Which pair of economic systems best completes this diagram? (1 point) Responses Mixed-tradition Mixed-tradition Command-traditional Command-traditional Mixed-free Mixed-free Free-command

Mixed-free and command-traditional

A plastics company cuts costs and gains control of the plastics market in the United States. The federal government may investigate this company’s practices in order to — (1 point) Responses preserve competition preserve competition conserve resources conserve resources protect workers’ rights protect workers’ rights safeguard international trade

preserve competition

Sally was invited to a friend's birthday party. She was also invited to go to the movies with her cousin on the same day. She chooses to go to the movies. What was the opportunity cost of this decision?(1 point) Responses The movie she goes to see The movie she goes to see The cost of the movie ticket The cost of the movie ticket The enjoyment she may have gotten attending a friend's party The enjoyment she may have gotten attending a friend's party The cost of a birthday present

The enjoyment she may have gotten attending a friend's party

The U.S. economy is a ____(1 point) Responses Free market Free market Mixed economy Mixed economy Command economy Command economy Traditional economy

Mixed economy

Match the correct term to the definition/example.(6 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Scarcity Consumer sovereignty Consumption Production Good Service The option "When there is not enough of a resource to supply all needs and wants at the same time" (4 of 6) has been selected. Press tab to choose a response area, and spacebar to insert it. Press escape to cancel.

Scarcity

Which of the following is NOT a type of money?(1 point) Responses Coins Coins Paper currency (paper bills) Paper currency (paper bills) Funds on debit cards Funds on debit cards Credit cards