AP Government Ch. 14: Budget Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. If Congress cannot pass an authorization bill, they may allow an agency to spend at last years level
  2. 6. When a member of Congress tries to help a constituent "cut through bureaucratic red tape." For example, they could help you apply for a patent.
  3. 8. Revenues lost due to tax breaks, exemptions, etc.
  4. 9. Says that the best predictor for next year's budget is to look at this year's and add a bit more
  5. 10. Provides the actual funds needed to support an authorization bill
  6. 14. All the money the federal government owes, accumulated over the years
  7. 16. A document that specifies the allocation of taxes to be paid and benefits that will be received in a year
  8. 17. Unemployment assistance is an example of this
  9. 18. Debt of one year, calculated as expenditures - revenues.
  10. 19. The 17th amendment said that Senators would be chosen in this way.
Down
  1. 1. Government insurance for the elderly, established in 1965
  2. 2. Money taken from your paycheck, established by the Sixteenth Amendment.
  3. 3. A cost that always fluctuates, due to the fact that recipients who qualify for aid will vary
  4. 5. An example of this would be to increase the age required to receive Social Security so that we can continue to afford the program
  5. 7. Special projects or grants that a Congressman supports to help "bring home the bacon" to their constituents
  6. 11. The money the federal government collects from taxes and other sources
  7. 12. Creates or alters a program and outlines its goals
  8. 13. Total amount Congress allows itself to spend on all programs, creates a debt ceiling
  9. 15. Medical insurance provided to the poor
  10. 20. Common term for a tax policy that may allow an individual or corporation to be exempted from a particular tax