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Jeopardy Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Goods or Services Types of Resources Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Misc. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question for Goods or Services Does a doctor provide a good or a service?

$100 Answer from Goods or Services

$200 Question from Goods or Services Is a pair of jeans a good or a service?

$200 Answer from Goods or Services

$300 Question from Goods or Services Is a pair of shoes a good or a service?

$300 Answer from Goods or Services

$400 Question from Goods or Services Is a postal deliverer providing a good or a service?

$400 Answer from Goods or Services

$500 Question from Goods or Services Is an iPod a good or a service?

$500 Answer from Goods or Services

$100 Question from Types of Resources Water is an example of a _______________ resource.

$100 Answer from Types of Resources Water is an example of a natural resource.

$200 Question from Types of Resources Teachers are examples of ________________ resources.

$200 Answer from Types of Resources Teachers are examples of human resources.

$300 Question from Types of Resources What are the three different types of resources?

$300 Answer from Types of Resources Human, Natural, Capital

$400 Question from Types of Resources Cash registers are _____________ resources.

$400 Answer from Types of Resources Cash registers are capital resources.

$500 Question from Types of Resources A doctor is a _____________ resource.

$500 Answer from Types of Resources A doctor is a human resource.

$100 Question from Vocabulary 1 Items brought into the United States from other countries are called ________________.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Items brought into the United States from other countries are called imports.

$200 Question from Vocabulary 1 _____________ are things people buy or sell.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Goods are things people buy or sell.

$300 Question from Vocabulary 1 Money people earn from work is called ______________________.

$300 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Money people earn from work is called income.

$400 Question from Vocabulary 1 _________________ is the form of money that people in a country use.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Currency is the form of money that people in a country use.

$500 Question from Vocabulary 1 _____________________ are things that are made by people that help workers make goods or provide services.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Capital resources are things that are made by people that help workers make goods or provide services.

$100 Question from Vocabulary 2 _______________ is the amount consumers are willing to buy for a certain price.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Demand is the amount consumers are willing to buy for a certain price.

$200 Question from Vocabulary 2 An ___________________ is a team of specialized workers, working together to make a product.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary 2 An assembly line is a team of specialized workers, working together to make a product.

$300 Question from Vocabulary 2 When two countries trade with each other, it is called _______________________.

$300 Answer from Vocabulary 2 When two countries trade with each other, it is called international trade.

$400 Question from Vocabulary 2 _____________________ is when people rely on each other for goods and services.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Interdependence is when people rely on each other for goods and services.

$500 Question from Vocabulary 2 The thing that you give up when you make a choice is called your __________________.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary 2 The thing that you give up when you make a choice is called your opportunity cost.

$100 Question from Misc. Name three examples of services.

$100 Answer from Misc. A postal worker delivering mail, workers selling food at a restaurant, a doctor helping patients, etc.

Name two examples of capital resources. $200 Question from Misc. Name two examples of capital resources.

$200 Answer from Misc. cash registers, ovens, freezers, etc.

$300 Question from Misc. Name three things that are bought using tax money.

$300 Answer from Misc. schools, libraries, roads, etc.

$400 Question from Misc. Name two examples of natural resources.

$400 Answer from Misc. water, sunlight, minerals, plants

$500 Question from Misc. Name two examples of human resources.

Teachers, doctors, store employees, $500 Answer from Misc. Teachers, doctors, store employees, musicians, etc.

Final Jeopardy Name two human, capital, and natural resources that would be needed to make a t-shirt.