Production
Limited and Unlimited
Economic Activities
The Other Stuff
Institutions
100

People learn what to produce from customs and traditions

Traditional Economy

100

China?

Unlimited - Communism

100

the cultivation, growing, of crops and raising of livestock

Agriculture

100

This allows the exchange of ideas, customs, and many kinds of products, between different countries and cultures.

Cultural Diffusion

100

Social Structures and customs of the family and extended family

Family Institution

200

People make decisions about what to produce and how to produce; people have choices; people own businesses and can make profits

Free Enterprise ( Market Economy)

200

Saudi Arabia?

Unlimited - Absolute Monarchy

200

people grow food for their families and follow traditional customs

Subsistence Agriculture

200

Actions that change the environment to promote human goals.

Human Modification

200

Ways that the society educates children and adults

Educational Institutions

300

The government controls all production and services

Communism

300

Japan

Limited - Constitutional Monarchy

300

Farming and ranching is a big industry

Commercial Agriculture

300

to make something suitable - Like putting on sun block

Adaptation

300

The basic beliefs and religious laws that people are to practice

Religious Institutions
400

The government owns some of the means of production; There is some private ownership

Socialism

400

North Korea?

Unlimited - Totalitarian Dictatorship

400

Selling goods consumers, individuals and families, to use for themselves

Retail Industries

400

Role of a citizen in a non representative government

Limited social and political rights. Citizen must follow all direction from the government.
400

The ways that the society organizes itself by laws, rules, and protection

Government Institutions

500

Name a benefit of Free Enterprise

people can run businesses with limited government regulation; people can make profits; people have choices of what to buy; people have choices of jobs

500

U.S.

Limited - Democracy

500

Making goods in factories like cars, airplanes, clothing, tools, computers, and electronics

Manufacturing
500

Role of a citizen in a representative government

Citizens can change the government by voting or protesting. 

500

The ways that the society provides for its basic needs and wants; traditions for agriculture; rules for trade

Economic Institutions