Chapter 14 Vocab
Chapter 15 Vocab
Chapter 14 Main Ideas
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A mandatory payment to a government

Tax

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The total amount of money that the national government owes

National Debt

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What is the purpose of a tax incentive?

To encourage or discourage certain behaviors

Encourage: tax credits for business

Discourage: high taxes on cigarettes, alcohol

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What are the two basic goals of fiscal policy?

To increase aggregate demand

Fight inflation

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What animal has the longest lifespan?

Bowhead whale- can live up to 200 years!

200

What is Customs Duty?

Tax on goods imported to the United States

200

What are automatic stabilizers?

Policy features that work to automatically stabilize the economy

ex. Unemployment benefits

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What is the role of the IRA in relation to Federal taxes?

It receives tax money for the government, and administers payments

200

How do budget deficits affect the national debt?

Budget deficits (when we are spending more than we have) adds to the national debt

200

Who is the most decorated Olympian of all time?

Michael Phelps- 32 medals

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What are appropriations?

Specific amounts of money set aside for specific purposes 

Congressional bills for government spending

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A graph that illustrates the economist Arthur Laffer's theory of how tax cuts affect tax revenues

Laffer Curve

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What is the difference between mandatory spending and discretionary spending?

Mandatory spending is required by current law.

Discretionary spending has to be authorized year by year (voted on by Congress)

300

What is the role of the Council of Economic Advisors?

To advise the President on matters of economic policy

300

What planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

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What is FICA?

Federal Insurance Contributions Act.  

A payroll tax that provides coverage to the elderly, the unemployed due to disability, and surviving family members of wage earners who have died

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Uses taxes and government spending to affect the economy

Fiscal Policy

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What is the difference between a progressive tax and a regressive tax?

Progressive places a higher percentage of taxation on higher earners. (The more you make, you are taxed at a higher percentage)

Regressive takes a larger percentage of income from low income earners (sales tax example- the tax takes more of my money than a millionaires)

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How did the Great Depression influence Keynesian Economics?

The period of depression introduced the idea that the government may need to help influence the economy

400

What is the smallest country in the world? What is the largest

Vatican City

Russia

500

Transfer payment from the Federal Government to state and local governments

Used for specific activities like highway funding, school funding and social services

Grant in Aid

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What are Keynesian Economics?

States the aggregate demand needs to be stimulated by government action


Government needs to help stimulate the economy during times of recession

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How are payroll taxes and user fees different?

Payroll taxes:  Based on income

User Fees: Based on use of a product

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What are two causes of national deficit?

National emergencies, need for public goods and services, stabilization of the economy, role of the government in society

500

Who did Forbes name the "youngest self made billionaire ever" in 2019?

Kylie Jenner