Fed Basics
Structure of the Fed
Monetary Policy
Fed History
Fun Fed Facts
100

What is the Federal reserve?

This is the central bank of the United States.

100

Who is the chair of the Federal Reserve?

This is the head of the Federal Reserve Board.

100

What is monetary policy?

The Fed uses the policy to influence the economy.

100

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

This U.S. president signed the Federal Reserve Act.

100

What is a "greenback"?

The nickname for U.S. paper currency.

200

What is 1913?

The Federal Reserve was created in this year.

200

What is 12?

The Fed is made up of this many regional Reserve Banks.

200

What is the Federal funds rate?

The Fed sets this important interest rate to influence lending.

200

What are financial panics?

The Fed was created in response to this type of recurring event

200

What is false?

True or False: The Fed prints money?

300

What is maximum employment?

The main goal of the Fed is to promote this type of employment.

300

What is the Board of Governors?

This is the central governing body of the Federal Reserve.

300

What is inflation?

When the Fed raises interest rates, it typically wants to slow this.

300

What is the Great Depression?

This ecomonic crisis led to major reforms of the Fed in the 1930s.

300

What is stable prices/inflation?

The Fed's dual mandate includes maximum employment and this.

400

What is price stability?

This term describes the Fed's role in keeping prices stable.

400

What is Washington, D.C.?

The Fed's headquarters is located in this U.S. city.

400

What are open market operations?

Buying and selling government securities is called this.

400

What are the 1950s?

The Fed gained greater independence after this decade.

400

What is the FOMC statement?

The Fed communicates policy decisions via this statement.

500

What is resort?

The Fed is sometimes called a "lender of last__."

500

What are quasi-public institutions?

These Reserve Banks operate as both public and private institutions.

500

What is the reserve requirements?

This tool sets the amount Banks must hold in reserve.

500

Who is Paul Volker?

This chair famously fought inflation in the 1980s.

500

What s independence?

This term refers to the Fed being free from political pressure.

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