84. The part of the -economy that imolves A. Freeluder the transactions of the government. (1.) tiegative Exernalities 85. The part of the economy that involves C. Welfare transictioms of individuals and businesses D. Rubticsector 86. Someone who is not be willing to pay for. f. Private sectot a certain good or service, but would get 6. Cash Transfers the benefit of it anyway if it were provided G. Positive Externalities as a public good. 87. Beneficial side effects of public goods Be. Unintended costs generated by a public good or service 89. Govermment ald to the poor. 90. Direct payments of money by the government to poor, disabled, or retired people. 91. A program started in 1935 that collects taxes A. Workers Comp. from current worker and redistributes that- B. Medicare money to recipients (retired people, those with C. Social Security disabilities, widowed spouses, orphans). D. SCHIP 92. Provides compensation checks for 26 weeks to F. Grant. workers who have lost their jobs F. Unemployment 93. An insurance program for workers who are Insurance 94. injured or disabled on the job. A government program that provides health care for those over age 65, the disabled and the poor 95. Provides health insurance for children who are uninsured 96. A financial award given by a government agency to a private individual or group in order to carry out a specific task. 97. (True or False) Education is an example of a posifive extertiality. 98. (True or False) Pollution is an example of a negative extemality. 99. (True or False) Approximately 13 percent of Americans live th poverty. 100. (True or false) TANF's goal is to move people away from dependence on welfare and into the workforce. .