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A formal agreement between two or more parties to end hostilities.
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Treaty
Declaration of independence
Compromise
Protest
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The process of combining different cultures and ideas into a cohesive society.
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Integration
Segregation
Discrimination
Isolation
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A formal agreement between two or more parties to end hostilities.
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The process of combining different cultures and ideas into a cohesive society.
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An agreement to stop supporting a product or service as a protest against something.
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The physical or human-made barriers that separate different areas or countries.
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The resources that are found in nature and can be used for economic gain.
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A system of government where the power is held by the people, often through elected representatives.
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A large area characterized by similar climate, culture, or geography.
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The idea that the government should be based on the consent from the people it governs.
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The act of making changes to something in order to improve it or to adapt to new conditions.
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The principle that divides the powers of government into different branches to prevent any one group from becoming too powerful.
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A form of economic organization where the production and pricing of goods and services are determined by supply and demand.
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A person who leaves their home country to settle in another country, often for better opportunities.
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The materials that are used to produce goods, such as metals, wood, and fibers.
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A systematic examination and breakdown of information to better understand its components.
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A formal statement declaring the independence of a nation and expressing its principles and purposes.
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The conditions and traits that define a specific environment, such as temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns.
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A process in which cultural beliefs, practices, or products are spread from one society or group to another.
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The economic principle that refers to the relationship between the availability of a product and the desire for that product.
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A group of individuals who share a common cultural heritage and often share the same language, traditions, and beliefs.
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A conflict or struggle between opposing forces, often resulting in a fight or war.
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A significant change or breakthrough that transforms a society or industry, often involving technology or philosophy.
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The fundamental beliefs and moral principles that guide a personâs behavior and decisions.
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The materials, services, and labor needed to produce goods or deliver services in an economy.
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The geographical characteristic that describes how high a place is above sea level.
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The system that governs a society and makes decisions regarding laws and public policies.
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The system in which resources are limited and not everyone can have all they want.
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A group of people who have settled in a new land, often leaving their homeland.
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A principle that emphasizes fairness and the moral rightness of laws and actions in society.
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A formal change or addition to a legal document or legislation, often reflecting new laws or rights.
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The theory and study of how resources are produced, distributed, and consumed.
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The ability to purchase goods and services with the available income of individuals or groups.
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The act of creating new products or improving existing ones to meet consumer needs and interests.
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A decision-making process that involves choosing one option over another based on the potential benefits and losses.
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The economic principle that describes a situation where the quantity of goods or services available meets the demand from consumers.
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A form of government where a single person or party holds absolute power, often without a constitution to limit their authority.
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The process through which individuals or groups work together to achieve common goals or objectives.
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The resources that can be replenished naturally, such as solar energy, wind, and forests, which are essential for sustainable living.
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The act of forming a union or working together for a common purpose, often seen in communities or organizations.
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The term describing the social and economic system based primarily on the production and consumption of goods and services.
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The action of individuals or groups standing up against unfair treatment or injustices they perceive in society.
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An agreement between two or more parts to settle a dispute or to reach a mutual decision.
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The action of understanding and explaining the meaning of information, data, or a piece of writing.
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The geographical term describing naturally occurring landforms like mountains, valleys, and plains.
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The systematic study of the Earthâs surfaces, including its climate, landforms, and how humans interact with their environment.
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The concept that describes the relationship of how one factor influences another in an economic context.
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A system or method that facilitates the movement of people, goods, or services from one location to another.
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The beliefs or standards that guide behavior in a society or individual, often related to what is considered right or wrong.
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The act of favoring one group over another, often leading to unfair treatment based on characteristics like race or gender.
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A formal document that outlines the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed to all citizens.
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A significant historical event between the American colonies and Great Britain, leading to the formation of the United States.
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The act of intentionally refusing to buy or use products or services to protest against decisions or policies.
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The type of government in which power is held by a single individual or a ruling class with little or no participation from the general populace.
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The process of combining or blending people from different cultures into one society, often leading to shared traditions and practices.
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The condition when there is not enough of a resource to meet the demand for that resource.
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A fundamental moral standard that serves as a guide for behavior and decision-making in a community.
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The significant impact or change caused by one event or action on another in a particular context.
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The effort to blend or unify different groups within a society, often referring to social and cultural integration.
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A type of economic activity that involves the exchange of goods and services between countries.
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A type of economic system where the production and distribution of goods are controlled by supply and demand with minimal government regulation.
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The study of how countries manage their resources, make decisions about production, and distribute goods and services.
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The act of analyzing and critiquing a piece of information, often breaking it down into its components to understand it better.
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A significant rise in the price of goods and services, often resulting in a decrease in purchasing power.
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A person who is skilled in a specific field and performs work or services, typically in exchange for payment.
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A type of economy where the government makes all decisions about the production and distribution of goods and services.
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The action of bringing together different groups to foster understanding and acceptance within a community.
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An organized group of people who work together for a specific purpose, often in a legislative or governmental context.
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A person or group representing others, particularly in a political context, tasked with making decisions on behalf of their constituents.
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A formal decision made by a legislative body or government that rejects a proposed law or regulation.
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The systematic division of governmental powers into separate branches to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
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A substantial and often forceful change in the political structure or leadership of a nation, typically characterized by a change in government or social order.
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The element of a government that ensures that different branches check each other's powers, preventing any one branch from acting unilaterally.
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The economic principle that describes the relationship between the number of goods available for sale and the level of consumer demand for those goods.
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A significant event that marks the recognition of a region or group as independent from another, often leading to the establishment of its own governance.
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A document that defines the fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation, establishing the framework for its government.
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A formal agreement reached between two or more parties, typically to resolve a dispute or issue.
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The ongoing historical interactions and exchanges between different cultures and populations, resulting in shared practices and ideas.
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The economic principle that refers to the study of how individuals make choices about the allocation of scarce resources.
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The resources that can be replenished naturally and are critical for sustaining life and economic activities.
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A type of agriculture focused on growing crops for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption.
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The economic term that describes the quality of being plentiful or abundant, often referring to resources or products.
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The situation where one side in a dispute or negotiation makes concessions to reach an agreement.
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A period of significant change or upheaval that often results in the overthrow of an existing governmental system or social structure.
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A significant agreement signed between two or more nations or groups to resolve a conflict or establish peace.
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The act of adapting to new conditions or environments in order to survive or succeed.
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The characteristic of a society or environment that has many different cultures and ethnic groups.
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A legally binding change made to a law or document, often to improve or clarify it.
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The resources that are found in nature and can be used for economic gain, often categorized as renewable or non-renewable.
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The physical characteristics of a region, including mountains, rivers, and natural landmarks.
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A significant change in policy or practice that brings about improvements or better methods within a system.
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The understanding and judgment about the worth or importance of something within a society.
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The act of inspecting, assessing, and making sense of data or situations to draw conclusions.
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The type of economy that relies on voluntary exchange and the laws of supply and demand to allocate resources.
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What does it mean when someone specializes in a particular job or activity?
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How does specialization benefit farmers?
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Why do companies often specialize in certain products or services?
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What is specialization in a community?
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How can specialization benefit a factory?
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What is one advantage of specialization in a team project?