How can the government promote socially responsible production
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By passing environmental-protection regulations
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What do capital controls prevent
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Speculators from rushing into and out of a country's market and disrupting its economy./
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What kind of insurance provides replacement value for personal possessions
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Brand new items to replace the items lost (APE*)
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What is the reason for putting yourself on a budget
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People put themselves on a budget to keep their expenses below
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What provides a bank with collateral on a car loan
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The car itself
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What describes how a fixed-rate mortgage works
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The monthly payment on a fixed-rate mortgage never changes.
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What is one of the advantages of getting a government-sponsored mortgage instead of a conventional mortgage
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Government mortgages charge lower interest rates than
conventional mortgages.
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What do politicians use to win support from their constituents
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Politicians might use pork barrel spending to win support from their constituents.
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What can discretionary funds be used to pay for
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Discretionary funds are government spending by passing an
appropriations bill to pay for a program such as military spending
or education. The money is raised and can only be spent on the
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Socially responsible consumers prefer to buy from companies that use what
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Renewable resources
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Politicians approve pork barrel spending for what purpose
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To win political support
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How were slaves affected by the new republic
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Some northern states made slavery against the law.
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What are the correct steps to show how a budget is made
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a
b
d
c
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How do credit card companies use a persons credit report
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To determine if that person should be given a loan or credit
card
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Whats the difference between buying a car with a loan and leasing a car
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When you have paid off the loan the car becomes yours.
When leasing a car it never becomes yours.
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What is an example of a labor law in economics
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A restriction on when a union may call a strike
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What time is Churchill most clearly using
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I cannot answer this question.
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Banks that are locally owned and operated
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Credit union
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Match each organization with its correct relationship to the government
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A. Social security _ government agency
B. U.S. Postal Service _ government corporation
C. Boeing _ government contractor
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Match each type of unfair business practice with its description (apex)
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1.Vendor lock in: a company say a wide range of product can be used with its products but this is not true.
Price fixing: a group of companies agree that all of them will charge the same price.
3.Predatory pricing: a large company charges a price below production cost in order to eliminate small competitors.
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How can the government promote socially responsible production
By passing environmental-protection regulations
What do capital controls prevent
Speculators from rushing into and out of a country's market and disrupting its economy./
What kind of insurance provides replacement value for personal possessions
Brand new items to replace the items lost (APE*)
What is the reason for putting yourself on a budget
People put themselves on a budget to keep their expenses below
their income.
What provides a bank with collateral on a car loan
The car itself
What describes how a fixed-rate mortgage works
The monthly payment on a fixed-rate mortgage never changes.
What is one of the advantages of getting a government-sponsored mortgage instead of a conventional mortgage
Government mortgages charge lower interest rates than
conventional mortgages.
What do politicians use to win support from their constituents
Politicians might use pork barrel spending to win support from their constituents.
What can discretionary funds be used to pay for
Discretionary funds are government spending by passing an
appropriations bill to pay for a program such as military spending
or education. The money is raised and can only be spent on the
program in the bill.
Socially responsible consumers prefer to buy from companies that use what
Renewable resources
Politicians approve pork barrel spending for what purpose
To win political support
How were slaves affected by the new republic
Some northern states made slavery against the law.
What are the correct steps to show how a budget is made
a
b
d
c
How do credit card companies use a persons credit report
To determine if that person should be given a loan or credit
card
Whats the difference between buying a car with a loan and leasing a car
When you have paid off the loan the car becomes yours.
When leasing a car it never becomes yours.
What is an example of a labor law in economics
A restriction on when a union may call a strike
What time is Churchill most clearly using
I cannot answer this question.
Banks that are locally owned and operated
Credit union
Match each organization with its correct relationship to the government
A. Social security _ government agency
B. U.S. Postal Service _ government corporation
C. Boeing _ government contractor
Match each type of unfair business practice with its description (apex)
1.Vendor lock in: a company say a wide range of product can be used with its products but this is not true.
Price fixing: a group of companies agree that all of them will charge the same price.
3.Predatory pricing: a large company charges a price below production cost in order to eliminate small competitors.