Lesson 56
A Big Fat Budget
Lesson 57
What Washington Gets and Spends
Lesson 58
What States Get and Spend
Lesson 59
What Local Governments Get and Spend
Lesson 60
Money Problems
100

What is a Budget?

A plan of income and expenses, usually for a year

100

What is the greatest source of revenue for the federal government?

Income Tax

100

What is a sales tax?

A tax governments charge when a person makes a routine purchase

100

The major portion of a county's revenue comes from what?

Property taxes

100

Some people believe that governments should use taxes to influence what?

Behavior

200

What office holder proposes the federal budget to Congress?

The President

200

Most Americans pay their income tax through what process?

Withholding

200

What groups generally don't have to pay sales tax on purchases they make?

Churches and charitable organizations

200

Do businesses or individuals generally pay higher taxes?

Businesses

200
Some people believe that governments should use taxes to redistribute what?

Income

300

Why do government agencies try to spend all of the money in their budgets?

In order to prevent their budget from being cut the next year

300

What is a progressive tax?

A Tax for which the tax rate is greater on higher incomes

300

What is a biennial budget?

A two-year budget

300

Who determines the appraised value for property taxes?

The County Tax Assessor
300
Which generally helps the economy more, raising taxes or lowering taxes?

Lowering taxes

400

What spending restrictions do most states have that the federal government does not?

A requirement to have a balanced budget

400

The top one percent of Americans pay what percentage of the total income tax that the IRS collects?

38 %

400

What two taxes have become popular with state and local governments in recent years?

Amusement tax and hotel/motel tax

400

When are property taxes collected?

In arrears, or at the end of the period in question

400

Why was chartering a national bank controverial?

Because the Constitution did not authorize it

500

What conflicts do Conservatives and liberals often have concerning budgets?

Each side points to waste in the programs they don't like and defends the excesses in the ones they support.  Conservatives tend to support spending on defense and liberals support spending on social programs (p. 337)

500

What is a government bond?    

A loan that the government promises to pay back at a specific time in the future with interest

500

Why have governments found amusement and hotel/motel taxes attractive?

Because tourists from out of state and business persons on expense accounts pay most of them

500

What must people involved in collecting and spending public money be careful to do?

Use this powerful position only for good and ensure faithfulness in handling other people's money

500

Describe two situations the lesson mentions that might justify a government borrowing money

To provide funds to fight an enemy who has attacked or to stimulate the economy during a recession or depression