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Ch. 25 Jeopardy Sales TaxDeath TaxIncome TaxGas TaxTobacco Tax 10 20 30 40 50
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Tax on land and property
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Programs that when needed provides benefits to offset a change in people’s incomes.
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Spending for federal programs that must receive annual approval
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All the money that has been borrowed by the government over the years and not paid back.
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Legislation earmarking funds for certain purposes.
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Federal program that provides monthly payments to people who are retired or unable to work.
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Tax levied on a product at the time of sale.
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A program using eligibility requirements to provide heath, nutrition, or income supplements to individuals.
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To aid or promote with money.
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A plan for making and spending money.
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Federal spending required by law that continues without the need for annual approval by congress.
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Situation in which government spends less that it collects in revenues.
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Government program that provides health care for the aged.
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Contract to repay borrowed money with interest at a specific time in the future.
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Funds one level of government receives from another level of government.
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Situation in which government spends more than it collects in revenues.
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Annual budget in which expenditures equal revenues.
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About how much of the federal budget is used for discretionary spending?
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From which source do both local governments and state governments receive the greatest amount of money?
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How can the government borrow money?
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Which level of government is responsible for fire protection?
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What is the largest single spending category for the federal budget?
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What 12 month period makes up the federal governments fiscal year?
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Which level of government is responsible for maintaining interstate highways?
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Give me an example of mandatory spending.
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