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B. Changed based on your contribution to society
C. Determined who could be a priest and who couldn't
D. Gave landowners privilege over non-landowners
Hope this helped! -Perplxxd
The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed equal enforcement of laws for everyone, regardless of race or gender. This paved the way for many new laws, including Title IX, and the Civil Rights Act.
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<u><em>The question you asked can be thought of as a subjective question.</em></u>
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<u><em>Now, many people have a different view of life. Each religion has slightly different beliefs about how the world began. In my opinion, the meaning of life is how you can make it, and who you want to be as a person in society. Nobody can decide what things you should or should not do except for you. Life is about being happy with yourself. In life, you are meant to discover who you are and learn more about yourself.</em></u>
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Correct answer: Department of the Treasury
Explanation:
"Revenue" refers to money or funding. "Treasury" also has to do with money and funds. So you maybe could have figured out just by those two words that the Internal <u>Revenue</u> Service (IRS) is a part of the Department of the <u>Treasury</u>.
The Department of the Treasury website explains the history of the IRS:
- <em>The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for the determination, assessment, and collection of internal revenue in the United States. ... The Bureau of Internal Revenue was established July 1, 1862, to collect the new income tax, which was used to pay for the Civil War. The income tax, which was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1895, was reinstated by the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution on February 25, 1913. The Bureau of Internal Revenue was responsible for enforcement of the Prohibition amendment in the 1920s. The Bureau of Internal Revenue was reorganized in 1953 and renamed the Internal Revenue Service. It remains the largest of the Treasury bureaus, employing 110,000 workers nationally.</em>