Across
- 3. How quickly an asset can be spent
- 6. Powers granted explicitly to the president
- 7. The legislative branch
- 8. Rights protecting against government abuse
- 9. Buying or selling government securities
- 10. The amount spent on something
- 12. The price paid for the use of money
- 15. Currency in the hands of public+checkable deposits+savings accounts
- 16. Powers to nominate people to various government positions
- 19. Rights protecting certain minority groups
- 21. Anything that has value and can retain value over time
- 23. Provides income to retired Americans
- 25. An economy that doesn't interact financially with other countries
Down
- 1. Influences the total supply of money in the US
- 2. The interest rates the Fed charges banks when it loans banks money
- 4. Increasing the money supply
- 5. Usually initiate fiscal policy
- 11. Case that rules that students have 1st Amendment rights even in school
- 13. Agreements with other nations
- 14. Savings done by households after spending(such as taxes)
- 17. Freedom of speech, religion, and press
- 18. We gauge the value of goods with dollars
- 20. The authority of a court to hear cases
- 22. Financial assets with a high chance of losing value over time
- 24. Provides healthcare for the elderly
