Question

Why did the Wilson administration impose a graduated income tax in 1913?

a. Correctly predicting the coming of World War I, Wilson hoped to bolster the federal budget for defense.

b. Having imposed a ban on liquor sales, Wilson had to find a way to compensate for the lost excise tax.

c. Wilson was trying to fulfill his campaign promise of soaking the rich.

d. Wilson had promised Republicans a graduated income tax, but only if in return they supported his declaration of war.

e. The substantial reduction of duties on imports required Wilson to make up for lost revenue.

ANS: E TOP: The Progressive Presidents

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 714 | Seagull p. 731

MSC: Analyzing OBJ: 4. Examine the ways in which the Progressive presidents facilitated the rise of the nation-state.

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