SupplyandDemandIn a marketeconomy, thisdetermines theprice of a product,and how much ofa product is made.RecessionThe slowing down ofthe economy over ashort period of time.If it continues, it canbecome adepression.TribalSovereigntyNative tribesgovernthemselves anddetermine theirown way ofgoverning.ElectoralCollegeThe actual vote countthat elects thepresident asrepresentatives fromeach state votebased on their state'spopulation.GeneralElectionThe final electionwhere citizensvote on theirchoice forpresident, with allpartiesparticipating.CasinosA major source ofincome for tribalnations that helpsthem beeconomicallyindependent.MixedEconomyType ofeconomicsystem havingboth commandand marketqualities.435The members ofCongress that are inthe House ofRepresentatives.States have differentrepresentation basedon population.Checks&BalancesA system to keep thethree branches ofgovernment equal inpower by dividing uppower andresponsibilities ingovernment.18Up to this age, ifa person isarrested, theyare put in thejuvenile courtsystem.BicameralWord that refers tothe fact thatCongress has"TWO" houses:the Senate andthe House ofRepresentatiaves.Bill ofRightsThe first 10amendments tothe Constitutionthat include rightsthat citizens areguaranteed.NMStateSymbolsExamples arethe roadrunner,Yucca plant,chilis, ziasymbol,torquiose.CivicDutyThings acitizen shoulddo like votingand followingthe law.CommunismA system that sayseveryone is equal.There are no socialclasses and noprivate ownership ofbusinesses.21The age in which aperson that hasbeen in thejuvenile courtsystem is removedfrom that system.100Number ofrepresentatives inthe United StatesSenate. Two fromeach state forequalrepresentation.6The number ofyears that anelected Senatorhas in officeafter beingelected.Non-renewableResourceResources thatwill one day runout such as oil,coal, andminerals.PrimaryElectionElection forindividual partiesto choose theirone candidate torepresent them inthe generalelection.CapitalismA system where thereis private ownershipof businesses andindividual freedom.Supported by MarketEconomy.JoeBidenThe currentpresident andleader of theExecutiveBranch ofgovernment.Legislative,Judicial,ExecutiveBranches ofgovernmentin the US aswell as tribalgovernments.MajorpoliticalpartiesDemocratandRepublicanSupplyandDemandIn a marketeconomy, thisdetermines theprice of a product,and how much ofa product is made.RecessionThe slowing down ofthe economy over ashort period of time.If it continues, it canbecome adepression.TribalSovereigntyNative tribesgovernthemselves anddetermine theirown way ofgoverning.ElectoralCollegeThe actual vote countthat elects thepresident asrepresentatives fromeach state votebased on their state'spopulation.GeneralElectionThe final electionwhere citizensvote on theirchoice forpresident, with allpartiesparticipating.CasinosA major source ofincome for tribalnations that helpsthem beeconomicallyindependent.MixedEconomyType ofeconomicsystem havingboth commandand marketqualities.435The members ofCongress that are inthe House ofRepresentatives.States have differentrepresentation basedon population.Checks&BalancesA system to keep thethree branches ofgovernment equal inpower by dividing uppower andresponsibilities ingovernment.18Up to this age, ifa person isarrested, theyare put in thejuvenile courtsystem.BicameralWord that refers tothe fact thatCongress has"TWO" houses:the Senate andthe House ofRepresentatiaves.Bill ofRightsThe first 10amendments tothe Constitutionthat include rightsthat citizens areguaranteed.NMStateSymbolsExamples arethe roadrunner,Yucca plant,chilis, ziasymbol,torquiose.CivicDutyThings acitizen shoulddo like votingand followingthe law.CommunismA system that sayseveryone is equal.There are no socialclasses and noprivate ownership ofbusinesses.21The age in which aperson that hasbeen in thejuvenile courtsystem is removedfrom that system.100Number ofrepresentatives inthe United StatesSenate. Two fromeach state forequalrepresentation.6The number ofyears that anelected Senatorhas in officeafter beingelected.Non-renewableResourceResources thatwill one day runout such as oil,coal, andminerals.PrimaryElectionElection forindividual partiesto choose theirone candidate torepresent them inthe generalelection.CapitalismA system where thereis private ownershipof businesses andindividual freedom.Supported by MarketEconomy.JoeBidenThe currentpresident andleader of theExecutiveBranch ofgovernment.Legislative,Judicial,ExecutiveBranches ofgovernmentin the US aswell as tribalgovernments.MajorpoliticalpartiesDemocratandRepublican

4th 9-Weeks Review (Government/Law/Economy) - Call List

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  1. In a market economy, this determines the price of a product, and how much of a product is made.
    Supply and Demand
  2. The slowing down of the economy over a short period of time. If it continues, it can become a depression.
    Recession
  3. Native tribes govern themselves and determine their own way of governing.
    Tribal Sovereignty
  4. The actual vote count that elects the president as representatives from each state vote based on their state's population.
    Electoral College
  5. The final election where citizens vote on their choice for president, with all parties participating.
    General Election
  6. A major source of income for tribal nations that helps them be economically independent.
    Casinos
  7. Type of economic system having both command and market qualities.
    Mixed Economy
  8. The members of Congress that are in the House of Representatives. States have different representation based on population.
    435
  9. A system to keep the three branches of government equal in power by dividing up power and responsibilities in government.
    Checks & Balances
  10. Up to this age, if a person is arrested, they are put in the juvenile court system.
    18
  11. Word that refers to the fact that Congress has "TWO" houses: the Senate and the House of Representatiaves.
    Bicameral
  12. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution that include rights that citizens are guaranteed.
    Bill of Rights
  13. Examples are the roadrunner, Yucca plant, chilis, zia symbol, torquiose.
    NM State Symbols
  14. Things a citizen should do like voting and following the law.
    Civic Duty
  15. A system that says everyone is equal. There are no social classes and no private ownership of businesses.
    Communism
  16. The age in which a person that has been in the juvenile court system is removed from that system.
    21
  17. Number of representatives in the United States Senate. Two from each state for equal representation.
    100
  18. The number of years that an elected Senator has in office after being elected.
    6
  19. Resources that will one day run out such as oil, coal, and minerals.
    Non-renewable Resource
  20. Election for individual parties to choose their one candidate to represent them in the general election.
    Primary Election
  21. A system where there is private ownership of businesses and individual freedom. Supported by Market Economy.
    Capitalism
  22. The current president and leader of the Executive Branch of government.
    Joe Biden
  23. Branches of government in the US as well as tribal governments.
    Legislative, Judicial, Executive
  24. Democrat and Republican
    Major political parties