Economic Goals
Economic Systems 1
Wildcard
Economic Systems 2
Market Forces
Government & Market Failures
100

The ability to buy/sell or produce what they want with little government interference.

Economic Freedom

100

Which economic system relies on habit, custom, and tradition to decide production and distribution?

Traditional Economy

100
Who was the main antagonist in the Original Star Wars film "A New Hope"

Darth Vader

100

An economic system (be as specific as possible) where the means of production are FULLY controlled by a central government. 

Command - Communism

100

What is a market?

A place where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services.

100

What is a market failure?

When the free market fails to allocate resources efficiently or meet society’s needs.

200

What is the goal that ensures people receive fair pay for their work?  

Economic equity.

200

In a command economy, who decides what goods and services will be produced?

Central Government

200

This Netflix show features a dating process where couples get engaged through conversation without knowing what the other looks like. 

Love is Blind

200

The Scottish economist who introduced the “invisible hand.”

Adam Smith

200

Define consumer sovereignty.

Consumers control what gets produced through their purchasing choices (“dollar votes”)

200

Give an example of a public good provided by the government. 

Schools, national defense, or public parks.

300

What is the difference between a public and private company?

Public (owned/operated by the government), Private (owned operated separate from government)

300

What are the three economic questions every society must answer?

What to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce.

300

This NFL team features first round 2025 NFL draft pick and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter who plays on both offense and defense. Include City and Team Name. 

Jacksonville Jaguars

300

An Economic model which shows the flow of resources and capital that stimulates a market economy between firms and consumers. 

Circular Flow Model

300

What is meant by the term “invisible hand”?

The self-regulating nature of the market driven by competition and self-interest.

300

What is the purpose of antitrust laws?

To prevent monopolies and promote competition.

400

Give an example of economic security in the U.S. economy 

Social Security, unemployment insurance, or welfare programs.

400

What kind of Economic System is the United States Classified as? 

Mixed Market Economy

400

What are the official languages in the Country of Switzerland (Name 3/4)

Romanish, French, German, Italian

400

These systems tend to have more social services to ensure a certain standard of living for everyone. Community or state owns only the general means of production.

Socialism

400

How does competition benefit consumers?

It lowers prices, improves quality, and increases variety.

400

Explain how the government redistributes income and why this addresses inequality.

Through taxation and welfare programs (e.g., food stamps, Medicare) to support lower-income groups. Tradeoffs include taking wealth and growth away from others within the Circular Flow.

500

How do economic efficiency and innovation work together to improve productivity?

Innovation increases efficiency by improving technology and production methods.

500

A mixed economy combines characteristics of which two types of systems? Explain one advantage and one disadvantage of a command economy.

Advantage: job security/equality; Disadvantage: lack of innovation and poor quality.

500

Name three Pokemon that have two mega-evolutions. 

Raichu, Charizard, Mew-Two

500

Give an example of Nationalization and an Example of Privatization in a Mixed-Market Economy.

Answers will vary.

500

Explain how voluntary exchange benefits both buyers and sellers.

Buyers get goods/services they value; sellers earn profit—both benefit from the transaction.

500

What is an externality, and what are the two types?

A side effect on a third party; can be positive (education) or negative (pollution).