social 9 chapter 8

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Across
  1. 4. platform: A political party’s set of beliefs, values, and goals they promote during an election.
  2. 8. policy: A government's plan for managing a country's economy through taxation, spending, and regulation.
  3. 9. evasion: Illegally avoiding paying taxes by hiding income or information.
  4. 10. economy: An economy where private businesses make most of the decisions about what to produce and sell, based on supply and demand.
  5. 12. care: Services provided to maintain or improve people's health, like doctor visits, hospital care, and medication.
  6. 13. assistance: Financial help from the government for people who have little or no income.
  7. 14. and Services Tax (GST): A federal sales tax applied to most goods and services in Canada.
  8. 16. health care: Health services paid for by individuals or private insurance, not funded by the government.
  9. 17. tax: A tax paid by consumers on the purchase of goods and services.
Down
  1. 1. health care: A health care system funded by taxes where medical services are provided to all citizens, often at no direct cost.
  2. 2. The financial gain made in a business when revenue is higher than expenses.
  3. 3. market: Illegal buying and selling of goods and services, often to avoid taxes or laws.
  4. 4. Money paid regularly by the government or a private company to people after they retire or to those unable to work.
  5. 5. economy: Economic activities that are not reported to the government and therefore not taxed.
  6. 6. program: A service provided by the government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens (e.g., health care, income assistance).
  7. 7. tax: Money collected by the government from people’s earnings.
  8. 9. The system where governments collect money from citizens and businesses to pay for public services and programs.
  9. 11. base: The total amount of income, property, or goods that can be taxed by the government.
  10. 12. insurance: A plan that helps cover medical expenses in exchange for regular payments (called premiums).
  11. 15. economy: An economic system combining private business with government regulation and social programs.