ce.11a monopolies what is a monopoly? can you think of any examples?

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CE.11a

Monopolies

What is a Monopoly? Can you think of any examples?

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Government Regulation and Public Services

Adapted from Fairfax CountyCE.11a,b

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The government promotes and regulates competition.

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The 3 ways our government promotes competition

1. Enforcing Anti-trust Laws2. Global Trade

3. Supporting New businesses

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1. Enforcing anti-trust legislation to discourage

the development of monopolies

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Anti-Trust Legislation

• Legislation created by our federal government

• Promoted competition

• Broke apart 19th Century monopolies

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Trust Busting President?

Remember Teddy Roosevelt?

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2. Engaging in global trade

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Why do we participate in Global Trade?

• To obtain goods that we cannot produce

• Purchasing goods at a lower cost

• Selling goods to other countries

• Job creation!

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3. Supporting business start-ups

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The 3 Government Agencies that oversee the way

individuals and companies do business

1. FCC2. EPA3. FTC

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1. FCC Federal Communication

Commission

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The government agency that regulates

communications, TV, Radio,

etc.

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2. EPA Environmental Protection

Agency

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Regulates the way

businesses interact with

the environment (pollution).

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3. FTC Federal Trade Commission

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FTCThe

government agency that

regulates trade, mergers,

commerce, etc.

Draw!FCC EPA FTC

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The government provides public goods and services…

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that individuals acting alone could not provide

efficiently.

• What do you think this statement means?

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The 3 Characteristics of public goods and services

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1. Include such items as interstate highways…

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…and national defense.

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2. Provide benefits to

many simultaneous

ly.

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3. Would not be available if individuals had to provide

them.

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Benefits to Americans

• Healthcare• Social Security• Police and Fire

Fighters• Intelligence• Educational

Facilities

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2 Ways Governments Produce

Public Goods and Services

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1. Through tax revenue.

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2. Through borrowed funds.

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How much do you

remember?

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1. What does the government use to finance the public

goods and services it produces?

a. taxes

b. tariffs

c. tax on imported goods

d. interest payments

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2. National Defense, Public Safety Officers, and the

Postal Service are all examples of:

a. goods and services provided by the government.

b. private entities that serve our communities.

c. services we pay for on an as needed basis.

d. self-supporting entities.

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3. What would be the best heading for the chart?

a. Agencies that regulate business

b. Antitrust agencies

c. Global trade commissions

d. Commissions that limit competition

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?

FCCFederal

Communications

Commission

EPAEnvironment

alProtection

Agency

FTCFederal Trade

Commission

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3. What would be the best heading for the chart?

a. Agencies that regulate business

b. Antitrust agencies

c. Global trade commissions

d. Commissions that limit competition

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4. Why does the United States government enforce anti-

trust laws?

a. to promote competition

b. to limit competition

c. to increase taxes

d. to provide additional public

goods and services

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