Intro to government roles
Government's Role as Tax Collector
The U.S Legal System
Banking and Monetary Policy
About Us
100

Allows the government to break up companies with control of a market.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890?

100

A percentage of the total income is deducted from a paycheck and is paid by sole proprietorships. 

What are Personal Income Taxes?

100

 There are three branches of Government.

What are the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch?

100

Allows central banks to achieve price stability and help maintain economic stability.

What is Monetary Policy?

100

How many Siblings does Gabriel have?

What is Seven?

200

The government sets strict rules affecting businesses within certain industries.

What is regulation?

200

They are imposed by state, local, and foreign governments.

What are Corporate Income Taxes?

200

Are rules, regulations and interpretations os statutory law set forth by administrative agencies and commissions.

What is Administrative Laws?

200
Involves increasing the growth of the money supply and credit to encourage borrowing and spending by consumers and businesses.

What is Contractionary Monetary Policy?

200

What is Karla's dream car?

What is a 2024 Chevrolet Trailblazer?

300

Address Market Failures when costs and benefits are not correctly reflected in Market Prices.

What is Government Regulations and Policies?

300

A special tax placed on foreign goods sold in the United States.

What are Tariffs?

300

Protecting employees, engaging in job creation activities, organizing workers, participating in poverty reduction programs, and campaigns for labor standards are known as.

What are the 5 ways an organized labor society helps?

300

Involves decreasing the money supply and credit growth to discourage borrowing and spending by consumers and businesses?

What is Expansionary Monetary Policy?

300

What is Kimber's favorite song?

What is Last Kiss by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers?

400

Entails creating laws and agencies that protect the eight basic rights of the consumer.

What is Protecting Customers?

400
Fees are imposed on goods brought into the country. Also known as import taxes.

What are Custom Duties?

400

Help workers with work-related issues.

What is the function of a union? 

400

Are regulations requiring commercial banks to keep a certain percentage of their customers' deposits on reserve each night?

What are Reserve Requirements?

400

What famout person does Tanya share a birthday with?

Who is Malissa Benoist?

500

Was created in 1970, stressing clean air, land and water.

What is the EPA?

500

Are designed to control potentially harmful practices.

What are Excise Taxes?

500

The Wagner Act of 1935 was also known as?

What is The National Labor Relations Act?

500

Is when the Federal Reserve buys or sells government securities from its member banks to increase or reduce the amount of money in the banking system.

What is Open Market Operations

500

What does Gabriel do in his free time?

What is Working Out?