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Has all vocabulary for us history quiz

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a person that makes, grows, or supplies something   Producer  
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what is given up when a choice is made   Opportunity Cost  
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doing work for someone   Services  
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the inability to satisfy all wants at the same time, resources and goods are limited and thus choices must be made   Scarcity  
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amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell at a certain price   Supply  
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natural, human, and capital resources are used in the production of goods and services   Resources  
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to exchange something for something else   Trade  
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things that motivate; used to change economic behavior   Incentives  
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a person that uses something   Consumer  
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economic activity between various countries; can be positive and negative   Global economy  
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money exchanged for a good or service, based on supply and demand   Price  
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a useful item   Goods  
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amount of a good or service that consumers are able to buy at a certain price   Demand  
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selecting an item or action from a set of possibilities   Choice  
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study of evidence and artifacts from to learn about people and their cultures   archaeology  
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below freezing, snow, Inuit   Arctic  
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heavily forested, 4 seasons, Iroquois   Eastern Woodlands  
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dry, desert, arid, Pueblo   Southwest  
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hunted, fished, fur, igloo, whale, arctic   Inuit  
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plank house, potlach, totem pole, salmon, Pacific Northwest   Kwakiutl  
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things that come directly from nature: fish, water, stones   natural resource  
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people working to produce goods and services: hunters, fisherman, gatherers   human resource  
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goods produced and used to make other goods and services: tools   capital resource  
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rainy, mild climate, Pacific Ocean, Kwakiutl   Pacific Northwest Coast  
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dry grasslands, flat, extreme weather, Lakota   Great Plains  
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corn, squash, beans, adobe homes, southwest, cotton   Pueblo  
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hunted, farmed, corn, squash, beans, longhouses, woodlands, government   Iroquois  
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A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river   Tributary  
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bison, teepees, nomadic, great plains   Lakota  
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Elevated land with a flat top and steep sides   Plateau  
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Area of land, completely surrounded by water on all sides   Island  
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An area of water, partially surrounded by land   Gulf  
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An area that is flat   Plain  
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Water surrounded by land, smaller than a gulf   Bay  
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Area of land, surrounded by water on three sides   Peninsula  
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