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1. Which of the following is not a goal of federal economic policy? (Points: 1) Full employment The Federal Reserve Low inflation High savings rate All of the above 2. _____ is the use of government spending as a form of economic policy, especially when managing the business cycle. (Points: 1) Fiscal policy Expenditures The national debt Monetary policy 3. Which of these phrases best describes the business cycle? (Points: 1) A system of managing the economy by increasing or decreasing the supply of money A system of managing the economy by increasing or decreasing federal expenditures The process of creating policy for businesses, beginning with agenda setting and ending with evaluating the policy's effect on the business's bottom line A recurring cycle of booms and busts, recoveries and recessions 4. What is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions? (Points: 1) The changing of the discount rate it charges when it lends money to banks The buying and selling of bonds in open market operations The printing of money or destroying of money previously printed The changing of the reserve requirements controlling how many assets banks have to keep on hand 5. _____ policies are governmental policies that are aimed at the welfare, or well-being, of the people. (Points: 1) Welfare Federal Progressive Social 6. What is Social Security? (Points: 1) A collection of social programs put together under President Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s to lessen human misery while ending the economic downturn called the Great Depression A collection of programs created in 1935, particularly Old-Age, Survivors, Disability, and Hospital Insurance (OASDHI), partially financed by mandatory payroll taxes and provided for older and disabled Americans A collection of social programs put together under President Lyndon Johnson in the 1960s to improve life for needy Americans A federal department created in the 1950s "to enhance the health and well-being of Americans by providing for effective health and human services" 7. Which of the following items is not a major component of Social Security? (Points: 1) Old-Age, Survivors, Disability, and Hospital Insurance (OASDHI) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Health Insurance for the Aged and Disabled (Medicare) 8. What foreign policy tool provides the nation with partners it can rely on in times of crisis? (Points: 1) Diplomacy War Alliances Foreign aid 9. In foreign policy, what is meant by the word "prevention"? (Points: 1) The use of force to prevent an attack in a situation where immediate action is the only possible option The technique of undermining another nation's actions by declaring your own policy before they have a chance, as President Monroe did with the Monroe Doctrine An attack made on another nation because it might attack you in the future The policy of preventing war through a strong system of international alliances 10. The Bush Doctrine is a foreign policy strategy that incorporates all of the following except: (Points: 1) there is no distinction between terrorists and the nations that harbor terrorists. the United States will strike preemptively at those nations that mean it harm. the United States will go to war if necessary in order to preserve the freedom of the seas, and to protect neutral shipping from attacks. the United States will promote democracy in all parts of the world. your wrong on all but three

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  1. Always happy to see good government questions. Thank you for asking. 1. Which of the following is not a goal of federal economic policy? (Points: 1) All of the above 2. _____ is the use of government spending as a form of economic policy, especially when managing the business cycle. (Points: 1) Monetary policy 3. Which of these phrases best describes the business cycle? (Points: 1) A system of managing the economy by increasing or decreasing the supply of money 4. What is the primary tool used by the Federal Reserve when it responds to economic booms and recessions? (Points: 1) The changing of the discount rate it charges when it lends money to banks 5. _____ policies are governmental policies that are aimed at the welfare, or well-being, of the people. (Points: 1) Social 6. What is Social Security? (Points: 1) A collection of social programs put together under President Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s to lessen human misery while ending the economic downturn called the Great Depression 7. Which of the following items is not a major component of Social Security? (Points: 1) Old-Age, Survivors, Disability, and Hospital Insurance (OASDHI) 8. What foreign policy tool provides the nation with partners it can rely on in times of crisis? (Points: 1) Diplomacy Alliances 9. In foreign policy, what is meant by the word "prevention"? (Points: 1) The policy of preventing war through a strong system of international alliances 10. The Bush Doctrine is a foreign policy strategy that incorporates all of the following except: (Points: 1) the United States will go to war if necessary in order to preserve the freedom of the seas, and to protect neutral shipping from attacks.
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