

What are Welfare States?

500

When there’s not enough of something.

What is Scarcity?

500

A number showing how many people don’t have jobs.

What is the unemployment rate?

500

A risk the business didn’t know about or plan for.

What is a retaining risk?