Deck 9: Public Finance and Public Choice

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In recent years, more than one quarter of federal government spending went to Social Security and income security programs.
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A flat tax would increase the possibilities of abuses and misrepresentations that go with tax deductions.
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If a flat tax plan allowed individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $15,000 and the flat tax rate was 10 percent, an individual earning $12,000 a year would not pay any income taxes.
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Most flat tax proposals call for exempting income to a certain minimum level.
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Vertical equity is the concept that people with different levels of income should be treated differently.
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The benefits received principle means those with the least ability to pay should be the ones to receive the benefits.
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A flat tax plan with a standard deduction of $25,000 in income and a tax rate of 20% would require an individual earning $100,000 to pay $15,000 in income taxes.
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The motivation for an individual citizen to spend the necessary time and effort to resist an interest group is minimal, even if she had a guarantee that this resistance would be effective.
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When decisions are made by majority rule, the individual consumption-payment link is broken.
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The idea of rational ignorance implies that people are fully informed about their market purchases but uninformed about political issues.
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When you add payroll taxes and Medicare, the tax system becomes more progressive than when we solely consider the federal income tax.
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If a flat tax plan allowed individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $20,000 and the flat tax rate was 20 percent, an individual earning $100,000 would pay an average tax rate of 20%.
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In a proportional tax system each individual would pay the same percentage of his or her income in taxes.
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Taxes for the most part are efficient because they retain incentives and align the values that buyers and sellers place on goods and services.
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Government expenditures as a percentage of GDP in the U.S. increased from 1950 to 1975 but decreased sharply during the recession that began in 2008.
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In a proportional tax system each individual would pay the same dollar amount in taxes.
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Payroll taxes are actually regressive taxes.
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The median voter model predicts a strong tendency for both candidates to choose a position away from the middle of distribution.
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The self-interest assumption is central to the analysis of behavior in both private and public sectors.
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The U.S. federal government relies more heavily on sales taxes, excise taxes, and customs duties than nearly any other government in the world.
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. How much income tax would you have to pay if you were earning $50,000 a year?

A)​zero
B)​$1,200
C)​$3,000
D)​$6,000
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The U.S. federal government relies more heavily on ____ than any other government.

A)​excise taxes
B)​sales taxes
C)​customs duties
D)​income-based taxes
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Which of the following is generally considered the most regressive type of tax?

A)​gift tax
B)​federal income tax
C)​excise tax
D)​payroll tax
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. Above $25,000 in wages, the average tax rate:

A)​would remain flat with an increase in income.
B)​would increase with an increase in income.
C)​would decrease with an increase in income.
D)​none of the above
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Which of the following accounted for the highest percentage of federal government spending in 2013?

A)​net interest on the national debt
B)​income security
C)​national defense
D)​education and health
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Which of the following is an example of a progressive tax?

A)​Social Security tax
B)​federal income tax
C)​excise tax
D)​payroll tax
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If Jim earns $300,000 this year and pays $75,000 in taxes and Sharon earns $80,000 this year and pays $20,000 in taxes, this tax system would appear to be

A)​progressive.
B)​proportional.
C)​regressive.
D)​none of the above
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A regressive tax:

A)​is designed to take a larger percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
B)​is designed in such a way that as a person's income rises, the amount of tax as a proportion of income rises.
C)​takes a greater proportion of the income of lower-income groups than of higher-income groups.
D)​is considered to be the most equitable type of tax.
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The ability to pay principle suggests that:

A)​traditional exemptions should be removed since they are more frequently used by people with ability to pay more taxes.
B)​people with different levels of income should be treated in the same manner.
C)​individuals receiving the benefits should be those who pay for them.
D)​those with the greatest ability to pay taxes should pay more than those with the least ability to pay taxes.
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A progressive tax:

A)​is designed to take a larger percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
B)​takes a greater proportion of the income of lower-income groups than of higher-income groups.
C)​is designed so that everybody would be charged the same percentage of their income.
D)​is designed to take a smaller percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. If you were earning $100,000 a year, your average tax rate would be:

A)​15 percent.
B)​12 percent.
C)​9 percent.
D)​6 percent.
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A flat tax:

A)​is designed so that everybody would pay the same number of dollars in taxes.
B)​is designed in such a way that as a person's income rises, the tax rate falls.
C)​is designed so that everybody would be charged the same percentage of their income.
D)​is designed to take a smaller percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
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Which of the following accounts for the largest percentage of federal taxes?

A)​gift taxes
B)​social security tax
C)​individual income taxes
D)​corporate income taxes
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Which of the following is potentially an option to save Social Security?

A)​Increasing the payroll tax rate
B)​Increasing the age required for full-time benefits.
C)​Implementing means testing
D)​all of the above
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If Stephen earns $100,000 this year and pays $20,000 in taxes and Chris earns $50,000 this year and pays $5,000 in taxes, this tax system would appear to be

A)​progressive.
B)​proportional.
C)​regressive.
D)​none of the above
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. How much income tax would you have to pay if you were earning $100,000 a year?

A)​$9,000
B)​$6,000
C)​$3,000
D)​$1,200
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Which of the following accounted for the highest percentage of state and local spending?

A)​education and health care
B)​police and fire protection
C)​highways
D)​social security
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Which of the following is not an option that could be used to save Social Security?

A)​Decreasing the age required for full-time benefits.
B)​Implementing means testing
C)​Allowing individuals to opt out of the Social Security system
D)​Increasing the return to Social Security funds
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. If you were earning $50,000 a year, your average tax rate would be:

A)​12 percent.
B)​15 percent.
C)​6 percent.
D)​9 percent.
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. How much income tax would you have to pay if you were earning $20,000 a year?

A)​$2,400
B)​$1,200
C)​$3,000
D)​zero
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A special interest issue is one that:

A)​provides large private benefits and large social benefits.
B)​provides small private benefits and large social benefits.
C)​provides large benefits to each of a small number of people and small costs to each of a large number of people.
D)​provides small benefits to each of a small number of people and large costs to each of a large number of people.
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Does the benefits received principle work well for all public goods?
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Voters will gather information on voting alternatives:

A)​when the cost of acquiring such information is exorbitantly high.
B)​as long as the marginal benefit to them of acquiring additional information exceeds the marginal cost to them.
C)​as long as the marginal benefit to them of the information is less than the marginal cost to them of gathering the information.
D)​because the welfare of the community is always perceived to be more important than the welfare of the individual.
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the essence of public choice analysis?

A)​Public choice analysis applies economic principles to political science issues.
B)​Public choice analysis applies political science principles to traditionally economic issues.
C)​Public choice analysis assumes that government leaders are primarily motivated by what is best for the community, unlike private interest groups.
D)​none of the above
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The administrative burden of taxation relates to the

A)​the disincentive for individuals and businesses to work generate income.
B)​individuals' cost of preparing tax returns and the government's cost of enforcing tax laws.
C)​the opportunity cost of social programs.
D)​the net interest that must be paid on the national debt.
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Which of the following would be considered special interest group?

A)​National Rifle Association
B)​Greenpeace
C)​the U.S.sugar industry
D)​all of the above
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Rational voter ignorance can lead politicians to:

A)​favor programs with immediate and clear benefits and unclear and deferred costs.
B)​fail to take all the benefits and costs of a program fully into account in deciding on which policies to favor.
C)​do a poor job of overseeing the actions of public sector bureaus.
D)​all of the above
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The benefits received principle suggests that:

A)​traditional exemptions should be removed since they benefit people with ability to pay more taxes.
B)​people with different levels of income should be treated in the same manner.
C)​individuals receiving the benefits should be those who pay for them.
D)​those with the greatest ability to pay taxes should pay more than those with the least ability to pay taxes.
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What are the advantages of a flat tax system?
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The process by which a legislator votes in favor of the legislation of other lawmakers in order to gain support for her own legislation is known as:

A)​pork barrel legislation.
B)​logrolling.
C)​the median vote model.
D)​none of the above
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The benefits received principle would not work well in which of the following cases?

A)​gasoline tax
B)​national defense
C)​taxing those people who use a private good
D)​admission fees to a national park
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Would a tax on prescriptions drugs be more likely to be progressive or regressive? Why?
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A special interest issue is best described as:

A)​one in which both sides utilize paid lobbyists to represent them.
B)​one which one party strongly supports and the other party strongly opposes.
C)​one in which a large number will each suffer small costs and a small number will each receive large benefits.
D)​one decided in a special session of the legislature.
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Public choice theory applies ____ principles to politics.

A)​altruistic
B)​ceteris paribus
C)​economic
D)​the fallacy of composition
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The view that those whose preferences represent the middle position on an issue will tend to determine the outcome of an election is called:

A)​rent seeking.
B)​the median voter model.
C)​the special interest effect.
D)​the cyclical majority problem.
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If Mike earns $80,000 this year and pays $16,000 in taxes and David earns $50,000 this year and pays $11,000 in taxes, this tax system would appear to be

A)​progressive.
B)​proportional.
C)​regressive.
D)​none of the above
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The median voter model implies that:

A)​most voters will have about the same preferences for goods and services provided through government.
B)​a candidate may adopt more extreme views when seeking her party's nomination than during the general election.
C)​political voting will be as economically efficient as voting with dollars in competitive markets.
D)​none of the above
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Public choice theory assumes that each voter will tend to favor the political candidate who offers:

A)​programs with the largest social benefits.
B)​equality of government-provided benefits across all citizens.
C)​programs that will yield the greatest personal benefits net of personal cost.
D)​a plan requiring the least amount of tax dollars, regardless of the level of benefits provided.
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Public choice theory assumes that voters, politicians, and other political participants are largely motivated by:

A)​personal self-interest.
B)​altruism.
C)​a desire to promote the general welfare.
D)​a desire to promote allocative economic efficiency.
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Tax collected based on a taxpayer's spending is known as:

A)​excise tax.
B)​consumption tax.
C)​gift tax.
D)​income tax.
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What is the ability to pay principle? Does the U.S. federal income tax follow this principle or not? Explain your answer.
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Why might voters tend to be relatively uninformed about political issues?
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In recent years, more than one quarter of federal government spending went to Social Security and income security programs.
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A flat tax would increase the possibilities of abuses and misrepresentations that go with tax deductions.
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If a flat tax plan allowed individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $15,000 and the flat tax rate was 10 percent, an individual earning $12,000 a year would not pay any income taxes.
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Most flat tax proposals call for exempting income to a certain minimum level.
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Vertical equity is the concept that people with different levels of income should be treated differently.
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The benefits received principle means those with the least ability to pay should be the ones to receive the benefits.
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A flat tax plan with a standard deduction of $25,000 in income and a tax rate of 20% would require an individual earning $100,000 to pay $15,000 in income taxes.
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The motivation for an individual citizen to spend the necessary time and effort to resist an interest group is minimal, even if she had a guarantee that this resistance would be effective.
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When decisions are made by majority rule, the individual consumption-payment link is broken.
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The idea of rational ignorance implies that people are fully informed about their market purchases but uninformed about political issues.
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When you add payroll taxes and Medicare, the tax system becomes more progressive than when we solely consider the federal income tax.
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If a flat tax plan allowed individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $20,000 and the flat tax rate was 20 percent, an individual earning $100,000 would pay an average tax rate of 20%.
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In a proportional tax system each individual would pay the same percentage of his or her income in taxes.
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Taxes for the most part are efficient because they retain incentives and align the values that buyers and sellers place on goods and services.
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Government expenditures as a percentage of GDP in the U.S. increased from 1950 to 1975 but decreased sharply during the recession that began in 2008.
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In a proportional tax system each individual would pay the same dollar amount in taxes.
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Payroll taxes are actually regressive taxes.
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The median voter model predicts a strong tendency for both candidates to choose a position away from the middle of distribution.
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The self-interest assumption is central to the analysis of behavior in both private and public sectors.
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The U.S. federal government relies more heavily on sales taxes, excise taxes, and customs duties than nearly any other government in the world.
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. How much income tax would you have to pay if you were earning $50,000 a year?

A)​zero
B)​$1,200
C)​$3,000
D)​$6,000
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The U.S. federal government relies more heavily on ____ than any other government.

A)​excise taxes
B)​sales taxes
C)​customs duties
D)​income-based taxes
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Which of the following is generally considered the most regressive type of tax?

A)​gift tax
B)​federal income tax
C)​excise tax
D)​payroll tax
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. Above $25,000 in wages, the average tax rate:

A)​would remain flat with an increase in income.
B)​would increase with an increase in income.
C)​would decrease with an increase in income.
D)​none of the above
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Which of the following accounted for the highest percentage of federal government spending in 2013?

A)​net interest on the national debt
B)​income security
C)​national defense
D)​education and health
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Which of the following is an example of a progressive tax?

A)​Social Security tax
B)​federal income tax
C)​excise tax
D)​payroll tax
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If Jim earns $300,000 this year and pays $75,000 in taxes and Sharon earns $80,000 this year and pays $20,000 in taxes, this tax system would appear to be

A)​progressive.
B)​proportional.
C)​regressive.
D)​none of the above
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A regressive tax:

A)​is designed to take a larger percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
B)​is designed in such a way that as a person's income rises, the amount of tax as a proportion of income rises.
C)​takes a greater proportion of the income of lower-income groups than of higher-income groups.
D)​is considered to be the most equitable type of tax.
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The ability to pay principle suggests that:

A)​traditional exemptions should be removed since they are more frequently used by people with ability to pay more taxes.
B)​people with different levels of income should be treated in the same manner.
C)​individuals receiving the benefits should be those who pay for them.
D)​those with the greatest ability to pay taxes should pay more than those with the least ability to pay taxes.
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A progressive tax:

A)​is designed to take a larger percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
B)​takes a greater proportion of the income of lower-income groups than of higher-income groups.
C)​is designed so that everybody would be charged the same percentage of their income.
D)​is designed to take a smaller percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. If you were earning $100,000 a year, your average tax rate would be:

A)​15 percent.
B)​12 percent.
C)​9 percent.
D)​6 percent.
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A flat tax:

A)​is designed so that everybody would pay the same number of dollars in taxes.
B)​is designed in such a way that as a person's income rises, the tax rate falls.
C)​is designed so that everybody would be charged the same percentage of their income.
D)​is designed to take a smaller percentage of higher incomes as compared to lower incomes.
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Which of the following accounts for the largest percentage of federal taxes?

A)​gift taxes
B)​social security tax
C)​individual income taxes
D)​corporate income taxes
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Which of the following is potentially an option to save Social Security?

A)​Increasing the payroll tax rate
B)​Increasing the age required for full-time benefits.
C)​Implementing means testing
D)​all of the above
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If Stephen earns $100,000 this year and pays $20,000 in taxes and Chris earns $50,000 this year and pays $5,000 in taxes, this tax system would appear to be

A)​progressive.
B)​proportional.
C)​regressive.
D)​none of the above
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. How much income tax would you have to pay if you were earning $100,000 a year?

A)​$9,000
B)​$6,000
C)​$3,000
D)​$1,200
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Which of the following accounted for the highest percentage of state and local spending?

A)​education and health care
B)​police and fire protection
C)​highways
D)​social security
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Which of the following is not an option that could be used to save Social Security?

A)​Decreasing the age required for full-time benefits.
B)​Implementing means testing
C)​Allowing individuals to opt out of the Social Security system
D)​Increasing the return to Social Security funds
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. If you were earning $50,000 a year, your average tax rate would be:

A)​12 percent.
B)​15 percent.
C)​6 percent.
D)​9 percent.
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​Exhibit 9-1
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $25,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%.
Refer to Exhibit 9-1. How much income tax would you have to pay if you were earning $20,000 a year?

A)​$2,400
B)​$1,200
C)​$3,000
D)​zero
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A special interest issue is one that:

A)​provides large private benefits and large social benefits.
B)​provides small private benefits and large social benefits.
C)​provides large benefits to each of a small number of people and small costs to each of a large number of people.
D)​provides small benefits to each of a small number of people and large costs to each of a large number of people.
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Does the benefits received principle work well for all public goods?
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Voters will gather information on voting alternatives:

A)​when the cost of acquiring such information is exorbitantly high.
B)​as long as the marginal benefit to them of acquiring additional information exceeds the marginal cost to them.
C)​as long as the marginal benefit to them of the information is less than the marginal cost to them of gathering the information.
D)​because the welfare of the community is always perceived to be more important than the welfare of the individual.
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the essence of public choice analysis?

A)​Public choice analysis applies economic principles to political science issues.
B)​Public choice analysis applies political science principles to traditionally economic issues.
C)​Public choice analysis assumes that government leaders are primarily motivated by what is best for the community, unlike private interest groups.
D)​none of the above
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The administrative burden of taxation relates to the

A)​the disincentive for individuals and businesses to work generate income.
B)​individuals' cost of preparing tax returns and the government's cost of enforcing tax laws.
C)​the opportunity cost of social programs.
D)​the net interest that must be paid on the national debt.
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Which of the following would be considered special interest group?

A)​National Rifle Association
B)​Greenpeace
C)​the U.S.sugar industry
D)​all of the above
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Rational voter ignorance can lead politicians to:

A)​favor programs with immediate and clear benefits and unclear and deferred costs.
B)​fail to take all the benefits and costs of a program fully into account in deciding on which policies to favor.
C)​do a poor job of overseeing the actions of public sector bureaus.
D)​all of the above
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The benefits received principle suggests that:

A)​traditional exemptions should be removed since they benefit people with ability to pay more taxes.
B)​people with different levels of income should be treated in the same manner.
C)​individuals receiving the benefits should be those who pay for them.
D)​those with the greatest ability to pay taxes should pay more than those with the least ability to pay taxes.
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What are the advantages of a flat tax system?
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The process by which a legislator votes in favor of the legislation of other lawmakers in order to gain support for her own legislation is known as:

A)​pork barrel legislation.
B)​logrolling.
C)​the median vote model.
D)​none of the above
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The benefits received principle would not work well in which of the following cases?

A)​gasoline tax
B)​national defense
C)​taxing those people who use a private good
D)​admission fees to a national park
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52
Would a tax on prescriptions drugs be more likely to be progressive or regressive? Why?
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53
A special interest issue is best described as:

A)​one in which both sides utilize paid lobbyists to represent them.
B)​one which one party strongly supports and the other party strongly opposes.
C)​one in which a large number will each suffer small costs and a small number will each receive large benefits.
D)​one decided in a special session of the legislature.
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54
Public choice theory applies ____ principles to politics.

A)​altruistic
B)​ceteris paribus
C)​economic
D)​the fallacy of composition
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55
The view that those whose preferences represent the middle position on an issue will tend to determine the outcome of an election is called:

A)​rent seeking.
B)​the median voter model.
C)​the special interest effect.
D)​the cyclical majority problem.
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56
If Mike earns $80,000 this year and pays $16,000 in taxes and David earns $50,000 this year and pays $11,000 in taxes, this tax system would appear to be

A)​progressive.
B)​proportional.
C)​regressive.
D)​none of the above
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57
The median voter model implies that:

A)​most voters will have about the same preferences for goods and services provided through government.
B)​a candidate may adopt more extreme views when seeking her party's nomination than during the general election.
C)​political voting will be as economically efficient as voting with dollars in competitive markets.
D)​none of the above
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58
Public choice theory assumes that each voter will tend to favor the political candidate who offers:

A)​programs with the largest social benefits.
B)​equality of government-provided benefits across all citizens.
C)​programs that will yield the greatest personal benefits net of personal cost.
D)​a plan requiring the least amount of tax dollars, regardless of the level of benefits provided.
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59
Public choice theory assumes that voters, politicians, and other political participants are largely motivated by:

A)​personal self-interest.
B)​altruism.
C)​a desire to promote the general welfare.
D)​a desire to promote allocative economic efficiency.
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60
Tax collected based on a taxpayer's spending is known as:

A)​excise tax.
B)​consumption tax.
C)​gift tax.
D)​income tax.
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61
What is the ability to pay principle? Does the U.S. federal income tax follow this principle or not? Explain your answer.
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62
Why might voters tend to be relatively uninformed about political issues?
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