A person who starts a business
Entrepreneur
the average income per person in a specific geographic area, like a city, region, or country
per capita income
A system of government created by the Romans in 509 BCE, in which people elected their leaders.
Republic
The right to vote in a federal election in the USA is reserved for these people.
US citizens
The capital of ancient Egypt.
Memphis
The study of how people make money and spend money on goods and services.
Economics
The Kuwaiti government finally granted women the right to vote and run for office in 2003- if they promise to observe Islamic Law.
Political impact
A group of Patricians in the Roman Republic who advised the consuls and served for life.
The process by which a person who was not born a citizen of a country can become a citizen of that country after meeting specific legal requirements.
Naturalization
The longest river on Earth, flows through East and North Africa, stretching nearly 6,700 kilometers from its source in Lake Victoria to its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea.
Nile River
Money spent on buying things like tools or machines to create your service or good. You use it for the life of your business.
Capital Resource
the palm trees indicate that the county has warm climate and lack of many other large trees or or areas of vegetation suggest that Kuwait has a desert environment.
Environmental impact
A time period after the fall of the Republic, Rome was ruled by a series of Emperors who expanded Rome's wealth and power.
Roman Empire
A aform of government in which political power is vested in the people.
Democracy
A city in India that captures rain water to address it's lack of water.
Bengaluru
Materials or items used up or depleted in your business. Like lemons for a lemonade stand.
Consumable resources
In 1992 the reform party won Parliamentary elections in Kuwait for the first time.
Political impact
A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
Peninsula
A constitutional principle where governmental authority is divided among three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
Separation of Power
a place where food is grown and/or raised for consumption, often with a focus on local and sustainable practices
a food farm
The money a business has left after all the expenses are paid.
Profit
By world standards, life expectancy is low; infant mortality is high and incidences of malaria, influenza and parasitic infection is high.
Social impact
Common people in Rome.
Plebeians
A form of government where the leader of the country is a king or queen.
Monarchy
a design system for creating sustainable and self-sufficient human settlements by mimicking natural ecosystems.
Permaculture