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Economy. Economy Gov’t 5 themes o f Geography.

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2 Economy

3 Gov’t

4 5 themes o f Geography

5 Culture

6 Misc.

7 Misc. II

8 Economy Gov’t 5 Themes of Geography Culture Misc. Misc. II $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 The system for producing, distributing,
and consuming goods and services.

10 What is the definition of economy?

11 Government controls all means of production and distribution.
People have little choice.

12 What is communism?

13 More opportunities for individuals,
profit, individuals may own businesses with little government intervention

14 of a free enterprise/market or
What are the benefits of a free enterprise/market or capitalist economy?

15 When supply is low and demand is high, the prices will be high
When supply is low and demand is high, the prices will be high. When supply is high and demand is low, the prices will be low.

16 What is supply and demand?

17 Countries with low literacy rates, low life expectancy,
poor services, and few jobs .

18 What are developing countries?

19 To avoid loss of freedoms,
censorship of the media, prevents abuse of power

20 What are reasons for limiting Governments?

21 A system that sets up laws
and enforces them.

22 What is Government?

23 Limited governments give the people more opportunities and freedom.
Prevents the leaders from abusing power. Unlimited governments give leaders too much power to do what they want, and citizens have fewer rights.

24 How can you compare limited and unlimited Governments?

25 Republic (Representative Democracy),
Constitutional Monarch and Direct Democracy

26 What governments fall under
a constitutional government?

27 Constitutional Monarchy –ruled my many
Direct democracy- ruled by many Representative democracy (Republic)- ruled by many *Leaders may not abuse the law as they are held to the same laws as the people.

28 What governments are classified as
limited and explain why?

29 How humans adapt to the environment and how humans modify (change) the environment.

30 What is human Environment/ Interaction?

31 The movement of people, goods, ideas and
data from place to place.

32 What is Movement?

33 How certain areas are grouped according
to their similarities. Example: area codes, zip codes, states, countries, counties, etc.

34 What is region?

35 Relative (Described by landmarks, time, direction or
distance from one place to another.) Absolute (The exact address or latitude and longitude)

36 What is location?

37 The human (culture) and physical (landforms,
wildlife, vegetation, climate, etc.) characteristics of a place.

38 What is place?

39 A local form of language that may have a distinct vocabulary
and pronunciation.

40 What is Language?

41 Hair color and eye color.

42 What is not a cultural trait?

43 Religion Way of life Language Government Economy Education Fine arts

44 7 elements of conference?
What are the 7 elements of conference?

45 Most cultures of the world have American food, French food, Chinese food, Italian food, as well as their customs.

46 What is culture Borrowing?

47

48 What is cultural Diffusion?

49

50 What are Lines of Latitude?

51 Countries with high levels of education, good healthcare
good services, advanced technology, and high salaries.

52 What is an Industrialized Country?

53 More opportunities for individuals, profit, individuals
may own businesses with little government intervention.

54 market/free enterprise economy?
What are the benefits of the market/free enterprise economy?

55 A distinct way of living and behaving learned by the members of a society.

56 What is Culture?

57 Daily Double!!

58 Antarctica.

59 Where do you find little or no culture borrowing?

60

61 What Is Voting?

62

63 What is religion?

64

65 What is Government?

66

67 What are Lines of Longitude?

68

69 What is movement?

70 Double Jeopardy!!

71

72 Government

73 Economy

74 5 Themes of Geography

75 Culture

76 Misc.

77 Misc. II

78 Economy Gov’t 5 themes Of Geography Culture Misc. Misc. II $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

79 The system for producing, distributing,
and consuming goods and services.

80 What is the definition of economy?

81 Government controls all means of production and distribution.
People have little choice.

82 What is communism?

83 More opportunities for individuals,
profit, individuals may own businesses with little government intervention

84 of a free enterprise/market or
What are the benefits of a free enterprise/market or capitalist economy?

85 When supply is low and demand is high, the prices will be high.
When supply is high and demand is low, the prices will be low.

86 What is supply and demand?

87 Countries with low literacy rates, low life expectancy,
poor services, and few jobs .

88 What are developing countries?

89 To avoid loss of freedoms,
censorship of the media, prevents abuse of power

90 What are reasons for limiting Governments?

91 A system that sets up laws
and enforces them.

92 What is Government?

93 Limited governments give the people more opportunities and freedom.
Prevents the leaders from abusing power. Unlimited governments give leaders too much power to do what they want, and citizens have fewer rights.

94 How can you compare limited and unlimited Governments?

95 Republic (Representative Democracy),
Constitutional Monarch and Direct Democracy

96 What governments fall under
a constitutional government?

97 Constitutional Monarchy –ruled my many
Direct democracy- ruled by many Representative democracy (Republic)- ruled by many *Leaders may not abuse the law as they are held to the same laws as the people.

98 What governments are classified as
limited and explain why?

99 How humans adapt to the environment and how humans modify (change) the environment.

100 What is human Environment/ Interaction?

101 The movement of people, goods, ideas and
data from place to place.

102 What is Movement?

103 How certain areas are grouped according
to their similarities. Example: area codes, zip codes, states, countries, counties, etc.

104 What is region?

105 Relative (Described by landmarks, time, direction or
distance from one place to another.) Absolute (The exact address or latitude and longitude)

106 What is location?

107 The human (culture) and physical (landforms,
wildlife, vegetation, climate, etc.) characteristics of a place.

108 What is place?

109 A local form of language that may have a distinct vocabulary
and pronunciation.

110 What is Language?

111 Hair color and eye color.

112 What is not a cultural trait?

113 Religion Way of life Language Government Economy Education Fine arts

114 7 elements of conference?
What are the 7 elements of conference?

115 Most cultures of the world have American food, French food, Chinese food, Italian food, as well as their customs.

116 What is culture Borrowing?

117

118 What is cultural Diffusion?

119

120 What are Lines of Latitude?

121 Countries with high levels of education, good healthcare
good services, advanced technology, and high salaries.

122 What is an Industrialized Country?

123 More opportunities for individuals, profit, individuals
may own businesses with little government intervention.

124 market/free enterprise economy?
What are the benefits of the market/free enterprise economy?

125 A distinct way of living and behaving learned by the members of a society.

126 What is Culture?

127 Daily Double!!

128 Antarctica.

129 Where do you find little or no culture borrowing?

130

131 What Is Voting?

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133 What is religion?

134

135 What is Government?

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137 What is Longitude?

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139 What is Movement?

140 Explain the 5 industries
Final Jeopardy Explain the 5 industries Using an example.

141 Classification Description Example Product Agriculture Takes natural resources from the earth (mining, fishing, and farming are included) Manufacturing Makes products using the natural resources (construction, factories, and processing plants are included) Wholesale The sale of goods in large quantities, as for resale by a retailer. Retail The sale of goods or commodities in small quantities directly to consumers Service Provides a service such as restaurants, supermarkets, hotels, hospitals, education, etc.


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