Answer:
The best subtitle for the given title would be 'Defense Spending the Exception'.
Option: (A)
Explanation:
- Though President Ronald Reagan opted to cut the tax rates down from 70% to 50% in 1981, it had been made clear already that the military spending would not be affected at all. Despite a 20% direct slash in the revenue generated by the contemporary government through income and general taxes, the budget allotted for defense and allied sectors was not subjected to cuts and reductions.
- The bold move of President Reagan of cutting the tax rates down by a whopping 20% came in line with the actions taken to reduce the continuously growing unemployment rate across the United States.
- Later as he got re-elected in the year 1986, he again opted to cut the tax rates down by another 22% and brought the general tax slab down to 28%.
- These tax cuts allowed the employment rate in the United States to shoot up greatly within a matter of 6 years and also allowed the economy to flourish surprisingly well.
Answer:
Currently for the state of Pennsylvania there are 18 representatives in the House of Representatives. There are nine democrats and nine republicans.
Explanation:
The House of Representatives is the lower house of the Congress of the United States of America. The Senate is the upper house. The officials sitting in the house of representatives are divided among the 50 states in function of their population. Pennsylvania is one of the states that has been losing congressional seats in the house vis-a-vis other states because the total number of representatives is fixed by law at 435. In 1973, Pennsylvania had 27 seats and now it has 18. The largest delegation is that for California that had 53 representatives in 2010. There are seven states that have only one representative in the House of Representatives and they are: Alaska, Wyoming, Delaware, Montana, Vermont, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
<span>The territory that they acquired was present- day </span>Arizona,California<span>, </span>Colorado<span>, </span>Nevada<span>, </span>New Mexico<span>, </span>Utah<span> and </span>Wyoming<span>.</span>
To rebuild the shattered economies of Western Europe after WW2.