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Global Government BanksFED Could be Fun 100 200 300 400 500
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Final Jeopardy What four countries make up the UK? Answer: Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales.
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A good created in the US that is sold and shipped to another country.
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A company that does business in many countries around the globe.
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When a country has a strong area of production compared to other ways the resources could be used.
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What four countries make up the United Kingdom?
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What does the worth of a currency depend on?
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Trade that happens between different states
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A company that controls an entire industry (means “one seller”)
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What allows the government to break up monopolies?
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Why does the government collect taxes and give three examples of what they use tax money for?
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Payments that the government gives to businesses to make up for a loss.
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What characteristic of money is described: you can make change for it
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When is interest bad for consumers?
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Which function of money means that you can save it in a bank for a long time?
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Most banks in the US are what type of bank?
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What type of financial institution is similar to a bank but only accepts members?
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In what year was the FED set up?
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How many district banks are there of the FED?
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Where is the district bank that governs Colorado located? (city AND state)
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Who runs the FED?
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What is the most important function of the FED?
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What is the government’s main source of revenue?
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What actor plays in “Crazy, Stupid love”, “Drive” and “The Ides of March”
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Who is the largest provider of services in the US?
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What movie features Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston and a blind ferret?
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Who is the single largest providers of jobs in the USA?
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Export
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Multinational corporation
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Comparative advantage
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Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales
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How much countries want to purchase other countries products.
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Intrastate commerce
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Monopoly
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Anti-trust laws
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So they can provide services to the public for the good of society. Roads & Parks Education & Libraries Police & Military
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Subsidies
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Divisible
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When they borrow money (take out a loan or charge on a credit card)
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Store of value
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Commercial banks
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Credit unions
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1913
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Kansas City, Missouri
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Board of governors
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Regulating the supply of money
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Taxes
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Ryan Gosling
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Government
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Along Came Polly
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Government
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