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Civics and Economics Vocabulary
Chapter 19 - Section One
Goods- products
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Services- work performed for someone else
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Factors of Production- resources necessary to produce goods and services
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Natural Resources- include actual surface land and water as well as fish, animals,
forests, and mineral deposits
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Labor- human resources
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Capital- the manufactured goods used to make other goods and services
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Entrepreneur- starts a new business, introduces new products, and improves processes
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)- is the total value, in dollars, of all the final goods and
services produced in a country during a single year
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Standard of Living- the quality of life based on the possession of necessities and
luxuries that make life easier
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Chapter 10 - Section Two
Market- the free and willing exchange of goods and services between buyers and
sellers
Similarity/Difference:
Tara Pawlyk Friday, May 17, 2013 8:19:57 AM ET 04:0c:ce:d3:10:88
Sentence:
Factor Market- the markets where productive resources are bought and sold
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Product Market- markets where producers offer goods and ser- vices for sale
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Productivity- efficient use of resources
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Specialization- takes place when people, businesses, regions, or even countries
concentrate on goods or services that they can produce better than anyone else
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Division of Labor- is breaking down a job into small tasks performed by different workers
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Economic Interdependence- rely on others, and others rely on us, to provide goods and
services
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Capitalism- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of
production in order to seek a profit
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Free Enterprise- competition is allowed to flourish with a minimum of government
interference
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Consumer Sovereignty- describe the consumer as the “king,” or ruler, of the market, the
one who determines what products will be produced
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Private Property Rights- we have the freedom to own and use, or dispose of, or throw
away, our own property as we choose as long as we do not interfere with the rights of
others
Tara Pawlyk Friday, May 17, 2013 8:19:57 AM ET 04:0c:ce:d3:10:88
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Competition- the struggle between buyers and sellers to get the best products at the
lowest prices
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Profit- amount of money left over after all the costs of production have been paid
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Profit Motive- the driving force that encourages individuals and organizations to improve
their material well-being
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Voluntary Exchange- act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market
transactions
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Laissez-faire Economics- “to let alone.”
Similarity/Difference:
Sentence:
Tara Pawlyk Friday, May 17, 2013 8:19:57 AM ET 04:0c:ce:d3:10:88

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Chapter 19

  • 1. Civics and Economics Vocabulary Chapter 19 - Section One Goods- products Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Services- work performed for someone else Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Factors of Production- resources necessary to produce goods and services Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Natural Resources- include actual surface land and water as well as fish, animals, forests, and mineral deposits Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Labor- human resources Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Capital- the manufactured goods used to make other goods and services Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Entrepreneur- starts a new business, introduces new products, and improves processes Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Gross Domestic Product (GDP)- is the total value, in dollars, of all the final goods and services produced in a country during a single year Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Standard of Living- the quality of life based on the possession of necessities and luxuries that make life easier Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Chapter 10 - Section Two Market- the free and willing exchange of goods and services between buyers and sellers Similarity/Difference: Tara Pawlyk Friday, May 17, 2013 8:19:57 AM ET 04:0c:ce:d3:10:88
  • 2. Sentence: Factor Market- the markets where productive resources are bought and sold Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Product Market- markets where producers offer goods and ser- vices for sale Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Productivity- efficient use of resources Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Specialization- takes place when people, businesses, regions, or even countries concentrate on goods or services that they can produce better than anyone else Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Division of Labor- is breaking down a job into small tasks performed by different workers Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Economic Interdependence- rely on others, and others rely on us, to provide goods and services Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Capitalism- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to seek a profit Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Free Enterprise- competition is allowed to flourish with a minimum of government interference Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Consumer Sovereignty- describe the consumer as the “king,” or ruler, of the market, the one who determines what products will be produced Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Private Property Rights- we have the freedom to own and use, or dispose of, or throw away, our own property as we choose as long as we do not interfere with the rights of others Tara Pawlyk Friday, May 17, 2013 8:19:57 AM ET 04:0c:ce:d3:10:88
  • 3. Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Competition- the struggle between buyers and sellers to get the best products at the lowest prices Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Profit- amount of money left over after all the costs of production have been paid Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Profit Motive- the driving force that encourages individuals and organizations to improve their material well-being Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Voluntary Exchange- act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Laissez-faire Economics- “to let alone.” Similarity/Difference: Sentence: Tara Pawlyk Friday, May 17, 2013 8:19:57 AM ET 04:0c:ce:d3:10:88