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Economics Understandings To play the game, go to the next slide and click on an point value to go to a question. To go to final Wrap-Up click on Final Wrap-Up at the bottom of the main screen.
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Types of Economies National Economy International Trade Capital Investments Personal Finance Trade Barriers
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Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4 Team 5 Wager board
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What type of economy uses customs and habits of the past to decide how economic decisions will be made?
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Traditional Economy score board
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In what type of economy do individuals or corporations make economic decisions?
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Market Economy score board
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What type of economy relies on planning groups to make economic decisions?
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Command Economy score board
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What problem can occur with a command economy?
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Shortages of goods may occur if the government cannot predict what the people need. scoreboard
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What is another name for a market economy?
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Free enterprise, capitalism, or laissez-faire score board
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Who owns the businesses in Canada?
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Private citizens and corporations score board
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Who decides the prices for goods and services in Canada?
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Buyers and sellers score board
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What economic factor determines the price for goods and services?
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Supply and demand score board
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How does Canada protect the property rights of its people?
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Through its laws and court system score board
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How does the ability of individuals to start a business differ in Canada from that in Cuba?
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It is relatively easy to start a business in Canada, but very little private business is permitted in Cuba. score board
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What type of trade barrier involves a government order to stop trade with another country?
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Embargo score board
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What type of trade barrier results in limits placed on the number of imports that can enter a country?
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Quota score board
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What type of trade barrier involves adding a special tax on goods brought into a country?
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Tariff score board
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What is one way trade barriers can impact a country positively?
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By providing products at lower prices, by increasing the standard of living score board
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What trade barrier was removed from member nations by NAFTA?
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Tariff score board
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What is the purpose of NAFTA?
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To create a large free trade zone score board
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What countries are members of NAFTA?
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Canada, Mexico, United States score board
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What is the currency of Canada?
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Canadian dollar score board
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What problem did opponents of NAFTA believe would happen?
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Loss of jobs score board
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What term is used to describe the price of one nation’s currency in terms of another nation’s currency?
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Exchange rate score board
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What are two examples of human capital?
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Education, skills, training score board
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What is the GDP (Gross Domestic Product)?
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The total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year score board
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Factories, machines and property are examples of what type of capital?
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Physical Capital score board
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How do investments in capital benefit a company?
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It results in a highly trained workforce and up to date workplaces and equipment. score board
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How does investment in capital by companies help a country increase its GDP?
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The company can produce more goods at a better price and increase the profits it makes. score board
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What is the name given to a spending and saving plan?
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Budget score board
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What is credit?
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The ability to borrow money score board
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What is the advantage of a savings account over a checking account?
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A savings account pays a higher rate of interest. score board
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What is the term that refers to putting money aside now to receive greater benefits in the future?
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Investment score board
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What is the best time to borrow money?
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When interest rates are low score board
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Make your wager on the scoreboard scoreFinal Question
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What are three examples of investments?
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Bank accounts, certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate score board
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