Market Structure
Role of the Government in the economy
Financial Policy
Government Provides
Competition Promotion
100

Market structure with one business that has complete control of a market's entire supply of goods and services

What is a Monopoly?

100

Activities involved in buying and selling goods on a large scale.

What is Commerce?

100

Central Bank of the United States created by Congress in 1913.

What is the Federal Reserve System?

100

How the government pays for goods and services.

What is by collecting taxes?

100

Promote fair trade and competition among businesses.

What are Antitrust laws?

200

A large number of businesses selling similar, but not the same, products at different prices. Also known as imperfect competition.

What is monopolistic competition?

200

When the government enacts and enforces laws and regulations to control individual and business activities.

What is the government as a regulator?

200

Another name for the Federal Reserve system which looks at many economic indicators to evaluate the health of the economy.

What is the Fed?

200

Humble Middle School is an example of what service offered by the government?

What is public education?

200

This act was created in 1890 and supports fair commerce and trade by making the formation of monopolies and agreements to practice price fixing illegal.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

300

A market structure with a small number of businesses selling the same or similar products. ex. airlines, automobiles.

What is an oligopoly?

300

When the government makes available goods and services for the public benefit in various areas, such as safety, education, and various welfare programs.

What is the government as a provider?

300

The total money circulating at any one time in a country.

What is money supply?

300

If someone robs a local bank, what service offered by the government takes place? 

What is police protection?

300

This act prohibits unfair competition in interstate commerce. It also created the Federal Trade Commission to oversee related business activity.

Federal Trade Commission Act(1914)

400

A large number of businesses selling the same product at the same prices. ex. grocery chains.

What is Perfect competition?

400

Tax and spending decisions made by the president and Congress.

What is Fiscal Policy?

400

Occurs when competing businesses work together to eliminate competition by misleading customers, fixing prices, and other fraudulent practices.

What is collusion?

400

People who are less fortunate, financially, such as retirees, disabled citizens, veterans, and disaster victims are helped by the government by what?

What are social programs?

400

This act prevents the formation of monopolies that will reduce competition.

The Clayton Antitrust Act(1914)

500

A competitive advantage based on factors other than price.

What is nonprice competition?

500

Policy that regulates the supply of money and interest rates by a central bank in an economy.

What is monetary policy?

500

How the government manages the economy.

What is through fiscal and monetary policies?

500

Which government agency provides relief to disaster victims like hurricanes and earthquakes?

What is FEMA?

500

Something that is not directly connected to an economic activity, but affects people.

What is an externality?