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CitizenshipEconomicsGeography More Citizenship

Row 1, Col 1 Name two responsibilities of a U.S. Citizen. What are voting, obeying laws, serving on a jury, etc.

1,2 What is a profit? Revenue (money left over) after expenses (cost to make product) are paid.

1,3 Lines of Latitude run ______ and Are measured in degrees ____ And ______ Horizontal --- north and south

1,4 Why are school rules important? They keep students safe and allow all students the same opportunity to learn.

2,1 The senator is part of this branch And level of government. Legislative, state & federal

This is where goods are purchased Or exchanged. What is a market?

2,3 This line of latitude measures 0 Degrees. What is the equator?

2,4 What document describes the Rights of citizens? What is the Bill of Rights

3,1 This document was written by Colonist to declare independence From England. What is the Declaration of Independence.

3,2 Consumers (Buyers) deal with a Problem Called _____ when there are not Enough goods to satisfy their Wants. What is scarcity

Sometimes people modify the Environment in order to survive. This modification is made to Get water to crops. What is irrigation

3,4 One freedom the government Gives is free enterprise. How Can someone in a free enterprise Make a profit? Set their selling price above their expense price.

4,1 The mayor is part of this level Of government. What is the local level

4,2 What the people are called who Sell products. Who are sellers

4,3 This modification to the Environment was done in order To make it easier to transport Goods by water (which was faster) What is the Erie Canal?

4,4 This person is someone who Makes laws. Who are legislators, senators, representatives or city commissioners.

5,1 Buying a C.D. for $10.99 is an Example of an _______ What is an exchange.

5,2 This occurs when consumers Purchase products in a market System. What is exchange?

5,3 The U.S. region includes the state Of Iowa, which is known for Growing corn. What is the corn belt region?

5,4 Citizens can conserve energy by: __________ Turning down the thermostat, insulating around windows and doors, & upgrades to energy efficient windows.