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Jeopardy
Taxes Diplomacy Economic
Systems
Foreign
Policy
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Final Jeopardy
Economics
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Taxes for $100
A tax that is based on one’s
ability to pay.
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Taxes for $100
What is a Progressive
tax?
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Taxes for $200
The Government’s largest source
of income and largest area of
spending.
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Taxes for $200
What are individual income
taxes and entitlements?
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Taxes for $300
When the IRS reviews and checks a
tax return more carefully than other
tax returns. (Many people get VERY
nervous when this happens)
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Taxes for $300
What is an audit?
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Taxes for $400
OASDI, Medicare, and
unemployment insurance are
examples of this?
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Taxes for $400
What are social
insurance taxes?
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Taxes for $500
The yearly sum of goods
and products in a
country.
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Taxes for $500
What is gross national product?
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Economics for $100
One company dominates an
industry.
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Economics for $100
What is a monopoly?
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Economics for $200
Private individuals own the
factors of production and decide
what to make based on demand
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Economics for $200
What is a Market
Economy?
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Economics for $300
Sports stadiums and other projects
to make cities more attractive are
examples of this – in other words
to restore the city.
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Economics for $300
What is urban
renewal?
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Economics for $400
Teddy Roosevelt busted these
multiple corporations run as one
enterprise.
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Economics for $400
What are Trusts?
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Economics for $500
October 1 to September 30
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Economics for $500
What is a fiscal year?
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Diplomacy for $100
The official representative
of the United States in
foreign countries.
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Diplomacy for $100
Who is an Ambassador?
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Diplomacy for $200
An Ambassador and supporting
diplomats are often not subject to
the laws of the country in which
they are posted.
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Diplomacy for $200
Diplomatic immunity.
Has just been
revoked!
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Diplomacy for $300
Two of the 5 communist countries
with whom we do NOT have
diplomatic relations: China, Cuba,
North Korea, Vietnam, Laos
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Diplomacy for $300
Who are
North Korea
and Cuba?
C’mon! Where’s
the love?
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Diplomacy for $400
Allows nations to send and
receive diplomatic
representatives
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Diplomacy for $400
What is the Right
of Legation
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Diplomacy for $500
The author of the Communist
Manifesto predicted workers all over
the world would unite and overthrow
their oppressors.
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Diplomacy for $500
Who is Karl Marx
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Economic Systems for $100
Under this system the
government own all factors
of production
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Economic Systems for $100
What is communism?
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Economic Systems for $200
Controllable or
uncontrollable spending.
Mandatory spending for
veterans’ benefits and
Social Security
payments are examples
of this type of spending.
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Economic Systems for $200
What is
uncontrollable
spending?
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Economic Systems for $300
According to Marx, these
workers are always exploited by
these upper middle-class
business owners.
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Economic Systems for $300
Who are the
proletariat and the
bourgeoisie?
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Economic Systems for $400
The three factors of production
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Economic Systems for $400
What are land, labor, and
capital?
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Economic Systems for $500
In the first step in the budget process,
each federal agency prepares a
detailed estimate of its spending needs
and then submits their estimate to this
office.
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Economic Systems for $500
What is the OMB –
Office of Management
and Budget?
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Foreign Policy for $100
Russia, China, UK, France,
and the US all have veto
power within this 15-
member body
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Foreign Policy for $100
What is the UN Security
Council?
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Foreign Policy for $200
True or False:
The Secretary of Defense must
have military experience.
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Foreign Policy for $200
What is false?
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Foreign Policy for $300
When the CIA was founded in
1947, it was specifically forbidden
to do this.
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Foreign Policy for $300
What is operate
within the United
States.
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Foreign Policy for $400
A major feature of American
foreign policy since World War II
is ______ - or to scare the heck
out of other countries.
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Foreign Policy for $400
What is
deterrence?
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Foreign Policy for $500
The difference between
the Department of State
and Department of
Defense.
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Foreign Policy for $500
What is State conducts the
nation’s foreign policy and
maintains relations with other
nations while Defense maintains
the armed forces and carries out
military objectives?
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Final Jeopardy -
You have two cows and give one to
your neighbor
Economic Systems-
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Final Jeopardy Answer
What is Socialism?