Learnin' yo History
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Freakonomics
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100

This was the worst drought in North America in 1,000 years, which devastated the Midwest in the 1930s.

What is the Dust Bowl?

100

This is the economic, political, social, and cultural transformation that is occurring throughout the world and is created by increased economic interdependence. 

what is Globalization

100

These are taxes in imported goods. President Trump increased them (esp. on steel and aluminum) dramatically since summer of 2018. 

What are Tariffs. 

100

This is trade conducted without government barriers 

what is free trade 

100

 This states that as the price of a good or service increases, consumer desire for that good or service will decrease.

What is the law of Demand?

200

This was a Depression-era law that raised taxes on imported goods and started and international trade war which hurt world trade and caused more unemployment. 

What is the Smoot Hawley Tariff Act 

200

A carbon tax is a fee that a government imposes on any company that burns fossil fuels that produce greenhouse gases. Which country has one the highest (and also most successful examples) of a carbon tax?

What is Sweden.

200

This is when a government gives money to certain industries so those businesses can charge lower prices. 

what are subsidies 

200

This is made up of 164 member countries and was designed to regulate trade, lower trade barriers, and settle disputes between member countries. Critics claim that this group doesn't do enough about poverty. 

What is the World Trade Organization

200

These are quick surges in the market caused by speculation spending regarding a commodity which results in an explosion of activity that causes vastly overinflated prices. 

what is a Bubble 

300

This was an American program designed to help Europe recover after WW2 and provided over $13 billion in aid. 

What is the Marshall Plan 

300

This is a 27 nation agreement that eliminates many restrictions on the movement of people, goods, and services. Britain voted to leave this organization in 2016.

What is the European Union 

300

This is any economic strategy to limit trade (including, but not limited to subsidies, tariffs, and import quotas) 

What is protectionism.

300

Name 3 arguments AGAINST Free Trade. 

  1. Creates more losers than winners

  2. Many lives disrupted by free trade (thousands of lost US manufacturing jobs; tens of millions in poverty world wide)

  3. Winners are investors who shift capital around markets & big corporations move factories to cheap labor nations

  4. Problems of standards→lowering: wages, safety, environmental laws

      (ex. China’s bad milk)

  1. Countries are too dependent on each other –rely too much for essential products makes you weaker (US; oil, autos)-plus bad economy spreads quicker

300

This country struggles with foreign food aid from the US because their farmers can't compete and it's putting them out of business. 

what is Haiti

400

This man was the "Father of Modern Economics", wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and argued that prices and profit would act as an invisible hand to regulate the economy. 


Who is Adam Smith

400

This type of economy is organized by government officials, and consumers have little impact on economic activity, making decisions only on products consumed. 

What is Command Economy 

400

This is a business, country, or person with the resources to produce a good or service more efficiently than another business, country or person. 


What is Comparative Advantage

400

Name 3 arguments FOR Free Trade 

encourages participation of more countries in global economy

2) Trade gives companies access to new markets, introduces new technologies & practices to businesses worldwide & creates new industries

3) Makes economy more efficient a nation can focus its industries that perform best (US-food, China-clothing) goods are cheaper for consumers (people that are the final users of products and or services generated within a social system), with more choice

4) Rich nations raise worker condition standards

5) Reduces poverty (one who lacks basic human needs-living on less than US $1.25 per day). For example China’s per capita income has increased 4 times in 25 years

6) decreases the likelihood of war; based on dependency & cooperation

400

This is the fear that cultures & traditions will be overwhelmed by US values & pop culture  (and Globalization has increased it!) 

What is Americanization.

500

This was created in 1913 in order to maximize employment, stabilize prices, and moderate long-term interest rates 

What is the Federal Reserve Bank. 

500

This is when society overuses shared resources, and can end up depleting them. 

What is the tragedy of the commons.

500

This is the overall increase in prices of products and services that is measured by the consumer price index. Name it and two types of this

What is Inflation?

  • Demand-pull inflation.
  • Cost-push inflation.
  • Built-in/Monetary inflation.
500

These are factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their home.

What are pull factors
500

In order to make money during the housing bubble/crisis in the US, Michael Burry, Mark Baum and others bet against the housing market by buying THESE. 


what are credit default swaps