Civics & U.S Government
Geography
Economics
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
100

The first ten amendments

What is the Bill of Rights

100

Lines that run east to west and measure distance north to south of the equator

What are lines of latitude

100

A tax on imported goods

What is a tariff

100

A form of government where citizens elect representatives to make laws

What is a Democracy

100

The term used to acknowledge that no one is above the law; which must be clear, publicly known, fairly and equally enforced, and provide access to justice for all 

What is Rule of law

200

The branch of government that interprets laws and reviews court cases 

What is the Judicial branch

200

The process of people moving from rural areas to cities

Urbanization

200

The total value of goods and services produced in a country

What is GDP

200

Government ruled by a king or queen with limited power by a constitution

What is a Constitutional Monarchy

200

The President is the head of this branch

What is the Executive branch

300

When the presient rejects a bill passed by Congress

What is a Veto

300

The process of people migrating from urban to rural areas

What is Ruralization

300

When the general level of prices increase

What is inflation
300

Legislative, Executive and Judicial 

What are the three branches of government

300

a principle of government where the legislative (lawmaking), executive (enforcement), and judicial (interpretation) functions are divided among distinct, separate branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and to preserve liberty.  

What is separation of powers

400

The right of minority group to be protected, even if the majority rules

What is Minority Rights

400

What is the term used to describe the number of people living in a specific area

What is population density

400

Choosing one option means giving up another. 

What is opportunity cost

400

A government in which a single ruler holds absolute power

What is a dictatorship
400

When a small group of people has control of a country, organization, or institution.

What is an Oligarchy

500

The belief that government authority is derived from the will of the people, meaning the government's power is created and sustained by the consent of the governed 

What is popular sovereignty

500

Coal, oil, and water are examples of what?

What are natural resources

500

When one business completely controls an industry?

What is a monopoly

500

These belong to all humans, such as life, liberty and property/pursuit of happiness

What are natural rights or inalienable rights

500

A form of government where a single person, (like a king, queen, or emperor), serves as the head of state for life or until abdication (formally give up an office, usually by a m______h.

What is a Monarchy