Quiz Chapter 1 1.Name the second most widely used language in the world. 2.True or False: Japanese men bowing when meeting is an example of a culture trait.

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Quiz Chapter 1 1.Name the second most widely used language in the world. 2.True or False: Japanese men bowing when meeting is an example of a culture trait. 3.Most nations have what kind of economy? 4.In what type of economy do families do the same work generation after generation? 5.How many culture regions are there in the world? 6.True or False: North America has only one culture region.

7.What is the name of the group in society that controls most of the wealth and power? 8.What do people need in order to live together without problems? 9.In what type of economy does the government make all the decisions? 10.What is another name for a market economy? 11. True or False: Manufacturing means relying on farming to make money. 12.What are people called who are forced to leave their homeland because of war or unfair governments?

13. The way of life of people who share similar beliefs and customs is called what? 14.Why do people migrate to other places? 15. What is being concerned with the public affairs of a community? Bonus: 1.Name the 4 types of world economies. 2.What does NAFTA stand for?

Answers 1.English 2.True 3.Mixed 4.Traditional False 7.Majority group 8.Rules 9.Command 10. Free enterprise system 11. false 12. refugees 13.Culture 14.Better jobs or better opportunities 15.Civic participation Bonus: 1.mixed, command, market, traditional 2.North American Free Trade Agreement