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100
someone who chooses to move to a new country
What is an immigrant?
100
head of the federal government
Who is the President?
100
people who use goods and services
What are consumers?
100
principles or ideals by which people live
What are values?
100
number of amendments in the Bill of Rights
What is 10?
200
early native Americans; also known as the "Ancient Ones"
Who were the Anasazi?
200
a change to the U.S. Constitution
What is an amendment?
200
money left over after a business owner pays all expenses
What is profit?
200
spread of ideas, goods, and people around the world
What is globalization?
200
makes most of the U.S. economic decisions
Who are citizens and businesses?
300
Greek word: "rule by the people"
What is democracy?
300
government in which the powers of the leaders are reduced
What is a limited government?
300
the ingredients needed for production to occur
What are the factors of production?
300
tools and equipment made through scientific breakthroughs
What is technology?
300
a government in which leaders have almost total power
What is an unlimited government?
400
love for one's country
What is patriotism?
400
branch of government that decides if laws agree with the U.S. Constitution
What is the Judicial Branch?
400
people that bring the factors of production together
Who are entrepreneurs?
400
sport based on a game called rounders that was played in Great Britain in the late 1700s
What is baseball?
400
the U.S. is sometimes called one of these three things
What is a "melting pot," a "salad bowl," or a "patchwork quilt?"
500
legal activities through which citizens can change public policy
What is the political process?
500
the two houses of Congress
What are the Senate and House of Representatives?
500
economy where social roles and customs determine how goods and services are produced
What is a traditional economy?
500
state of the first colonial public school system in 1647
What is Massachusetts?
500
killed many Irish in the 1840s
What is a potato famine?