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    wealth inequality through our tax system,” (Toles) has caused a major income inequality between the top 1% of Americans and the rest of us. However, this wasn’t always the case, Toles points out that once upon a time, “Our tax code used to be more progressive, and we had less wealth disparity.” (Toles) In order to regain control of our nation's…

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    The definition of flat tax is “is one in which all income levels pay the same percentage of their income in taxes”, according to (Unit 2 Video Engager). The definition of progressive tax is “one in which those with the highest levels of income pay the highest percentage of their income in taxes”, according to (Unit 2 Video Engager). Sales tax is considered a regressive tax because the cost of essential items for such as food…

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    motions that overlapped one another in order to tackle the negative aspects of industrialization. Progressives had a couple of goals such as making politics more effective, limiting the powers of large business, helping those in poverty, and promoting social justice. Progressivism also contained the idea that the government can be used to address current issues, inequalities, and social problems. The Progressive era did promote social progression and improved things such as labor relations and…

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    1. The federal government regulates and subsidizes states and localities. It subsidizes them through both matching and block grants for specific purposes. In the past, it also provided general revenue sharing. In matching grants, the amount received by states and localities depends on the amount they spend. Indirect aid is provided by the exemption from taxation of interest on state and local bonds and the tax deductibility of state and local income and property taxes. 2. The arguments…

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    Immanuel Kant On Goodwill

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    The first question actually refers to morality since both are related. Immanuel Kant(1724/1804) was one of the most prolific philosophers of his time he evaluated the idea of goodwill and how one can attain it. “Goodwill” according to Kant is absolutely the only thing that we most posses to carry out a moral act. In his believes our actions are only well intended if there is goodwill in them. In other words, a good action cannot be executed without goodwill and it could be bad to others. I…

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    Reforms are improvements or amendment to an unsatisfactory action. During the Progressive Era of the United States, many reforms and acts were passed to help the country advance. Some of those acts and reforms regulated child labor, improved working conditions, and protected consumers through many exploits by Jacob Riis and Upton Sinclair. Many children were working in factories and sweatshops, as a means to help support their families. These children would work for 9 to 12 hours daily, and get…

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    eventually leading to the unrest of the country and the people whose dignity, pride and the expectation of the American dream was snatched away. The progressivism era was the response of the people to such rapid urbanization and industrialization. Progressives…

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    a muckraker would be a commendation to any prominent individual or business. Muckraking is a demanding job that requires guts and imperative values from risk takers due to the menace that large corporations can be. Muckraking originated in the Progressive Era, which caused many reformations to be made so, naturally, it was a job for muckrakers to do. Muckrakers unfolded the truth about many corrupt politicians and rich business owners in order to improve the life of the people who were dealt…

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    The Progressive era was an era of our nation where people wanted to help our nation to be better in order to make society better. This period lasted from 1898-1945. The Progressives were reformers and muckrakers who decided to make society better. The reformers disliked the political machines, which brought about the reform the Progressives made of initiative, Referendum, and Recall. The Progressive Era really starts with the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt, and ends in 1917 with the start of…

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    Joint Tax Essay

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    Married taxpayers often file a joint tax return than filing separately since joint filing provides several benefits including tax savings. This is true especially if one spouse earns more income than the other spouse. But when a tax return is jointly filed, both individuals are equally responsible for the payment of taxes. If one of you underpays your taxes, the IRS can come after both spouses to collect the entire tax dues. Under joint and several liability rules, joint tax return filers remain…

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