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government Spending Learning Objectives. Students will be able to: Describe what a budget is. Compare the national budgeting process to the personal budgeting process. Explain the difference between a surplus and a deficit. Explain why and how the government borrows money. Analyze federal spending data. Make cuts to a fictional personal budget. Identify reasons for people s differing views about government spending. This lesson plan is part of the government & the Market series by iCivics, Inc. a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing civic education. For more resources, please visit to access the state standards aligned to this lesson plan. Provide feedback to 2013 iCivics, Inc. You may copy, distribute, or transmit this work for noncommercial purposes if you credit iCivics.
Apr 21, 2014 · Government Spending Learning Objectives. Students will be able to: Describe what a budget is. Compare the national budgeting process to the personal budgeting process. Explain the difference between a surplus and a deficit. Explain why and how the government borrows money. Analyze federal spending data. Make cuts to a fictional personal budget.
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