Countries with strong economies and a high standard of living.
What are developed countries?
The total value of all goods and services produced in one year.
What is gross domestic product?
The two countries involved in the French and Indian War.
Who are France and Great Britain?
New York.
What is Albany?
The name given to the Atlantic trip slaves took from Europe to the Americas.
What is Middle Passage?
The amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used.
What is productivity?
Economic growth or an increase in the standard of living.
What is development?
This British militia colonel lost the battle at Fort Necessity.
Who is George Washington?
Vermont.
What is Montpelier?
He preached "Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God."
Who is Jonathon Edwards?
An economy in which people make economic decisions based on custom and tradition.
What is a traditional economy?
An economy in which the central government makes all economic decisions.
What is a command economy?
General Braddock suffered defeat (and death) at the battle for this fort.
Michigan.
What is Lansing?
His rebellion led to the advent of slavery and the end of the indentured servant system in Virginia.
Who is Nathaniel Bacon?
An economy that has elements of traditional, command, and market economies.
What are mixed economies?
An economy in which individual producers and consumers make their own economic decisions.
What is a market economy?
The turning point of the war was when the British captured this Canadian territory.
What is Quebec?
Minnesota.
What is St Paul?
The monarchs who funded Columbus' expeditions to the New World.
Who are Ferdinand and Isabella?
The practical application of knowledge to complete a task.
What is technology?
A country with a less productive economy and a lower standard of living.
What is a developing country?
The war ended with the signing of this treaty.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
Utah.
What is Salt Lake City?
The Seven Years War (French and Indian War) actually lasted this long.
What is nine years?