Influences on Constitution
People
Taxes
Fiscal/Monetary Policy
Economy
100

Which document is the plan for government and is the law of the United States?

The U.S. Constitution

100

Who is the leader of the United States of America?

President

100

What are taxes?

Money paid to the government

100

What is the Federal Reserve?

The bank of the Untied States

100

What is the exchange of goods between different countries?

Global Economy

200

Who is the father of the U.S. Constitution?

James Madison

200

If the president dies, who is the next president?

Vice President

200

Which level of government collects sales tax?

State

200

What is fiscal policy?

how the President and Congress helps the economy

200

What are things that can be used to produce goods and services?

Resources

300

What does influence mean?

to share ideas

300

Who has the power in a republic?

The people

300

Which level of government collects taxes?

All three levels - Federal, State, and Local

300

What is Interest?

extra percent paid to borrow money

300

What are goods that come into a country for sale?

Imports

400

Which document declared independence from England and created the United States?

Declaration of Independence

400

Who are the nine (9) best judges in the country?

Supreme Court Justices

400

If you buy something that costs $13.65, how much is 10% sales tax?

$1.36

400

What is recession?

when there are not many jobs in the economy

400

What is consumption?

to use a resource, example: a car uses gasoline

500

Which document separated church and state?

Virginia Statue of Religious Freedom

500

The group of people who control a country are called the _________?

Government
500

If a product costs $13.65 and the sales tax is 10%, what is the total price?

$13.65 + $1.36 = $15.01

500

What is Congress action on inflation?

Tax goes down ↓, Spending goes up ↑

500

What is NAFTA?

North American Free Trade Agreement