Deck 6: Government and the Economy
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Deck 6: Government and the Economy
1
Between 1961 and 1972,the federal government spent as much on ______ as it did on building highways.
A) welfare
B) Medicare
C) crop subsidies
D) space exploration
A) welfare
B) Medicare
C) crop subsidies
D) space exploration
D
Explanation: Between 1961 and 1972, the federal government spent as much on space exploration as it did on building highways.
Explanation: Between 1961 and 1972, the federal government spent as much on space exploration as it did on building highways.
2
The inefficiency of taxation means that imposing a tax on a good or service typically
A) reduces the amount produced.
B) increases the amount produced.
C) causes backlogs and surpluses.
D) increases costs across the board.
A) reduces the amount produced.
B) increases the amount produced.
C) causes backlogs and surpluses.
D) increases costs across the board.
A
Explanation: Taxes increase costs, thereby reducing demand and eventually supply.
Explanation: Taxes increase costs, thereby reducing demand and eventually supply.
3
Which legislation was NOT signed into law by Richard Nixon?
A) The Environmental Protection Agency Act (EPA).
B) The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA).
C) The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Act (EEOC).
D) The Social Security Administration Act (SSA).
A) The Environmental Protection Agency Act (EPA).
B) The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA).
C) The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Act (EEOC).
D) The Social Security Administration Act (SSA).
D
Explanation: Social Security was signed into law by President Roosevelt.
Explanation: Social Security was signed into law by President Roosevelt.
4
World War II increased the amount of government spending and economic intervention in the United States.
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5
There are no discernible downsides to government action.
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6
In 1971 President Richard Nixon announced a 90-day freeze on wage and price increases to stem economic stagflation.
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7
The private sector includes privately owned businesses and for-profit divisions of various governments.
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8
Under President Lyndon Johnson,the federal government actually decreased its involvement in the economy.
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9
Government employment (excluding wartime employment)peaked during the
A) 1980s.
B) 1930s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
A) 1980s.
B) 1930s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
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10
The New Deal was a government outgrowth of World War I.
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11
The New Deal was
A) the name of a television game show in the 1930s.
B) a government agency that regulated auto dealerships.
C) the cornerstone of the Kennedy administration.
D) legislation passed by the Roosevelt administration.
A) the name of a television game show in the 1930s.
B) a government agency that regulated auto dealerships.
C) the cornerstone of the Kennedy administration.
D) legislation passed by the Roosevelt administration.
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12
As one of the New Deal programs,the WPA was a government agency that
A) regulated the banking industry.
B) regulated the securities industry.
C) regulated the trucking and interstate commerce industries.
D) increased employment through construction projects.
A) regulated the banking industry.
B) regulated the securities industry.
C) regulated the trucking and interstate commerce industries.
D) increased employment through construction projects.
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13
The Public Broadcasting Service and National Public Radio are examples of
A) private nonprofit organizations.
B) private for-profit companies.
C) nonprofit government-funded organizations.
D) government agencies.
A) private nonprofit organizations.
B) private for-profit companies.
C) nonprofit government-funded organizations.
D) government agencies.
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14
The Airline Deregulation Act
A) allowed airlines to enter new markets, with government permission.
B) allowed airlines to change prices, with government consent.
C) created a new regulatory body called American Airlines.
D) subjected new airlines only to safety regulations.
A) allowed airlines to enter new markets, with government permission.
B) allowed airlines to change prices, with government consent.
C) created a new regulatory body called American Airlines.
D) subjected new airlines only to safety regulations.
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15
Deregulation (the reduction of government intervention)began with the oil price shock of 1973.
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16
Which of the following was NOT part of the New Deal?
A) Social Security.
B) Unemployment insurance.
C) The federal minimum wage.
D) Medicare.
A) Social Security.
B) Unemployment insurance.
C) The federal minimum wage.
D) Medicare.
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17
The oil price shock of 1973 was caused by
A) A series of earthquakes in Venezuela.
B) The overthrow of the Iranian government by terrorists.
C) The drying up of two major U.S. oil wells.
D) An embargo by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
A) A series of earthquakes in Venezuela.
B) The overthrow of the Iranian government by terrorists.
C) The drying up of two major U.S. oil wells.
D) An embargo by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
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18
Under President John
F. Kennedy, the United States expanded its highway system, creating 50,000 miles of high-speed limited-access highway.
F. Kennedy, the United States expanded its highway system, creating 50,000 miles of high-speed limited-access highway.
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19
The public sector includes state and local governments,as well as the federal government.
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20
An example of the command approach is public education.
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21
Corruption is
A) the creation of oxidized material on metal.
B) legal activities to promote a viewpoint.
C) illegal activities to create an unfair advantage.
D) found only within local governments.
A) the creation of oxidized material on metal.
B) legal activities to promote a viewpoint.
C) illegal activities to create an unfair advantage.
D) found only within local governments.
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22
The Federal Reserve Board is responsible for
A) maintaining adequate supervision of insurance companies.
B) protecting consumers from antitrust violations.
C) supervising the financial and monetary system.
D) regulating privacy issues relating to health care providers.
A) maintaining adequate supervision of insurance companies.
B) protecting consumers from antitrust violations.
C) supervising the financial and monetary system.
D) regulating privacy issues relating to health care providers.
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23
The inefficiency of taxation means that
A) governments tax only specific industries.
B) taxes are applied more on consumers than businesses.
C) imposing a tax on goods typically reduces the amount produced.
D) imposing a tax on goods reduces prices that buyers pay and decreases supply.
A) governments tax only specific industries.
B) taxes are applied more on consumers than businesses.
C) imposing a tax on goods typically reduces the amount produced.
D) imposing a tax on goods reduces prices that buyers pay and decreases supply.
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24
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate role for government to play in the economy?
A) Regulating markets.
B) Promoting free speech in marketing.
C) Addressing externalities.
D) Redistributing income.
A) Regulating markets.
B) Promoting free speech in marketing.
C) Addressing externalities.
D) Redistributing income.
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25
What happens to the market price that buyers face as a result of taxation?
A) It is greater than before the tax was imposed.
B) It is less than before the tax was imposed.
C) Taxation has no effect on price, only output.
D) Taxation affects average cost only.
A) It is greater than before the tax was imposed.
B) It is less than before the tax was imposed.
C) Taxation has no effect on price, only output.
D) Taxation affects average cost only.
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26
The Federal Trade Commission is responsible for enforcing
A) health care.
B) antitrust law.
C) interstate commerce.
D) communications law.
A) health care.
B) antitrust law.
C) interstate commerce.
D) communications law.
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27
The Wage and Price Controls of 1971 were an example of
A) command approach intervention.
B) free enterprise.
C) market-based economics.
D) a balanced approach.
A) command approach intervention.
B) free enterprise.
C) market-based economics.
D) a balanced approach.
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28
Among industrialized countries,the United States has one of the __________ public sectors,as a percentage of government spending and the economy.
A) smallest
B) largest
C) fastest-growing
D) slowest-growing
A) smallest
B) largest
C) fastest-growing
D) slowest-growing
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29
Which of the following is NOT a public good?
A) Police protection.
B) Fire protection.
C) Primary and secondary education.
D) Business incubator sites.
A) Police protection.
B) Fire protection.
C) Primary and secondary education.
D) Business incubator sites.
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30
The Uniform Commercial Code governs
A) what can be broadcast on public airways.
B) commercial transactions between companies and consumers.
C) commercial transactions between the United States and foreign countries.
D) international commerce transactions.
A) what can be broadcast on public airways.
B) commercial transactions between companies and consumers.
C) commercial transactions between the United States and foreign countries.
D) international commerce transactions.
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31
The era of deregulation,when the role of the government in the economy steadily decreased,began
A) shortly after WWII.
B) in the mid-1970s.
C) with the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower.
D) with the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
A) shortly after WWII.
B) in the mid-1970s.
C) with the presidency of Dwight Eisenhower.
D) with the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
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32
The original research that culminated in the Internet was sponsored by
A) Al Gore.
B) Microsoft.
C) NASA.
D) The Defense Department.
A) Al Gore.
B) Microsoft.
C) NASA.
D) The Defense Department.
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33
Rent-seeking behavior means
A) companies try to increase profit by cutting costs or improving products.
B) companies spend money on influencing government rather than on profit-increasing strategies.
C) consumer real estate studies that focus on renting versus buying.
D) a transfer of knowledge between private and public sectors.
A) companies try to increase profit by cutting costs or improving products.
B) companies spend money on influencing government rather than on profit-increasing strategies.
C) consumer real estate studies that focus on renting versus buying.
D) a transfer of knowledge between private and public sectors.
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34
The U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission is responsible for
A) cell phone company billing practices.
B) regulating the flammability of mattresses.
C) regulating the safety of aircraft.
D) regulating consumer financial protection.
A) cell phone company billing practices.
B) regulating the flammability of mattresses.
C) regulating the safety of aircraft.
D) regulating consumer financial protection.
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35
Rent-seeking behavior can sometimes cause
A) housing rental prices to increase.
B) a decrease in government spending.
C) corruption in public officials.
D) a sharp increase in economic activity.
A) housing rental prices to increase.
B) a decrease in government spending.
C) corruption in public officials.
D) a sharp increase in economic activity.
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36
______________ means that government sets the rules for market competition.
A) Market regulation
B) Market dynamics
C) Market economics
D) Government metrics
A) Market regulation
B) Market dynamics
C) Market economics
D) Government metrics
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37
Which of the following programs that expanded the government's role in the economy was enacted by a Republican president?
A) The interstate highway program.
B) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
C) The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
D) All of these were enacted by Republican presidents.
A) The interstate highway program.
B) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
C) The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
D) All of these were enacted by Republican presidents.
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38
Which of the following is NOT a type of tax?
A) Estate tax.
B) Payroll tax.
C) Excise tax.
D) Family tax.
A) Estate tax.
B) Payroll tax.
C) Excise tax.
D) Family tax.
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39
The free-rider problem concerns
A) government deregulation of the public transit system.
B) voluntary associations that provide public goods to an individual who receives the benefit but does not pay for it.
C) government taxation.
D) welfare programs.
A) government deregulation of the public transit system.
B) voluntary associations that provide public goods to an individual who receives the benefit but does not pay for it.
C) government taxation.
D) welfare programs.
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40
Which is an example of the government command approach?
A) The growth of community banks.
B) Fast-food franchise growth.
C) Public schools.
D) Private college education.
A) The growth of community banks.
B) Fast-food franchise growth.
C) Public schools.
D) Private college education.
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41
After a tax is placed on a good or service,which of the following does not occur?
A) Buyers pay more for the good or service.
B) Sellers receive less when they produce and sell the good or service.
C) The total volume of sales of the good or service decreases.
D) The total volume of sales of the good or service increases.
A) Buyers pay more for the good or service.
B) Sellers receive less when they produce and sell the good or service.
C) The total volume of sales of the good or service decreases.
D) The total volume of sales of the good or service increases.
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42
Refer to Table 6.1,which gives the daily supply and demand schedules for cups of coffee at a kiosk in a shopping mall.If the government places a $2 per cup tax on coffee,how many cups of coffee will be bought and sold after the tax is imposed?
A) 50.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D)150.
A) 50.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D)150.
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43
The New Deal legislation passed by President Roosevelt was inspired by
A) the Irish potato famine of 1927.
B) economic problems caused by World War I.
C) the Great Depression
D) normal business cycles.
A) the Irish potato famine of 1927.
B) economic problems caused by World War I.
C) the Great Depression
D) normal business cycles.
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44
Imposing a tax on a market typically hurts
A) buyers only.
B) sellers only.
C) both buyers and sellers.
D) buyers, sellers, and government agencies.
A) buyers only.
B) sellers only.
C) both buyers and sellers.
D) buyers, sellers, and government agencies.
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45
Refer to Table 6.1,which gives the daily supply and demand schedules for cups of coffee at a kiosk in a shopping mall.If the government places a $4 per cup tax on coffee,how many cups of coffee will be bought and sold after the tax is imposed?
A) 50.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D)150.
A) 50.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D)150.
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46
When one person's actions harm others (such as in the case of pollution),economists say that a(n)_________ is present.
A) network externality
B) antitrust externality
C) negative externality
D) market externality
A) network externality
B) antitrust externality
C) negative externality
D) market externality
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47
The unintentional impact that the actions of an individual can have on others is called:
A) an externality.
B) a public good.
C) a network effect.
D) the free-rider problem.
A) an externality.
B) a public good.
C) a network effect.
D) the free-rider problem.
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48
Which of the following is mentioned in the textbook as a deficiency in private markets for which government action can provide a remedy?
A) Pollution.
B) High prices.
C) Low interest rates.
D) Excessive levels of debt.
A) Pollution.
B) High prices.
C) Low interest rates.
D) Excessive levels of debt.
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49
Which of the following is NOT a type of externality?
A) Network externality.
B) Positive externality.
C) Negative externality.
D) Market externality.
A) Network externality.
B) Positive externality.
C) Negative externality.
D) Market externality.
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50
Which president signed into law the Environmental Protection Agency Act?
A) Richard Nixon.
B) John
C) Jimmy Carter.
D) Lyndon Johnson.
F) Kennedy.
A) Richard Nixon.
B) John
C) Jimmy Carter.
D) Lyndon Johnson.
F) Kennedy.
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51
Which of the following is NOT one of the programs through which the U.S.government attempts to redistribute income to the poor?
A) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps).
B) Medicare.
C) Unemployment insurance.
D) The Works Progress Administration (WPA).
A) The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps).
B) Medicare.
C) Unemployment insurance.
D) The Works Progress Administration (WPA).
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52
Which of the following does NOT provide a positive externality?
A) Actions that benefit others.
B) The proliferation of Internet accounts.
C) Airport and aircraft noise.
D) Getting a flu vaccine.
A) Actions that benefit others.
B) The proliferation of Internet accounts.
C) Airport and aircraft noise.
D) Getting a flu vaccine.
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53
The disadvantages of government intervention include
A) achieving desirable goals.
B) lower taxation.
C) incentive problems.
D) reduced regulation.
A) achieving desirable goals.
B) lower taxation.
C) incentive problems.
D) reduced regulation.
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54
Refer to Table 6.1,which gives the daily supply and demand schedules for cups of coffee at a kiosk in a shopping mall.If there is no tax placed on coffee,how many cups of coffee will be bought and sold?
A) 50.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D)150.
A) 50.
B) 90.
C) 120.
D)150.
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55
The potential profit from new technological advancements and innovations
A) Gives the private sector a better incentive to commercialize new technologies.
B) Gives the public sector a better incentive to make investments into farsighted research.
C) Leads to rent-seeking behavior and corruption in government.
D) Provides similar incentives to the private and public sectors with respect to researching new technologies.
A) Gives the private sector a better incentive to commercialize new technologies.
B) Gives the public sector a better incentive to make investments into farsighted research.
C) Leads to rent-seeking behavior and corruption in government.
D) Provides similar incentives to the private and public sectors with respect to researching new technologies.
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56
The Securities and Exchange Commission regulates
A) security and alarm companies.
B) nonmonetary exchanges, like bartering.
C) stock markets.
D) auto insurance companies.
A) security and alarm companies.
B) nonmonetary exchanges, like bartering.
C) stock markets.
D) auto insurance companies.
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57
In 1997 the FTC blocked the merger between Staples and Office Depot.Why was this merger blocked?
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58
What percentage of college students attends a publicly funded college or university?
A) 20%.
B) 75%.
C) 40%.
D) 30%.
A) 20%.
B) 75%.
C) 40%.
D) 30%.
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59
In the United States,the government does NOT play much of a role in
A) Managing globalization.
B) Encouraging technological change.
C) Inspiring consumer preferences.
D) Shaping financial markets.
A) Managing globalization.
B) Encouraging technological change.
C) Inspiring consumer preferences.
D) Shaping financial markets.
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60
The laws that prevent companies from unfairly trying to get market power or reduce the amount of competition in a market are known as
A) the Universal Commercial Code.
B) antitrust laws.
C) free-rider laws.
D) OSHA, EPA, and FCC.
A) the Universal Commercial Code.
B) antitrust laws.
C) free-rider laws.
D) OSHA, EPA, and FCC.
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61
What is a network externality?
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62
What happened to government regulation in the aftermath of the oil shock of 1973?
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63
What are the four justifications for government intervention in the economy? Describe two in detail,providing an example of each.
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64
What is income redistribution?
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