A) the basis for the gasoline tax.
B) easy to apply because benefits received are conveniently measurable.
C) applied in income-redistribution programs.
D) the principle behind the income tax system.
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A) ability-to-pay principle of taxation.
B) benefits-received principle of taxation.
C) single-tax theory of taxation.
D) pay-as-you-go theory of taxation.
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A) benefits-received; ability-to-pay
B) benefits-received; pay-as-you-go
C) ability-to-pay; benefits-received
D) ability-to-pay; pay-as-you-go
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A) the federal inheritance tax
B) a 7 percent general sales tax
C) the corporate income tax
D) the personal income tax
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A) education
B) highways
C) welfare payments
D) health and hospitals
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A) 10 percent of the economy's total output.
B) 33 percent of the economy's total output.
C) 60 percent of the economy's total output.
D) 75 percent of the economy's total output.
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A) 50 percent.
B) 39.6 percent.
C) 35 percent.
D) 28 percent.
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A) 40 percent, and the average tax rate is about 23 percent at the $30,000 income level.
B) 50 percent, and the average tax rate is 40 percent at the $30,000 income level.
C) 40 percent, and the average tax rate is 25 percent at the $25,000 income level.
D) 30 percent, but average tax rates cannot be determined from the information given.
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A) 23.4 percent
B) 37.8 percent
C) 39.6 percent
D) 58.5 percent
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A) collected primarily at the federal level.
B) the largest source of tax revenue for local governments.
C) the primary source of federal revenue-sharing funds.
D) used primarily by states to finance state welfare programs.
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A) Despite the overall progressive tax system, government expenditures disproportionately favor the rich and result in a system that is slightly regressive.
B) The progressive tax system is almost perfectly offset by regressive expenditures, making the overall system proportional.
C) The regressive tax system is offset by expenditures directed toward lower-income households, making the overall system proportional.
D) The overall system of taxes and spending is progressive, as over $1 trillion per year gets transferred from upper-income households to lower- and middle-income households.
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A) proportional, while state and local tax structures are largely progressive.
B) progressive, while state and local tax structures are largely regressive.
C) regressive, while state and local tax structures are largely proportional.
D) regressive, while state and local tax structures are largely progressive.
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A) who in society actually pays a tax.
B) the structure of basic income tax rates.
C) whether taxes are progressive or regressive.
D) whether or not the benefits-received principle applies.
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A) a progressive tax.
B) a regressive tax.
C) the ability-to-pay principle of taxation.
D) the benefits-received principle of taxation.
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A) transfer payments such as social security benefits.
B) subsidies to farmers, airlines, and others.
C) proprietary income generated by public utilities and state lotteries.
D) salaries to military personnel, public school teachers, and government inspectors.
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A) 20 percent.
B) 25 percent.
C) 30 percent.
D) 40 percent.
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A) zero
B) 10
C) 15
D) 22
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A) corporate income taxes.
B) sales and excise taxes.
C) personal income taxes.
D) payroll taxes.
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