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Question 1  What is the use of fear, violence or threats meant to force people onto acting a certain way?

Answer  Terrorism

Question 2  What is the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a single year?

Answer  Gross National Product

Question 3  What is the name for a system of ruling the masses in a country, state, or community?

Answer  Government

Question 4  What is the name of economy in which the government makes all economic decisions?

Answer  Command Economy

Question 5  What is the name for a nation’s monetary system of managing wealth, incomes, and expenditures?

Answer  Economic System

Question 6  What is an example language one speaks, sports one plays or one’s customs?

Answer  Culture Traits

Question 7  What are the responsibilities of each of the 3 Branches of Government?

Answer  Separation of Powers

Question 8  Which Branch of Government is responsible for the protection of the rights of American citizens and to make sure laws follow the constitution?

Answer  Judicial Branch

Question 9  What are the three 9/11sites?

Answer  Twin Towers, Pentagon, Shanksville, PA

Question 10  What is the name for the type of government that gives the national government certain powers and reserves some powers for the states?

Answer  Federal Government

Question 11  Name the 3 places where people live.

Answer  1. Rural 2. Suburban 3. Urban

Question 12  Name the 3 types Economic Systems.

Answer  1. Capitalism 2. Communism 3. Socialism

Question 13  Name the 3 Branches of Government.

Answer  1. Executive 2. Legislative 3. Judicial

Question 14  Name the 2 Houses of Congress.

Answer  House of Representatives and Senate

Question 15  The right to govern and the freedom to decide on the actions of your own Government.

Answer  Sovereignty

Question 16  The way the 3 branches of American government are able to control each other so 1 doesn’t get too powerful.

Answer  Checks and Balances

Question 17  A plan for government, a structure list of rules and basic laws that a nation and its people follow and obey.

Answer  Constitution

Question 18  An economic system based on a free market economy and the idea of free enterprise.

Answer  Capitalism

Question 19  A government where the people of a nation are able to vote and choose their own leaders.

Answer  Democracy

Question 20  An economic system where the government controls the basis of industry, and healthcare.

Answer  Socialism

Question 21  A government where 1 person holds all the power of a country by military force and political terror.

Answer  Dictatorship

Question 22  A monetary system of a nation in order to create income and wealth of the government.

Answer  Economic System

Question 23  A government where the leaders of a nation inherit their power by birth.

Answer  Monarchy

Question 24  An economic system where the government or state controls all economic decisions.

Answer  Communism

Question 25  What is the love and devotion to one’s country.

Answer  Patriotism

Question 26  What is the private ownership of businesses and where consumers can buy and sell what goods they want based on supply and demand.

Answer  Free Market Economy

Question 27  What is it called when a person can own, operate, and profit from his or her own Business.

Answer  Free Enterprise

Question 28  How does a state government and a federal government keep a watch on each other, also how the 3 branches of government make sure one doesn’t too powerful than the other.

Answer  Separation of Powers

Question 29  What is the number of people living in square mile of a town, city, state, or country.

Answer  Population Density

Question 30