Commissions, Agencies, Administrations
Competition and Monopolies
The FED and Government
Money
Extra
100

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Protects the workplace

100

Ensuring fair prices, quality, and choice best describes which economic term?

Competition

100

The government provides mail services, interstate road systems, and public schools. What might best support that idea?

The government provides certain goods and services

100

What is the main purpose of money?

Medium of exchange and store of value

100

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Protects the Environment

200

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

Protects against discrimination

200

What can monopolies cause?

Higher prices, fewer choices, lower quality

200

Why might the government provide certain goods and services?

Because they can be too expensive for private sectors

200

Income Tax

Based on Earnings

200

What does the Federal Reserve do?

Controls the money supply

Retires currency

Regulates banks

300

Securities and Exchange Commission

Regulates the Stock Exchange 

Oversees Investments

300

What do antitrust laws prevent?

Monopolies from forming

300

What is considered the main source of government revenue?

Taxes

300

Sales Tax

Added to the price of products

300

What are the other three main sources of government revenue?

Fees

Fines

Borrowed Funds

400

Federal Trade Commission

Enforces Antitrust Laws 

Helps Prevent Monopolies

400

Lower Interest Rates =

More borrowing 

More Spending

More Jobs

400

Which level of government relies on property tax as the main source of revenue?

Local

400

Property Tax

Based on land

400

Jerry signs a document saying that he must show up to work on a consistent basis and follow rules. What did Jerry sign?

Contract

500

The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Food and Drug Administration both help regulate what?

Product safety for consumers

500

Higher Interest Rates = 

Less borrowing

Slower inflation

500

The central bank of the United States best describes which agency?

Federal Reserve

500

The U.S. Mint and Bureau of Engraving and Printing are managed by whom?

U.S. Treasury

500

What is an example of a public good/service?

Highways, public schools, first responders, national defense, mail services, etc.

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