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What government program provides hospital insurance for people who are in poverty? | Medicaid |
Which government agency creates and enforces safety regulations for the workplace? | OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) |
Which government agency creates and enforces regulations to reduce pollution? | Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) |
Which act prohibits discrimination in the workplace against individuals with disabilities? | Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) |
Which government agency is responsible for enforcing laws and regulations against discrimination in the workplace? | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) |
What type of programs encourage race-based preferences for minorities in employment and education? | Affirmative Action |
Who is responsible for enacting the nation’s fiscal policies? | Congress and the president |
What term is defined as “policy that is used to regulate the amount of money in circulation”? | monetary policy |
Who sets the nation's monetary policy? | Federal Reserve |
Which tools can the Federal Reserve use to change the nation’s monetary policy? | open market operations, reserve requirements, discount interest rates |
What type of monetary policy would the Federal Reserve use to increase the amount of money in circulation and stimulate economic growth? | loose (easy) money policy |
What type of monetary policy would the Federal Reserve use to reduce inflation? | tight money policy |
Migration has resulted in the most population growth in which area of the United States? | Sunbelt |
What is it called when a government agency such as the Consumer Product Safety Commission orders that a product be pulled from the market? | recall |
Which area of the U.S. economy has experienced the most job growth in recent years? | service industries |
The growth of technology and service industries is best exemplified by which location in North Carolina? | Research Triangle Park |
What is it called when a company lays off workers to save on labor costs? | downsizing |
What is it called when a company closes its U.S. plants and begins production overseas in order to reduce costs? | outsourcing |
Which industries in North Carolina have been affected the most by downsizing and outsourcing? | furniture and textile industries |
What is it called when a nation can produce a good or service at a lower cost than another country can? | comparative advantage |
What is it called when a nation exports more goods than it imports? | favorable balance of trade |
What type of policy is used to protect domestic industry against foreign competition? | protectionism (tariffs) |
What word means “the value of one nation’s currency compared to another nation’s currency”? | exchange rate |
Which international economic organization was formed to eliminate trade barriers between European nations? | European Union (EU) |
Which trade agreement eliminated tariffs and other trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico? | North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) |
Which international organization was created for the purpose of peacefully resolving conflicts between nations? | United Nations (UN) |
What is a result of free trade and globalization? | global interdependence |
How do wealthy nations like the United States help developing nations to grow economically? | foreign aid |
Which international economic organizations provide foreign aid to developing nations? | World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Which international organization was established to support globalization and free trade? | World Trade Organization (WTO) |
What fiscal policy can Congress and the president change to impact the economy? | taxes and government spending |
What economic indicator is defined as “the dollar value of all final goods and services produced in a country in one year”? | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) |
What phase of the business cycle is characterized by a growing GDP and low unemployment? | expansion |
Which phase of the business cycle is characterized by a decline in GDP and rising unemployment? | contraction or recession |
What economic indicator measures the percentage of jobless individuals over the age of 16 who are looking for work? | unemployment rate |
Which economic indicator is used to measure inflation? | Consumer Price Index (CPI) |
What is it called when a nation imports more than it exports? | unfavorable balance of trade |
What is it called when a nation experiences a long and severe recession? | depression |
What is it called when a government’s expenditures are greater than the revenue it receives? | budget deficit |
Increased government spending and higher budget deficits result in which economic problem? | national debt |
What type of tax is the U.S. income tax? | progressive |
What type of tax is the sales tax? | regressive |
What do payroll taxes pay for? | Social Security and Medicare |
What is the primary source of revenue for the federal government? | personal income taxes |
Who pays the most in federal income taxes? | people with higher incomes |
Who is affected the most by sales taxes? | people with low incomes |
What type of tax is hidden in the price of a good such as alcohol, tobacco, or gasoline? | excise tax |
What is measured by per capita GDP? | standard of living |
What is it called when government reduces its regulation of business? | deregulation |
Which government agency is involved in consumer protection through the regulation of food and medicine? | Food and Drug Administration (FDA) |