| A | B |
| international trade | trade between people in different countries |
| advertisement | information that a producer provides about products and services |
| basic needs | food, clothing, shelter |
| import | to bring a product or resource into one country from another country |
| grid | a set of lines the same distance apart that cross one another to form boxes |
| supply | the amount of a product or service there is to be sold |
| industry | all the companies that make the same product or provide the same service |
| product | something that people make or grow, often to sell |
| human resources | the people who work for a company |
| service | something one person does for another |
| rural | in the country, away from cities and towns |
| technology | the use of machines, tools, and materials to make products faster and more easily |
| wage | the money a worker is paid |
| raw materials | resources needed to make a product |
| competition | what happens when companies produce and sell the same product |
| demand | the need or desire that people have for a product or a service |
| export | to send a product or resource from one country to be sold in another country |
| consumer | a person who buys a product or service |
| price | the amount of money needed to buy a product or service |