__1. The principle that teaches us that the “earth and all its contents are for all people."
__2. Goals or objectives that are sought by an individual or society
__3. A state wherein the goods that can satisfy material needs are not enough at the time they are actually needed.
__4. The process of appropriating resources to attain equitable distribution of goods, wealth, and opportunity
__5. A choice to commit oneself to opposing injustice, oppression, and marginalization of the least, last, and lonely members of the community
__6. The skill of handling the material requirements of people
__7. Economic decisions that involve choosing among possible uses of resources
__8. A transitive activity; a sustained human effort done for a purpose
__9. The outputs or products of human efforts
__10. The workers or agents of work
B. a. allocation and resources b. alternative uses c. desired ends d. economics A e. objective dimension of work f. preferential option for the poor g. right to private property h. right to livelihood i. scarcity j. stewardship k. subjective dimension of work i. universal destination of goods m. work