Basic Principles
Roles in Free Enterprise
Growth and Stability
Providing Public Goods
Miscellaneous
100

Anyone can compete in the market

What is Open Opportunity?

100

Responsible for Public Disclosure Laws

What is the Government?

100

General price levels and health of the financial institutions

What are indicators of economic stability?

100

An example of this would be Bridge Construction

What is a public good?

100

This government cash program helps retired people

What is Social Security?

200

A rivalry between sellers for buyers

What is competition?

200

Join interest groups to influence policy 

What is a consumer?

200

The average length of this is 5.5 years

What is a business cycle?

200

Examples would be Public transportation; Research and development

What is a positive side effect?

200

Workers who have been laid off can receive this government benefit

What is Unemployment?

300

Everyone has the same legal rights

What is Legal Equity?

300

Protect Property Rights such as the 5th Amendment (Due Process)

What is the government?

300

The total value of all final goods and services

What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

300

Examples of this would include water and air pollution

What is a negative side effect?

300

The government institutes this to improve the lives of the poor.

What is welfare?

400

People can decide what and when they want to buy

What is Voluntary Exchange?

400

Make their own choices and tell businesses what they want

What are consumers?

400

The process used to produce a good or service

What is technology? 

400

An economic side effect of a good or service that generates unintended benefits

What is an externality?

400

This pays for all government programs

What are taxes?

500

The KEY incentive in a free enterprise market

What is Profit Motive?

500

Protect health, safety, and well-being

What is government?

500

Funding research and offering inventors the chance to make huge profits

What are government incentives for innovation?

500

Someone who would not choose to pay for a certain good or service but who still gets the benefits

What is a free rider? 

500

The purpose of many government regulations on businesses and products is to limit this.

What is corruption?