Chapter 15. Jordan Flashcards

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Affordable Care Act

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A 2010 law designed to ensure that nearly all Americans would have have access to health care, coverage, including those living in poverty.

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Public Policy

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An international course of action or inaction follower by government in dealing with some problem or matter of concern

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Distributive policies

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Public policies that provide benefits to individuals, groups, communities, or corporations

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Regulatory Policies

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Public policies that limit the actives of individuals and corporations or prohibit certain types of unacceptable behavior

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Redistributive Agenda

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Public policies that transfer resources from one group to assist another group

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Systemic agenda

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a set of issues to be discussed or given attention; it consists of all public issues viewed as requiring governmental attention.

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Governmental (institutional) agenda

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Problems to which public officials feel obliged to devote active and serious attention

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Agenda setting

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The process of forming the list of issues to be addressed by government

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Policy Formulation

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The crafting of proposed courses of action to resolve public problems

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Policy adoption

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The approval of a policy proposal by people with the requisite authority, such as a legislature

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Policy Implementation

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The process of carrying out public policy

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Policy Evaluation

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The process of determining whether a course of action is achieving its intended goals

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Fiscal policy

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The deliberate use of the national governments taxing and spending policies to maintain economic stability

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National debt

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The total amount owed by the federal government to its creditors, both domestic and international

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Lassez-faire

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Economic philosophy that endorse a very limited role for government in the economy.

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Recession

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A decline in the economy that occurs as investment sags production falls off, and unemployment increases

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Depression

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A severe and long lasting decline in the economy that occurs as investments sags, production falls off, and unemployment increases

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Keynesian Economics

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An economic approach first championed by economist John Maynard Keynes in the 1930s who maintained that spending by government can stimulate economic growth much faster than a free market could on its own.

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Inflation

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A rise in the general price level of goods and services within an economy.

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Budget Deficit

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The economic condition that occurs when expenditures exceed revenues.

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Gross Domestic Production

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The total market value of all goods and services produced in a country during a year

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Monetary Policy

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A form of government regulation in which the nations money supply and interest rates are controlled

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Federal Reserve System

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The organization in the United States tasked with such responsibilities as managing the money supply, stabilizing prices, moderating interest rates, and reducing unemployment

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Board of Governors

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In the Federal Reserve System, a seven-member board that makes most economic decisions regarding interest rates and the supply money; it is led by the federal reserve chair.

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Open Market Operations

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The buying and selling of government securities by the Fiscal Reserve Bank

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Discount Rate

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The rate of interest at which the Federal Reserve Board lends money to member bank s.

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Reserve Requirement

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Government requirements that a portion of members banks’ deposits be retained as backing for their loans

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Medicare

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The federal program established during Lyndon B Johnson administration that provides medical care to elderly Social Security recipients

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Department of Health and Human Services

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The cabinet-level department administering most federal social welfare and health-related policies and programs; it included the National Institutes for Health, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration

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Medicaid

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A government program that subsidizes medical care for the poor

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No Child Left Behind Act

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Bipartisan education reform bill that employed high standards and measurable goals as a method of improving American education and across state; in 2016 , it was largely replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act

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Common Care

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A voluntarily adopted multi-state approach to setting standards that all students should achieve up through the high-school level.

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Vouchers

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Certificates issued by the government that may be applied toward the cost of attending private or other public schools

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Charter School

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Semi-public schools that have open admission and receive some support from the government and may also receive private donations to increase the quality of education.

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Social Security Act

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A 1935 law that established old age insurance; assistance for the needy, age, blind, and families with dependent children; and unemployment insurance

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Entitlement Programs

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Government benefits that all citizens meeting eligibility- such as age, income level, or unemployment- are legally entitled to receive.

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Non-means-tested programs

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Programs that provide cash assistance to qualified beneficiaries, regardless of income; among these are social security and unemployment insurance

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Means-tested programs

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Programs requiring beneficiaries to have incomes below specified levels to be eligible for benefits among these are Social Security Insurance,Temporary Aid to Needy Families, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assisance Programs, formerly called food stamps