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GOVERNMENT SPENDING LESSON ACTIVITIES

Active Participation: A, B, or Both?

1. Budgets are for... Households Governments Both

Making a budget can include… 2. Making a budget can include… Choices Spending cuts Both

Mandatory spending includes money for… 3. Mandatory spending includes money for… Defense Social Security Both

Discretionary spending is… 4. Discretionary spending is… Congress’s choice Required by law Both

Those who get a say in the federal budget include… 5. Those who get a say in the federal budget include… The president Congress Both

6. Securities are… IOUs A way to make money Both

The world sees U.S. securities as… 7. The world sees U.S. securities as… Risky Trustworthy Both

Most people think the government should operate at a… 8. Most people think the government should operate at a… Surplus Deficit Both

Borrowed money must be paid back with… 9. Borrowed money must be paid back with… Securities Interest Both

10. On the subject of government spending, people usually… Agree Disagree Both

The government gets money from… 11. The government gets money from… Citizens’ tax dollars Borrowing Both

The government spends money on things like… 12. The government spends money on things like… Science research Courts Both

Trim That Budget!

Where Does the Government’s Money Go?