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So let's count some of the ways that the federal government influences our daily lives. We eat safer food, take tested medications, breathe cleaner air and drink purer water all because of the government our tax dollars support.Some of the most common ways that a government may attempt to influence a country's economic activities are by adjusting the cost of borrowing money (by lowering or raising the interest rate), managing the money supply, and controlling the use of credit. Collectively, these policies are referred to as monetary policy.