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People
Places
Economy
History
Miscellaneous
100
a person born in our country
What is a citizen?
100
wind patterns, temperature, and precipitation in a short amount of time.
What is weather?
100
amount of a product available at a given price.
What is supply?
100
someone who studies the past.
What is a historian?
100
a type of economy is which people are allowed to buy and sell anything they want.
What is free market?
200
a population count of how many people live in the U.S.
What is a census?
200
weather over a number of years.
What is climate?
200
amount of a product people are willing to buy at a given price.
What is demand?
200
objects made by humans?
What are artifacts?
200
money paid to the government, by the people.
What are taxes?
300
a person who leaves one country to live in another.
What is an immigrant?
300
everything that surrounds us.
What is environment?
300
how a country uses its resources to produce goods and services.
What is economy?
300
firsthand information
What is primary source?
300
total amount of goods purchased in the nation in one year.
What is GDP (Gross Domestic Product)?
400
people who have the same language, customs, and history.
What is an ethnic group?
400
a single environment with living and non-living things.
What is an ecosystem?
400
what is lost when deciding to do one thing instead of another.
What is opportunity cost?
400
information from someone who is not an eyewitness.
What is secondary witness?
400
the document that protects people's freedom of religion.
What is the Constitution?
500
diverse people from varied ethnic backgrounds.
What are Americans?
500
a large area of land with unique features.
What is a region?
500
judgement about whether the advantages of buying justify the expense.
What is cost-benefit decision?
500
a people's beliefs, customs, and daily life.
What is culture?
500
resources like copper, gold and iron. They cannot be replaced once they are taken from earth.
What are Natural Resources or Nonrenewable Resources?