Chapter 6 Test Flashcards

(29 cards)

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According to Adam Smith, what are the three principal functions of government

A
  • Government is to protect its citizens from foreign aggression
  • to protect the rights of its citizens from infringements by others.
  • to provide public goods
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2
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Give an example of a public good

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Postal office

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3
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Why is radical capitalism unscriptural?

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It’s denied legitimacy of government

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4
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In the eighteenth century, what did liberal mean?

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People who believed in liberty

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5
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Measure of quality of life in a country

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Standard of living

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6
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What a persons income could buy

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Real income

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7
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Weakness of capitalism

A

Greed and materialism

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8
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Transitional economic system between free markets and governmental ownership

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Social democracy

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9
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The government sells businesses back to private individuals

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Privatization

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10
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Economics system characterized by private ownership and decision making

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Capitalism

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11
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Adam Smith’s ideal economic system

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Classic liberal capitalism

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12
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Government is no longer necessary since everyone is acting in the best interest of others

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Communism

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13
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Economic system that leans towards capitalism and has extremely high taxes

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Welfare state

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14
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Gold and silver in the government’s treasury are what is important

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Mercantilism

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15
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The government takes possession of key industries

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Nationalization

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16
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A central authority controls resources and makes economic decisions

17
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Private ownership of businesses but with frequent governmental intervention

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State capitalism

18
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In what year did mercantilism end in America

19
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What is not one of the strategies of mercantilism?

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Refuse to sell goods and services to foreign nations

20
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What does laissez faire mean

21
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5 points of mercantilism

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  1. Exploration
  2. Trade
  3. Domestic manufacturing
  4. Colonization
  5. Alliances
22
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Which of the following is not one of the distinguishing characteristics of a capitalistic economy
A. Workers decide all questions of policy for their particular business.
B. Individuals own a majority of the factors of production.
C. The government does not own the businesses that are cornerstones of the economy
D. Most economic decisions are made by individuals

23
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According to Adam Smith, why do the butcher and barker provide our dinner?

A

Because it is in their own best interest to do so

24
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What system do the government not exist

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Pure communism

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When would a social democracy be least likely to assume control?
A shoe factory
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A _____________ balance of trade is said to exist when a nation sells more goods and services than it purchases
Favorable
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In his book_____________, Adam Smith refuted the economic policies of mercantilism
Wealth of Nations
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Why did mercantilism promote colonization
To aquifer new supplies of the factor of production
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What was the root problem with mercantilism
The misconception that money is wealth