Deck 1: The Dynamics of Business and Economics

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Profit is the reward for business in exchange for the ____ taken in providing products.

A)expenses
B)time
C)energy
D)risks
E)markets
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The focus of all marketing activities is customer satisfaction.
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Products have tangible attributes only.
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Which of the following is not a product?

A)A Dell personal computer
B)A veterinarian's treatment of a pet's injuries
C)A lawyer's advice in a divorce case
D)Business profit
E)A checkup by a doctor
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Managers coordinate resources to achieve the firm's goals.
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Businesses differ from nonprofit organizations in that a business's focus is on

A)price.
B)goods.
C)profit.
D)organization.
E)plans.
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If a business is to be successful in the long run,it must produce quality products,operate efficiently,and be

A)fun.
B)socially responsible.
C)hard-working.
D)egalitarian.
E)transparent.
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Profit is what it costs to make and sell a product.
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The goal of business is to earn

A)respect.
B)resources.
C)a profit.
D)responsibility.
E)independence.
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When purchasing,a consumer is actually buying a product's anticipated benefits and

A)satisfaction.
B)price.
C)costs.
D)productivity.
E)form.
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The primary goal of business activities is profit.
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Nonprofit organizations such as Habitat for Humanity do not engage in management,marketing,or finance activities.
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Finance refers to all activities concerned with obtaining money and using it effectively.
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Businesses have the right to keep and use their profits as they choose,without limitations.
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____ have both tangible and intangible characteristics.

A)Products
B)Services
C)Businesses
D)Stakeholders
E)Organizations
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Owners always manage their businesses.
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Briefly describe the goals of a business,especially the primary goal.
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____ is the primary goal of business.

A)Growth
B)Profit
C)IPO
D)Marketing
E)Strategy
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Customers,employees and investors are examples of:

A)constituents.
B)stockholders.
C)stakeholders.
D)entities.
E)organizations.
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The group of people to whom the management activity most applies is

A)consumers.
B)owners.
C)bankers.
D)government regulators.
E)employees.
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The functions of organizing,staffing,planning,and controlling are most closely associated with

A)employees.
B)customers.
C)managers.
D)stockholders.
E)accountants.
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Which of the following functions involves activities designed to provide goods and services that fulfill needs and desires of consumers?

A)Accounting
B)Engineering
C)Finance
D)Production
E)Marketing
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In a capitalist system,individuals own and operate ____ businesses.

A)no
B)few
C)about half
D)many
E)the majority of
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____ resources are also known as labor.

A)Economic
B)Human
C)Productive
D)Financial
E)Natural
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____ have the most to lose if the business fails to make a profit.

A)Employees
B)Owners
C)Banks
D)Customers
E)Accountants
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Describe the relationship between management,marketing,finance,owners,employees,and customers.
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All the following are factors of production used to make goods and services except

A)natural resources.
B)human resources.
C)customers.
D)capital.
E)financial resources.
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When a business fails or does not make a profit,_______ have the most to lose.

A)customers
B)workers
C)managers
D)owners
E)consumers
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Financial resources are also known as _______________.

A)capital
B)labor
C)barter
D)economics
E)exchange
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In a free-market system,the government regulates business.
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What are the people and activities of business? Define each group.
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The function concerned with obtaining and managing money and using it effectively is called

A)management.
B)marketing.
C)finance.
D)production and operations.
E)personnel.
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Capitalism is an economic system in which the government owns and operates basic industries while individuals own most other businesses.
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In a socialist system,citizens are dependent on _________ for many goods and services.

A)the government
B)the people
C)businesses
D)supply and demand
E)suppliers
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Most socialist nations are democratic.
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A central issue of economics is how to fulfill an unlimited demand for goods and services in a world with limited resources.
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Free-market capitalism and laissez-faire capitalism are essentially the same thing.
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Advertising,personal selling,coupons,and sweepstakes are forms of _____.

A)publicity
B)promotion
C)marketing research
D)management activities
E)the marketing mix
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Factors of production are

A)resources used to produce goods and services.
B)fixed resources.
C)taxes.
D)seldom in demand.
E)free.
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An oligopoly exists when there are many small businesses selling one standardized product.
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Demand is the quantity of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time.
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Economic expansion occurs when an economy is growing and people are spending more money.
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Define supply,demand,and equilibrium price,and explain their relationship with each other.
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____ is often called the father of capitalism.

A)Karl Marx
B)George Washington
C)Benjamin Franklin
D)Alan Greenspan
E)Adam Smith
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The _______ is the price at which the number of products that businesses are willing to supply equals the number of products consumers are willing to purchase at a point in time.

A)supply price
B)equilibrium price
C)demand price
D)demand curve
E)exact price
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Equal distribution of income and social services is also referred to as:

A)communism.
B)egalitarianism.
C)capitalism.
D)equality.
E)democracy.
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Define competition,and describe the different forms it can take on.
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The equilibrium price is represented by the point where a product's supply and demand curves intersect.
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Monopolistic competition exists when there is only one producer of a product in a given market.
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The American economic system is best described as _______ because the government regulates business to preserve competition and protect consumers and employees.

A)socialism
B)laissez-faire capitalism
C)modified capitalism
D)communism
E)business ownership
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When Apple introduced the iPad the price of and demand for netbooks and notebooks were high.As a result,

A)other suppliers introduced competing products to take advantage of the demand.
B)consumers stopped buying netpads.
C)manufacturers stopped producing netpads.
D)competition was not allowed to enter the market.
E)the equilibrium price met supply.
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___________ exists when there are many small businesses selling one standardized product.

A)Monopolistic competition
B)Oligopoly
C)Pure competition
D)Monopoly
E)Market structure
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A product's equilibrium price is constantly changing in response to changes in economic conditions,availability of resources,and degree of competition.
Question
Agricultural commodities are usually sold under which competitive environment?

A)Monopoly
B)Monopolistic competition
C)Pure competition
D)Oligopoly
E)Modified competition
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Using the supply and demand curves shown in the graph that follows,what is the equilibrium price for soft drinks? 11ea729f_6adb_60e1_9814_432f9e51d55f__00

A)35 cents
B)45 cents
C)50 cents
D)55 cents
E)75 cents
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In a socialist economic system,many people work in ___ jobs.

A)self-employed
B)government
C)high-paying
D)poverty-wage
E)part-time
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When businesses can promote different features of their products and consumers are willing to pay more for products containing the features they desire,the competitive environment is probably

A)pure competition.
B)monopolistic competition.
C)oligopoly.
D)monopoly.
E)pure capitalism.
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____ relates to the number of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time.

A)Supply
B)Demand
C)Elasticity
D)Equilibrium
E)Economics
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When Target has a sale on bed linens,

A)consumers will not demand more than normal.
B)the store will not supply more linens than it normally does.
C)consumers will demand more linens.
D)the manufacturer will halt production.
E)consumers will demand less linens than normal.
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Economic contraction occurs when

A)spending increases.
B)spending declines.
C)jobs increase.
D)inflation decreases.
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Advertising first made consumers aware of differences in products and prices in the marketing economy.
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A budget surplus,when a nation spends less than it takes in from taxes,is the opposite of a(n)

A)stagnant income.
B)budget deficit.
C)economic expansion.
D)balance of trade.
E)economic contraction.
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When a nation takes more from taxes than it spends,it has a budget deficit.
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Thomas Edison was an American entrepreneur.
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The standard of living rises because people have less money to spend.
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The early economy of the United States was marked by colonists who operated a society based primarily on

A)manufacturing.
B)technology.
C)sweat shops.
D)information.
E)agriculture.
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________________ can be harmful if individuals' incomes do not increase at the same pace as rising prices because it reduces their buying power.

A)Deflation
B)Stagflation
C)Inflation
D)Economic expansion
E)Economic contraction
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Countries measure the state of their economies to

A)determine whether they are expanding or contracting.
B)regulate wages and employment.
C)let other nations know the state of their economic health.
D)avoid taking corrective action.
E)control government spending.
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What is an economic contraction,and what can it lead to?
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Entrepreneurs risk their wealth,time,and effort to develop for profit an innovative product or way of doing something.
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_________________ is the study of how resources are distributed for the production of goods and services within a social system.

A)Financial resources
B)Human resources
C)Economic system
D)Communism
E)Economics
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Discuss the issues involved in measuring a country's economy.
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Increased unemployment can reduce consumer demand for goods and services,leading to

A)economic contraction.
B)inflation.
C)deflation.
D)a budget deficit.
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The Industrial Revolution brought increasing prosperity and propelled the United States into a manufacturing economy.
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Gross domestic product is the sum of all goods and services produced in a country during a year.
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After World War II,the United States became an agricultural economy.
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A continuing rise in prices over a period of time refers to

A)inflation.
B)economic expansion.
C)a recession.
D)economic contraction.
E)stagflation.
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Economic expansion occurs when

A)fewer goods and services are produced than consumers demand.
B)an economy is growing and people are spending more money.
C)a nation's standard of living drops quickly.
D)employment levels decline over time.
E)prices begin to rise and incomes begin to fall.
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A severe recession may turn into a depression.
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Owners have little responsibility to provide funds for the operation of the business.
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Explanation: The primary responsibility of the owners is to provide financial resources of the business.
2
Profit is the reward for business in exchange for the ____ taken in providing products.

A)expenses
B)time
C)energy
D)risks
E)markets
D
Explanation: Businesses assume risks in providing products and are entitled to the reward of profit.
3
The focus of all marketing activities is customer satisfaction.
True
Explanation: Marketing includes all the activities designed to provide goods and services that satisfy customer's needs and wants.
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Products have tangible attributes only.
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Which of the following is not a product?

A)A Dell personal computer
B)A veterinarian's treatment of a pet's injuries
C)A lawyer's advice in a divorce case
D)Business profit
E)A checkup by a doctor
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Managers coordinate resources to achieve the firm's goals.
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Businesses differ from nonprofit organizations in that a business's focus is on

A)price.
B)goods.
C)profit.
D)organization.
E)plans.
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If a business is to be successful in the long run,it must produce quality products,operate efficiently,and be

A)fun.
B)socially responsible.
C)hard-working.
D)egalitarian.
E)transparent.
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Profit is what it costs to make and sell a product.
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The goal of business is to earn

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B)resources.
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D)responsibility.
E)independence.
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When purchasing,a consumer is actually buying a product's anticipated benefits and

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B)price.
C)costs.
D)productivity.
E)form.
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The primary goal of business activities is profit.
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Nonprofit organizations such as Habitat for Humanity do not engage in management,marketing,or finance activities.
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Finance refers to all activities concerned with obtaining money and using it effectively.
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Businesses have the right to keep and use their profits as they choose,without limitations.
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____ have both tangible and intangible characteristics.

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Owners always manage their businesses.
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Briefly describe the goals of a business,especially the primary goal.
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____ is the primary goal of business.

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Customers,employees and investors are examples of:

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The group of people to whom the management activity most applies is

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The functions of organizing,staffing,planning,and controlling are most closely associated with

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Which of the following functions involves activities designed to provide goods and services that fulfill needs and desires of consumers?

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In a capitalist system,individuals own and operate ____ businesses.

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____ resources are also known as labor.

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____ have the most to lose if the business fails to make a profit.

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Describe the relationship between management,marketing,finance,owners,employees,and customers.
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All the following are factors of production used to make goods and services except

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When a business fails or does not make a profit,_______ have the most to lose.

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Financial resources are also known as _______________.

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In a free-market system,the government regulates business.
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What are the people and activities of business? Define each group.
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The function concerned with obtaining and managing money and using it effectively is called

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E)personnel.
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Capitalism is an economic system in which the government owns and operates basic industries while individuals own most other businesses.
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In a socialist system,citizens are dependent on _________ for many goods and services.

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E)suppliers
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Most socialist nations are democratic.
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A central issue of economics is how to fulfill an unlimited demand for goods and services in a world with limited resources.
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Free-market capitalism and laissez-faire capitalism are essentially the same thing.
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Advertising,personal selling,coupons,and sweepstakes are forms of _____.

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Factors of production are

A)resources used to produce goods and services.
B)fixed resources.
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D)seldom in demand.
E)free.
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An oligopoly exists when there are many small businesses selling one standardized product.
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Demand is the quantity of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time.
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Economic expansion occurs when an economy is growing and people are spending more money.
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Define supply,demand,and equilibrium price,and explain their relationship with each other.
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____ is often called the father of capitalism.

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E)Adam Smith
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The _______ is the price at which the number of products that businesses are willing to supply equals the number of products consumers are willing to purchase at a point in time.

A)supply price
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E)exact price
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Equal distribution of income and social services is also referred to as:

A)communism.
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C)capitalism.
D)equality.
E)democracy.
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Define competition,and describe the different forms it can take on.
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The equilibrium price is represented by the point where a product's supply and demand curves intersect.
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Monopolistic competition exists when there is only one producer of a product in a given market.
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The American economic system is best described as _______ because the government regulates business to preserve competition and protect consumers and employees.

A)socialism
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C)modified capitalism
D)communism
E)business ownership
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When Apple introduced the iPad the price of and demand for netbooks and notebooks were high.As a result,

A)other suppliers introduced competing products to take advantage of the demand.
B)consumers stopped buying netpads.
C)manufacturers stopped producing netpads.
D)competition was not allowed to enter the market.
E)the equilibrium price met supply.
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___________ exists when there are many small businesses selling one standardized product.

A)Monopolistic competition
B)Oligopoly
C)Pure competition
D)Monopoly
E)Market structure
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A product's equilibrium price is constantly changing in response to changes in economic conditions,availability of resources,and degree of competition.
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Agricultural commodities are usually sold under which competitive environment?

A)Monopoly
B)Monopolistic competition
C)Pure competition
D)Oligopoly
E)Modified competition
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Using the supply and demand curves shown in the graph that follows,what is the equilibrium price for soft drinks? 11ea729f_6adb_60e1_9814_432f9e51d55f__00

A)35 cents
B)45 cents
C)50 cents
D)55 cents
E)75 cents
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In a socialist economic system,many people work in ___ jobs.

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E)part-time
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When businesses can promote different features of their products and consumers are willing to pay more for products containing the features they desire,the competitive environment is probably

A)pure competition.
B)monopolistic competition.
C)oligopoly.
D)monopoly.
E)pure capitalism.
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____ relates to the number of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at different prices at a specific time.

A)Supply
B)Demand
C)Elasticity
D)Equilibrium
E)Economics
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When Target has a sale on bed linens,

A)consumers will not demand more than normal.
B)the store will not supply more linens than it normally does.
C)consumers will demand more linens.
D)the manufacturer will halt production.
E)consumers will demand less linens than normal.
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Economic contraction occurs when

A)spending increases.
B)spending declines.
C)jobs increase.
D)inflation decreases.
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Advertising first made consumers aware of differences in products and prices in the marketing economy.
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A budget surplus,when a nation spends less than it takes in from taxes,is the opposite of a(n)

A)stagnant income.
B)budget deficit.
C)economic expansion.
D)balance of trade.
E)economic contraction.
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When a nation takes more from taxes than it spends,it has a budget deficit.
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Thomas Edison was an American entrepreneur.
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The standard of living rises because people have less money to spend.
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The early economy of the United States was marked by colonists who operated a society based primarily on

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B)technology.
C)sweat shops.
D)information.
E)agriculture.
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________________ can be harmful if individuals' incomes do not increase at the same pace as rising prices because it reduces their buying power.

A)Deflation
B)Stagflation
C)Inflation
D)Economic expansion
E)Economic contraction
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Countries measure the state of their economies to

A)determine whether they are expanding or contracting.
B)regulate wages and employment.
C)let other nations know the state of their economic health.
D)avoid taking corrective action.
E)control government spending.
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What is an economic contraction,and what can it lead to?
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Entrepreneurs risk their wealth,time,and effort to develop for profit an innovative product or way of doing something.
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72
_________________ is the study of how resources are distributed for the production of goods and services within a social system.

A)Financial resources
B)Human resources
C)Economic system
D)Communism
E)Economics
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73
Discuss the issues involved in measuring a country's economy.
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74
Increased unemployment can reduce consumer demand for goods and services,leading to

A)economic contraction.
B)inflation.
C)deflation.
D)a budget deficit.
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75
The Industrial Revolution brought increasing prosperity and propelled the United States into a manufacturing economy.
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76
Gross domestic product is the sum of all goods and services produced in a country during a year.
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77
After World War II,the United States became an agricultural economy.
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78
A continuing rise in prices over a period of time refers to

A)inflation.
B)economic expansion.
C)a recession.
D)economic contraction.
E)stagflation.
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79
Economic expansion occurs when

A)fewer goods and services are produced than consumers demand.
B)an economy is growing and people are spending more money.
C)a nation's standard of living drops quickly.
D)employment levels decline over time.
E)prices begin to rise and incomes begin to fall.
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80
A severe recession may turn into a depression.
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