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POLS 207 Roblyer Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions /. Anything dies - Answer-When funding is taken away /.Nothing happens - Answer-without establishing funding... /.Comparing budgetary policy - Answer-important way to measure political differences between states -how is revenue generated? Who pays the bills and who gets a bye? -how is money spent? on who? who gets less or none? /.Reminder about numbers - Answer--size of numbers matter, but also how they compare to other numbers of interest -rough ideas of size -rough comparisons/ratios/% /.Public goods - Answer--non-excludable & non-rivaling -everyone can use without denying to others /.Merit goods - Answer--some public goods -should not be denied to people who cannot pay for them (public education, transportation, healthcare) /.Private goods - Answer--excludable and rivaling -goods only available to those who pay /.Revenue - Answer-income received by government -most comes from taxes, but not all /.Expenditures - Answer-goods and services purchased or provided with government funds /.Gross Domestic Product - Answer--commonly used measure of the size, health, and power of the economy of a nation -measure annually /.Individuals/was the same - Answer-When it comes to federal income taxes in the U.S., which group contributes the most today? Was the answer different /.Most common sources of state government revenue - Answer--taxes -federal grants -fees and licenses -interest on investments -direct sales -borrowing -gambling/lottery /."ability-to-pay" model - Answer-taxes based on this model -benefits distributed to all who are eligible to receive, regardless of ability to pay -costs distributed based on wealth & income -"redistributes" some wealth -"others-pay" model is popular variation /."User-pay" Model - Answer--used for fees, not for taxes -distributes benefits only to those who pay -more "capitalist" than ability-to-pay model /.Hybrids - Answer--increasingly common -user fees (tolls) may pay for loans used to build the road, and taxes may pay for maintenance of the tollway -goods and services funded by user fees don't require tax increases /.Taxes - Answer-required because the market is unable or unwilling to provide public goods /.Normative Language - Answer-prevails when debating taxes-the math involved in an afterthought -"what should be" /.Polls of citizens - Answer-taxes too high, but services too low or just right /.Winning vs. losing in taxes - Answer--we pay less, but get more -redistribution is to us, not from us (but somebody must be losing?) /.Zero-Sum game - Answer--no services exist without someone paying the bill /.Tax Base - Answer--the item/amount subject to taxation (but usually not entire value/amount) /.Progressive tax rate - Answer-higher base means higher rate /.Fixed tax rate - Answer-same rate, independent of base /.Regressive tax rate - Answer-lower base means higher rate

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POLS 207 Roblyer Exam 2 Questions
With Complete Solutions

/. Anything dies - Answer-✅When funding is taken away

/.Nothing happens - Answer-✅without establishing funding...

/.Comparing budgetary policy - Answer-✅important way to measure political differences
between states
-how is revenue generated? Who pays the bills and who gets a bye?
-how is money spent? on who? who gets less or none?

/.Reminder about numbers - Answer-✅-size of numbers matter, but also how they
compare to other numbers of interest
-rough ideas of size
-rough comparisons/ratios/%

/.Public goods - Answer-✅-non-excludable & non-rivaling
-everyone can use without denying to others

/.Merit goods - Answer-✅-some public goods
-should not be denied to people who cannot pay for them (public education,
transportation, healthcare)

/.Private goods - Answer-✅-excludable and rivaling
-goods only available to those who pay

/.Revenue - Answer-✅income received by government
-most comes from taxes, but not all

/.Expenditures - Answer-✅goods and services purchased or provided with government
funds

/.Gross Domestic Product - Answer-✅-commonly used measure of the size, health, and
power of the economy of a nation
-measure annually

/.Individuals/was the same - Answer-✅When it comes to federal income taxes in the
U.S., which group contributes the most today? Was the answer different

/.Most common sources of state government revenue - Answer-✅-taxes

, -federal grants
-fees and licenses
-interest on investments
-direct sales
-borrowing
-gambling/lottery

/."ability-to-pay" model - Answer-✅taxes based on this model
-benefits distributed to all who are eligible to receive, regardless of ability to pay
-costs distributed based on wealth & income
-"redistributes" some wealth
-"others-pay" model is popular variation

/."User-pay" Model - Answer-✅-used for fees, not for taxes
-distributes benefits only to those who pay
-more "capitalist" than ability-to-pay model

/.Hybrids - Answer-✅-increasingly common
-user fees (tolls) may pay for loans used to build the road, and taxes may pay for
maintenance of the tollway
-goods and services funded by user fees don't require tax increases

/.Taxes - Answer-✅required because the market is unable or unwilling to provide public
goods

/.Normative Language - Answer-✅prevails when debating taxes-the math involved in an
afterthought
-"what should be"

/.Polls of citizens - Answer-✅taxes too high, but services too low or just right

/.Winning vs. losing in taxes - Answer-✅-we pay less, but get more
-redistribution is to us, not from us (but somebody must be losing?)

/.Zero-Sum game - Answer-✅-no services exist without someone paying the bill

/.Tax Base - Answer-✅-the item/amount subject to taxation (but usually not entire
value/amount)

/.Progressive tax rate - Answer-✅higher base means higher rate

/.Fixed tax rate - Answer-✅same rate, independent of base

/.Regressive tax rate - Answer-✅lower base means higher rate

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