D seems like the answer because it’s a cause you can put money towards meanwhile the other three need to be regulated by branches/they’re just opinions
If citizens stated these concerns, option D. The elderly in my state suffer from poverty could be solved by spending tax money.
Explanation:
The U.S. Constitution authorizes the federal and state governments to collect taxes from the citizens -income, estate, employment taxes and more. These taxes make up the country's income, that could be later be spent in different areas of the public sector such as education, healthcare and defense. If citizens express their concern about a given topic, a government may decide to spend tax money in order to deal with it. In this case, the economic situation of the elderly.
In 1763, the British government emerged from the Seven Years' War burdened by heavy debts. ... The result was that the British Parliament passed the 1764 Currency Act which forbade the colonies from issuing paper currency. This made it even more difficult for colonists to pay their debts and taxes.
I'll need a little bit more information than that, however the answer that best suits the question is: White male settlers. They were payed to settle the west.<span />