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The United States Revenue Act of 1913<span> also known as the </span>Tariff Act<span>, </span>Underwood Tariff<span>, </span>Underwood Act<span>, </span>Underwood Tariff Act<span>, or </span>Underwood-Simmons Act<span> (ch. 16, 38 </span>Stat. 114<span>, October 3, 1913), re-imposed the federal </span>income tax<span> following the ratification of the </span>Sixteenth Amendment<span> and lowered basic </span>tariff<span> rates from 40% to 25%, well below the </span>Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act<span> of 1909. It was signed into law by President </span>Woodrow Wilson<span> on October 3, 1913, and was sponsored by </span>Alabama<span> Representative </span>Oscar Underwood<span>.</span>
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The lifting of traditional restrictions on Indian labor alluded to in the speech contributed most directly to the following global processes: "A long-distance and overseas migrants of contractual and coercer workers."
It was the year 1863, when British governor of Bombay, India, Bartle Frere, delivered a speech during the inauguration of a rail line.
In the speech, he referred to the Railway period in India, highlighting that Indian workers could have better conditions in the railroad industry.
Frere also commented on the many advantages railroads would bring to India in terms of transportation of people and goods.
Answer:
Barack Obama is the first African-American ever to be elected president of the United States.
Explanation:
What it did for the present time are:
It is estimated that 136.6 million Americans voted for the president in this election, up from 122.3 million in 2004. That would give 2008 a 64.1 percent voter turnout rate, the highest since 1908.
States achieved record voter turnout numbers of African-Americans and Hispanics. Whites are estimated to have made up 74 percent of the 2008 electorate, down from 81 percent in 2008 because of the increase in black and Hispanic voting. In North Carolina, blacks make up 22 percent of the population, but 31 percent of newly registered voters were black.
Obama raised more money in this election than any candidate in history.