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Definition: An economy in which economic decisions are based on a society’s values, culture, and customs. 

A. Want

B. Opportunity Cost

C. Product

D. Traditional Economy

Traditional Economy

100

Definition: An economy in which both the government and individuals make decisions about economic resources.

A. Systemic Decision Making

B. Mixed Economy

C. Entrepreneur

D. Capital Goods

Mixed Economy

100

Definition: An economy in which the government makes all the economic decisions for its citizens. 

A. Market

B. Law of Supply and Demand

C. Need

D. Command Economy

Command Economy

100

Definition: Level of material comfort measured by the goods, services, and luxuries available. 

A. Customer

B. Capitalism

C. Standard of Living

D. Service

Standard of Living

100

Actions taken by two or more business attempting to attract the same customers

A. wages

B. Competition

C. Labor

D. Sales

Competition

200

Definition: An economy in which individuals are free to make their own economic decisions, also known as free enterprise or private enterprise. 

A. Systemic Decision Making

B. Market Economy

C. Market

D. Economic Systems

Market Economy

200

Definition: Economic resources a nation uses to make goods and supply services for its population. 

A. Consumer

B. Capital

C. Factors of Production

D. Command Economy 

Factors of Production 

200

Definition: Person who starts a new business or purchases an existing business. 

A. Product

B. Entrepreneur

C. Market Economy

D. Opportunity Cost

Entrepreneur 

200

Definition: Science that examines how goods and services are produced, sold, and used. 

A. Trade-Off

B. Mixed Economy

C. Economics

D. Competition

Economics

200

Individual or group that buys products

A. Customer

B. Employee

C. Manager

D. Business

Customer

300

Definition: Term for all the activities involved in developing and exchanging products.

A. Business

B. Factors of Production

C. Opportunity Cost

D. Entrepreneur

Business

300

Definition: All the tools, equipment, and machinery used to produce goods or provide services. 

A. Wages

B. Capital

C. Economics

D. Scarcity 

Capital 

300

Definition: Organized way in which a nation chooses to use its resources to create goods and services. 

A. Good

B. Traditional Economy

C. Business

D. Economic System

Economic System 

300

Definition: Process used to measure the benefits of a decision minus the costs associated with taking that action. 

A. Profit

B. Cost Benefit Analysis

C. Consumer

D. Customer

Cost Benefit Analysis

300

Anywhere buyers and sellers meet to buy and sell goods and services

A. Labor

B. Cost

C. Market

D. Economics 


Market

400

Definition: An economic principle that states the price of a product is determined by the relationship of the supply of the product and the demand for the product. 

A. Cost benefit Analysis

B. Command Economy 

C. Law of Supply and Demand

D. Customer


Law of Supply of Demand

400

Definition: Process of choosing an option after evaluating the available information and weighing the costs and benefits of your alternatives. 

A. Economic System 

B. Traditional Economy

C. Standard of Living

D. Systemic decision Making

Systemic Decision Making

400

Definition: The difference between the income earned and expenses incurred by a business during a specific period of time. 

A. Capital Goods

B. Profit

C. Entrepreneurship

D. Wages

Profit

400

Definition: An economic system where the economic resources are privately owned by individuals rather than the government. 

A. Capitalism

B. Labor

C. Trade Off

D. Want

Capitalism

400

Level of material comfort measured by the goods, services and luxuries available

A. Capital

B. Commercial

C. Standard of Living

D. Money 

Standard of Living

500

Physical item that can be touched.

Good

500

Action or task that is performed, usually for a fee.

Service

500

Products businesses use to produce other goods.

Capital Goods

500

Something a person must have to survive.

Need

500

Something that a person desires, but can live without.

Want