Chapter 7 Social Studies Vocabulary

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Chapter 7 Social Studies Vocabulary By: Audrey Post and Alex Vilatte Pages: 268-293

Directions You will see the definition on the screen, and then you will try to guess the word based on the definition! The word will fly in on my click.  Good luck!

Consumer Good Products made for personal use

Installment Buying Allowing a buyer to take home a product after only paying part of the price.

Interest The money a borrower pays to a lender for the use of money

Stock Market A place where people buy and sell shares in the place of a company or business.

Stock Shares of a company’s ownership

Advertising Information that a business provides about a good or service to make people want to buy it.

Commercial Industry An industry that runs to make a profit.

Urban A place to live in the city limits.

Rural Farmland or a homestead in the country.

Suburb A community or neighborhood that lays outside a city.

Commute To travel back and forth towards a workplace.

Architects A person who studies the frame and design of a building.

Jazz A type of music played in the 1920’s

Renaissance A time of great interest in the activity of the arts.

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