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Miss Smith 7 th Grade Civics *pgs (21.1)

 The U.S. is considered a capitalist country because we have some government involvement

 The U.S. has a free-enterprise economic system  Can own private property and use their own ideas to make money  Consumer- person who buys goods or services  Producer- person or company that provides goods or services

 Diagram demonstrating how consumers, producers, and the government exchange resources, products, and money payments  Consists of goods, services, and resources moving in one direction and money moving in the opposite direction

 The quantity demanded is the amount of a good and service that consumers are willing to buy at various possible prices  When prices go up, demand drops. When prices drop, demand goes up  Supply is the quantity of goods and services that producers are willing to offer at various possible prices

 Economic rivalry among businesses selling similar products

 Investing directly in starting new businesses

 Brings new products to the market  Encourages people to invest in a company’s stock