TERMS
Government spending
Economic Policy's
Social Policy's
Economic & Social Policies 101
100

Federal program established during Lyndon Johnson's administration that provide medical care of elderly Social Security recipients

What is Medicare 

100

This term refers to the difference between what the government spends and what it takes in through revenue, often resulting in a budget deficit.

what is Fiscal deficit 

100

How does the government stimulate the economy during downturns, using taxation and spending as its primary tools?

 Fiscal Policy

100

encompasses government initiatives related to K-12 education, higher education, and education funding. AP Government students may study topics such as federal education standards

Education Policy

100

What is the name of the central bank in the United States responsible for monetary policy?

Federal Reserve 

200


a government program that subsidizes medical care for the poor

what is medicade 

200

In 2020, the largest category of federal government spending in the United States was for this program, which includes retirement benefits for seniors.

What is social security

200

refers to the actions taken by a country's central bank (such as the Federal Reserve in the United States) to regulate the money supply and interest rates to achieve macroeconomic objectives

Monetary Policy

200

addresses issues related to access to healthcare services, insurance coverage, and healthcare delivery. Topics may include the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Medicare, Medicaid, and debates over healthcare reform and the role of government in healthcare provision.

Healthcare Policy

200

What is the name for the tax imposed on the income of individuals and businesses by the government?

income tax

300

a rise in the general price levels of goods and services within an economy

What is Inflation 

300

What type of government spending involves expenditures on defense, education, transportation, and infrastructure, subject to annual appropriations by Congress?

Discretionary Spending

300

encompasses the regulations and agreements that govern international trade

Trade Policy

300

Environmental Policy

encompasses government actions and regulations related to environmental protection, conservation, and sustainability.

300

What term describes the total amount of money in circulation within a country's economy?

Money Supply

400

a form of government regulation in which the nation's money supply and interest rates are controlled

What is monetary policy

400

 to expenditures that are mandated by law and are not subject to the annual budgetary process.

Mandatory Spending

400

 involves decisions made by the government regarding the collection and distribution of taxes

Tax Policy

400

Criminal Justice Policy

nvolves the laws, regulations, and programs aimed at addressing crime, law enforcement, and the criminal justice system.

400

What law, passed in 2010, aimed to increase the quality and affordability of health insurance in the United States?

Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare

500

the economic condition that occurs when expenditures exceed reserves

What is Budget dificit 

500

The U.S. government uses these types of bonds to finance government spending when it runs a deficit, which are considered a form of borrowing

What is treasury bond 

500

Regulatory Policy

entails the rules and regulations established by government agencies to oversee various industries and sectors of the economy.

500

involves government programs aimed at providing assistance to individuals and families in need. This includes programs such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Medicaid.

Welfare Policy

500

What is the term for the total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period?

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)