Goods and Services
Taxes
Federal Reserve
Vocabulary
Regulation
100

Why does the government provide fire station services instead of a private company

To ensure access to essential services for all citizens

100

Why does the government collect taxes

To fund public goods and services

100

Year Started

1913

100

Economics

The study of how individuals and societies satisfy their unlimited wants with limited resources

100

DOT

Department of Transportation

200

Flowers

Good

200

4.3%

Virginia State Sales Tax

200

Name one thing that they influence or control.

Interest Rates

200

Command Economy

Government has FULL control over farms

Government sets production quantities 

Government controls factories

200

FTC

Federal Trade Commission 

300

Social Security is provided By.......

Federal Government

300

Which level of government is responsible for allocating budgets and collecting taxes

Local, state, and federal governments

300

Why doesn’t the Federal Reserve simply print unlimited money to solve economic problems?

Money would decrease in value

300

What is the purpose of a money economy

To facilitate trade and economic transactions

300

What is an example of a government regulation in the food industry

Food companies being required to include nutrition labels

400

Baker making cookies

Service

400

Federal Taxes are for what

Goods and Services

Social Security

Safety

400

What is the main role of the Federal Reserve.

To act as the nation’s central bank

400

Free Market Economy

--customer appreciation sales and coupons
--based on wants and needs
--entrepreneurship
--for profit

400

Why does the government set rules about how old someone must be to work and how many hours they can work?

To protect workers and consumers

500

Producers use ___________ to make goods and services.

resources

500

What type of tax is usually paid yearly by homeowners to local governments to help pay for schools and roads?

Property Tax

500

The Federal Reserve headquarters is in Washington D.C., name a city that houses one of its 12 district banks. 

  1. Boston
  2. New York
  3. Philadelphia
  4. Cleveland
  5. Richmond
  6. Atlanta
  7. Chicago
  8. St. Louis
  9. Minneapolis
  10. Kansas City
  11. Dallas
  12. San Francisco
500

Stagflation

A combination of high inflation, slow economic growth, and high unemployment.

500

USDA

Department of Agriculture

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