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Terms to Know Limited— Unlimited— Democracy— Constitutional Monarchy— Global Interdependence— Communism— Monarchy— Dictatorship— Totalitarian— Constitution— Checks and Balances—

More Terms to Know Transportation Corridor— Transportation Barrier— Primary— Secondary— Tertiary— Quaternary— Command— Market— Rural— Urban— Per Capita— GDP— Standard of Living— Ethnic Group— Literacy Rate— Arable Land— Infant Mortality—

Essential Questions Give the characteristics of limited/unlimited government. Give examples of limited/unlimited government. Describe how geographic location affects the economy of an area. Describe the effects of a hurricane on the daily lives of people.

Essential Questions How does a hurricane strike in Galveston relate to me and my daily life? How does the economy affect peoples’ lives? How can the economy be organized?

Essential Questions How are jobs categorized in any type of economy? How does government affect peoples’ lives? What are the similarities and differences between limited and unlimited governments?