Colonies
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The 16th Amendment ensures the law allowed the United States federal government to levy income tax on all eligible citizens.
Therefore, such money is derived and is used to promote justice and
or make social improvements in society. This is done by establishing and maintaining government responsibilities such as army, roads and bridges, enforcement of laws, and similarly other important job duties
<span>1. slave who ran away from his master Philemon Damascus
answer: Onesimus
</span><span>2. disciple sent to lay hands on Saul Onesimus
answer: Paul
</span><span>3. place where Saul was born and raised Gauls
answer: </span>Tarsus, a city in Cilicia<span>
4. city and church that received the first of Paul's letters Epaphras
</span> Colossian <span>church</span><span>
5. bearer of the Epistle to the Romans Tarsus
Paul
6. city to which Saul was going when stopped by Jesus
Damascus
7. the Epistle of Joy Phoebe
Philippians
8. people who settled in Galatia Thessalonica
Galatians
9. the leading city of Asia Minor Colossae
Ephesus
10. sent by Paul to encourage those at Ephesus
Tychicus
11. Paul's fellow-laborer among the Colossians Ananias
Timothy
12. city located in Phrygia Ephesus
</span><span> Asia Minor
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