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28.01.2020 •
Social Studies
What act created a tax on workers and employers? a. revenue act c. income tax act b. second new deal d. social security act
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Ответ:
i took the test. The Revenue Act is wrong. The answer is D. Social Security Act
Ответ:
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Explanation:
Georgia's "three governors controversy" of 1946-47, which began with the death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge, was one of the more bizarre political spectacles in the annals of American politics. In the wake of Talmadge's death, his supporters proposed a plan that allowed the Georgia legislature to elect a governor in January 1947. When the General Assembly elected Talmadge's son Herman Talmadge as governor, the newly elected lieutenant governor, Melvin E. Thompson, claimed the office of governor, and the outgoing governor, Ellis Arnall, refused to leave office. Eventually, the Georgia Supreme Court settled the controversy.