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Soil that is rich in nutrients and capable of being farmed for crop production 2
Arable 3
The Constitution of Germany 4
Basic Law 5
The most powerful house of the German Parliament 6
Bunderstag 7
The weak association of member countries that were once part of the British Empire 8
British Commonwealth Or Commonwealth of Nations 9
Democratic form of government requiring a vote by all citizens for every government decision 10
Direct Democracy 11
The price of one nation’s currency in terms of another nation’s currency 12
Exchange Rate 13
An area where there are no trade barriers like tariffs and quotas among participating countries; for example NAFTA & the European Union 14
Free-Trade Zone 15
The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in ONE year 16
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 17
To improve their economy countries invest in workers through education, skills, training, and healthcare 18
Human Capital 19
In a parliamentary system, the symbolic leader of the country 20
Head of State 21
A country that’s government is run by a King or Queen, the symbol or figure-head of a country; “the Crown” 22
Monarch / Monarchy 23
Countries that rely and depend and rely more on manufacturing and technology than farming industries. They generally have a high standard of living 24
Industrialized Country 25
Putting money into a bank account, stocks, bonds, or mutual fund that pays interest 26
Investing 27
What you see of a single large rock sticking out of the earth. Ayers Rock is an example of this. 28
Monolith 29
An economy that blends characteristics of both command market economies, but falls closer to one form or the other 30
Mixed Economy 31
National Socialist Party of Germany stated by Adolf Hitler 32
Nazi Party 33
Factories, machines, technologies, buildings, and property needed for a business to operate 34
Physical Capital 35
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church 36
The Pope 37
Money left over after business and personal expenses are subtracted from business and personal income 38
Profit 39
In a command economy being told by the government what and how much to produce in a certain time; or a limit placed on the number of imports that may enter a country 40
Quota 41
A limited supply of a particular product, natural resource, or raw material 42
Scarcity 43
The division of labor; work is divided into parts for workers, factories, or countries to become expert at producing certain goods 44
Specialization 45
Developing nations that do not have much industry and rely upon farming. The also have lower standards of living 46
Third World Countries 47
A Spanish governor of conquered and colonized American territory 48
Viceroy 49
The Basic Law of Germany states that the government guarantee certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick 50
Welfare State 51