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Explore the 12 Federal Reserve Districts in the US, the decision-making body of the Federal Reserve, and the tools used in monetary and fiscal policy.
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100 Points • How many Federal Reserve Districts are there in the United States?
Ans: • Which Federal Reserve District is Georgia in?
Ans: • Which decision making body of the Federal Reserve decides when to increase the discount rate and the reserve requirement?
Return • The Board of Governors
400 Points • Who makes up the Federal Open Market Committee, who always serves on the board and how many years do they serve?
Return • The 7 Board of Governors • 5 of the District Presidents • One of the 5 is the President of the New York Federal Reserve Bank • They serve 14 year terms
Answer: • What are the three tools of monetary policy?
Answer – 100 Points • Open Market Operations • The Discount Rate • The Reserve Requirement
Answer • If the economy is in the contractionary phase of the business cycle. How would the Federal Reserve use Open Market Operations?
Answer 200 Points • The Federal Reserve would buy bonds.
300 Points - Answer • What is the Reserve Requirement?
Answer – 300 Points • The percentage of checkable deposits the Federal Reserve Banks requires banks to hold in reserve.
400 Points - Answer • What is the definition of the Discount Rate?
Answer – 400 Points • The interest rate the Federal Reserve charges banks when banks borrow money from the Federal Reserve.
100 Points • What are the tools of Fiscal Policy?
Answer • Taxes and Government Spending
200 Points • Who is responsible for Fiscal Policy?
Answer 200 Points • Congress
Answer • If Congress was concerned about the unemployment rate getting too high, what Fiscal Policy could Congress implement?
Answer 300 Points • Congress could decrease taxes or increase Government Spending
Answer 400 Points • If Inflation is a Fiscal Policy concern, using the tools of Fiscal Policy, what steps could be taken?
Answer – 400 Points • Congress could Increase Taxes or Decrease Spending.
Taxes 100 Points • What is an example of Progressive Tax
Taxes 100 Points Answer • Federal Income Tax
Taxes 200 Points • What is an example of Regressive Tax
Taxes 200 Points Answer • Sales Tax
Taxes 300 Points • What is an example of Proportional Tax?
Taxes 200 Points Answer • Property Tax • Social Security Withholding Tax • Medicare Withholding Tax
Taxes – 300 Points • What is the definition of Regressive Tax
Taxes 300 Points - Answer • A Tax that places a greater burden on those with low incomes than those with higher incomes.
Taxes 400 Points • What taxes are required to be withheld from someone’s paycheck?
Taxes 400 Answer • Medicare Tax • Social Security Tax • Federal Income Tax • State Income Tax (in most states) • FICA – Federal Insurance Contributions Act