The structure of methods that a society uses to produce and distribute goods and services
The income people receive in return for supplying factors of production
The amount of money a business receives in excess of its expenses
Level of economic prosperity
Any arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
An organization that uses resources to produce a product or service, which it then sells
A person or group of people living in a single residence
The arena of exchange in which firms purchase the factors of production from households
A range of economic and political systems based on the belief that wealth should be evenly distributed throughout society
A political system in which the government owns and controls all resources and means of productions and makes all economic decisions
Describing a form of government that limits individual freedoms and requires strict obedience from its citizens
Another name for a centrally planned economy
The doctrine that government generally should not intervene in the marketplace
Property that is owned by individuals or companies, not by the government or the people as a whole
A market-based economic system in which the government is involved to some extent
A period of change in which nation moves from one economic system to another
The incentive that drives individuals and business owners to improve their material well-being
The principle that anyone can compete in the marketplace
The principle that everyone has the same legal rights
The principle that people have the right to control their possessions and use them as they wish
The study of economic behavior and decisions in a nations whole economy
The study of economic behavior and decision-making in small units, such as households or firms
A period of macroeconomic expansion, or growth, followed by one of contraction, or decline
A proposed law submitted directly to the public
Agenda setting theory focuses on how the ______ of the news affects the public .
______ is what your body experiences.
According to Kuleshov, people create what based on the order of shots in a film?
_______ ______ are created when people connect their own stories to the theme established by the speaker.
A person using Symbolic Convergence Theory would be sure to create and use _______ with their audience based on the stories they tell.
This theory explains news coverage can affect the public's perception of what news is important.
________ ___________ Theory states that shared themes and created fantasy chains can make a group stronger.
Montage theory famously states that one plus one equals what?
______ Theory explores how one's emotional reaction affects their understanding of new places, experiences, and objects.
According to Public Sphere theory, the public is made up of the government and private _________ who both exist and affect each other.
Affect Theory states that affect + meaning=
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what to focus on.
Affect Theory states that people's _______ are based on the way they feel about things.
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what not to say.
Montage Theory is unique to what industry?
Affect ________ is one's emotional response to a situation.
______ ______ Theory states that if a government is to be considered legitimate, it should allow itself to be influenced by the public.
This theory states that the relationship between the shots of a film affects the viewer more than the content of the film itself.
Speakers use Symbolic Convergence Theory to establish a connection and ______ ________ with their audience.
According to Kuleshov, what has the greatest effect on the viewer's perspective of a film?
Speakers establish shared symbols by telling _______ to their audience.
The Public _______ refers to the "middle place" where citizens met to discuss their government.
According to Public Sphere Theory, private individuals meet to talk about the government and how to __________ it.
Agenda setting theory was created when people relied mainly on newspapers and ___________ to get their news.
This theory gives ______ people the ability to influence their government.
this is the land and things permanently attached
tenants right of possession for a specific time under a lease agreement
anything that belongs to the real property
an item of personal property that has been permanently attached to the real estate
this refers to the degree, quantity, nature and extent of ownership one has in real property
this type of estate is based on the life of some other person
type of ownership where there is right of inheritance
this type of ownership has right of suvivorship
What is the right the state has to adopt and enforce laws
zoning of one spot for a use that is not consistent with the area
the right the government has to acquire privately owned real estate for public use
the process by which the government implements the right to take privately owned property
when a person dies without a will
anything that effects title to real estate
a personal revocable privilege
the right to use the land of another for a specific purpose
when you build a structure that illegally extends beyond your land
strongest deed you can give or receive
Agenda setting theory focuses on how the ______ of the news affects the public.
______ is what your body experiences.
According to Kuleshov, people create what based on the order of shots in a film?
_______ ______ are created when people connect their own stories to the theme established by the speaker.
A person using Symbolic Convergence Theory would be sure to create and use _______ with their audience based on the stories they tell.
This theory explains news coverage can affect the public's perception of what news is important.
________ ___________ Theory states that shared themes and created fantasy chains can make a group stronger.
Montage theory famously states that one plus one equals what?
______ Theory explores how one's emotional reaction affects their understanding of new places, experiences, and objects.
According to Public Sphere theory, the public is made up of the government and private _________ who both exist and affect each other.
Affect Theory states that affect plus meaning equals what?
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what to focus on.
Affect Theory states that people's _______ are based on the way they feel about things.
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what not to say.
Montage Theory is unique to what industry?
Affect ________ is one's emotional response to a situation.
______ ______ Theory states that if a government is to be considered legitimate, it should allow itself to be influenced by the public.
This theory states that the relationship between the shots of a film affects the viewer more than the content of the film itself.
Speakers use Symbolic Convergence Theory to establish a connection and ______ ________ with their audience.
According to Kuleshov, what has the greatest effect on the viewer's perspective of a film?
Speakers establish shared symbols by telling _______ to their audience.
The Public _______ refers to the "middle place" where citizens met to discuss their government.
According to Public Sphere Theory, private individuals meet to talk about the government and how to __________ it.
Agenda setting theory was created when people relied mainly on newspapers and ___________ to get their news.
Public Sphere Theory gives ______ people the ability to influence their government.
estate created when owner names someone else to receive estate
something a life tenant is bound not to commit
fee simple with condition that automatically reverts
estate created when owner names himself to receive estate
broad name for estate that has a certain duration
estates that last for an indefinite period of time
public encumbrance regulating private use of property
broad category of fee that has a condition
future right to occupy
right to occupy
old term for right of private ownership
this estate is based on someone else's years on earth
quality, quantity, nature and extent of ownership interest
best type of fee simple
estate granted to a tenant
hinderances of rights
tenant who didn't leave at lease expiration
government's right to take property when no heirs found and no will made
wife's one-third right to husband's estate when he dies
Articles of Confederation
Checks and Balances
Legislative Branch
Electoral Collage
Shayss Rebellion
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Natural Rights
Land Ordinance
French Writer
New York City
Massachusetts
Philadelphia
Constitution
Montesquieu
Magna Carta
Government
Traditions
Federalism
Rebellion
Americans
Amendment
Congress
Property
Framers
Liberty
Ratify
Life
contract between tenant and landlord
Tenants own an interest in the real estate they lease called a leashold or
another word for tenant
another word for landlord
transfer of part of the terms of a lease, but not the remainder of it, to someone else
items of personal property attached in such a way that they become real property
landlord depreives a tenant of the possession of the premises
ground and everything permanently attached to it
interest or right that a person has in real property
written instrument that transfers title of ownership of property
right of the government to take private land for a public purpose
legal claim against another persons property as security for a debt or loan to ensure it will be repaid.
temporary, revocable right to the limited use of anothers land
irrevocable right to the limited use of anothers land
Value of all final goods and services produced within the borders of a country
Compulsory payments made by individuals and businesses to the government
Goods and services produced in other countries and purchased by local businesses and individuals
Goods and services produced locally and then sold for consumption outside the borders of the country.
A negative economic growth for at least two successive quarters
A document that details expected revenue and projected expenditure
A business owned wholly or partly by the government and run by private authority, e.g ESKOM
An indirect tax on goods and services consumed in the economy
A sustained and significant increase in the general price level over a period of time; leads to a decline in the buying power of money.
An index that measure consumer inflation
An increase in the production of goods and services
People who want to work, are looking for work, but cannot find work
immovable
"chattel" movable
(DEEPC) rights an owner has in a property that he or she owns.
To mortgage or pledge without delivery of the security to the lender
transfer of property from one owner to another
attached to real property
Method, Adaptability, Relationship, Intention, Agreement
attached to real property but considered personal property
moving water
still water
Run with the land
any written agreement
right held by one person to use the land of another for a specific purpose, access to another property for example
enter
exit
complete/ unrestricted, indefinite in duration
conditions
duration measured by the length of someones life
leasehold estate, held by a lessee, NOT real property
fixed period of time
dead beat tenant
amount of rent paid by the lessee is determined by calculating a percentage based on gross receipts of business
multiple units
title holder can sell, rent, or transfer ownership or use of property
others can be excluded from using or entering the property
owner can enjoy the use of property in any legal matter
property is owned by whoever holds title
owner controls the use of the property
The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
The widespread development of industries in a region, country, culture,etc.
Of or relating to cities and the people who live in them.
Of or relating to the country, country people or life, or agriculture.
An organization of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members' interest in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions.
The fact of being owned by a private individual or organization, rather than by the state.
A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
The process of making an area more urban.
A policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government.
A new idea, device, or method.