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Government History Vocabulary

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  • If I'm over my budget, I spent too much ______
    Money
  • Discretionary means you have to do something
    FALSE
  • Conference: When both branches of the legislature get together to confer or debate. T/F
    TRUE
  • The Legislature is the branch of government that makes Laws. T/F
    TRUE
  • Expenditures: The act of saving money. T/F
    FALSE
  • Discretionary is the opposite of Mandatory. T/F
    TRUE
  • What are the common 2 letters: Bicycle, Bisexual, bicameral, binocular, biweekly
    BI - two
  • Constituents is another word for citizens that vote
    TRUE
  • Bureaucracy is a type of organization that has a TON of rules and "red tape" to get through. T/F
    TRUE: but for extra credit what is an advantage of that
  • Deficit: When my expenses are more than I make. T/F
    TRUE
  • If you don't vote you are still a constituent
    FALSE: You are a constituent if you authorize someone to represent you, like voting
  • A coalition is a group of people working toward individual goals. T/F
    FALSE
  • Deficit: When i have enough money to pay for bills. T/F
    FALSE
  • Bureaucracy is a type of organization that's smaller and doesn't have a ton of paper work or rules to follow. T/F
    FALSE: for extra credit, name a company that is not Bureaucratic
  • Laws are made by the L___________
    Legislature
  • It is MANDATORY to wear a mask inside a public building. What does MANDATORY mean?
    Required, have to
  • Discretionary mean something is voluntary or optional. T/F
    TRUE
  • Internal R________ Services deal with taxes (aka people's income)
    Revenue
  • The Prefix 'bi' means______
    2
  • Revenue: another term for income, earnings, pay check. T/F
    TRUE
  • Expenditures: The act of spending money. T/F
    TRUE
  • The Federal Government, Social Security Department, and Military are Bureaucratic organizations. F/T
    TRUE
  • A coalition is a group of people working toward the same goal. T/F
    TRUE