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To play the game: 1. Click the mouse to go to the main game screen. 2. Choose your category and level. 3. Ask the question then click on the screen. 4. Then click on the house in the lower right corner to go back to the main screen. 5. For Final Jeopardy click on the red apple in the upper right corner.

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To play the game:

1. Click the mouse to go to the main game screen.

2. Choose your category and level.

3. Ask the question then click on the screen.

4. Then click on the house in the lower right corner to go back to the main screen.

5. For Final Jeopardy click on the red apple in the upper right corner.

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barter or money

natural, human or

capital resources

consumer or producer

wants or needs

goods or services

100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts

200 pts

400 pts

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300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts

400 pts 400 pts 400 pts 400 pts

500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts

300 pts

200 pts

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A man helps his neighbor bag the leaves so that his

neighbor will give him movie tickets.

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Barter

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Jacob trades Devin a fruit roll up for a

doughnut.

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Barter

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Mrs. McClure gave the

cafeteria worker $2.50 for a salad

for her lunch.

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Money

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My mom went grocery shopping and gave the cashier two

twenty dollar bills and one ten dollar

bill.

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Money

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Kate traded Nikki a ring for a necklace.

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Barter

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Materials that come directly from nature are

_________.

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Natural Resources

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People working to produce good and services are what kind of resource?

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Human Resource

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Water, soil, wood and coal are some

examples of what kind of resource?

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Natural Resource

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Goods made by people and used to produce

other goods and services are called _____________.

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Capital Resource

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A farmer, doctor or teacher are some examples of what kind of resource?

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Human Resource

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A person who uses or buys goods and services

is called a _________.

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Consumer

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A person who uses resources or not to

make goods or provide services is called a

__________.

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Producer

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Someone who goes to the 7-11 to

get a Slushi is a ___________.

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Consumer

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A farmer who makes a living by selling his crops is a _________.

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Producer

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The lady who makes the cars for us to buy

is a ______________.

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Producer

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Things people would like to have is a _____.

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Want

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Food is a _______.

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Need

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Clothing is a _______.

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Need

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A Nintendo Play Station 3 is a __________.

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Want

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A television is a _________.

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Want

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Things that people make or use to

satisfy needs or wants is ______.

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Good

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Activities that satisfy people’s needs and

wants is a _____.

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Service

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A chocolate chip cookie is a _____.

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Good

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The person who cuts your

hair provides a ______.

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Service

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The person who coaches your baseball team provides a _____.

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Service

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Final Jeopardy

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What is opportunity cost?

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The second thing that you would have

picked is what you gave up or your

“opportunity coat”