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The correct answer is D) The gasoline tax cannot pay for as many highway repairs as it did in 1993.
The result of the gasoline tax remaining at the same rate since 1993, despite inflation, is that the gasoline tax cannot pay for as many highway repairs as it did in 1993.
Although this has some advantages to the final consumer because there is not a significant increase in the gasoline price due to taxation, the consequence is that inflation has indeed increased and the price of highway reparations has also increased too. The result of this is that the highway system has been affected because the maintenance works and reparations of the roads had been suffering for this lack of money.
Essentially nothing, the proclamation was a statement of intent but only provided freedom to those slaves who were in regions recaptured by the Union.
The options, as Gandhi put it in his statement to the presiding judge, was this: "The only course open to you, Mr. Judge, is . . . either to resign your post or inflict on me the severest penalty.”