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it was put in place to controll police powers.
it didnt bring any taxes it just asserted total authority of parliament over the colonies. it was put into place right after the Stamp Act was repealed
The Townshend Act put taxes on goods, like tea, glass, lead, and paints, that are imported from Britain. The Stamp Act put a tax on anything that is printed on paper.
The stamp act was one of the taxes the British Parliment put on the colonies as a source of wealth. The stamp act put a tax on almost all written documents.
Caesar did not put Senate benefits in place.
it was put in place to controll police powers.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was put in place in order to improve financial acccountability
Having an equal opportunity mean in a relation to education is that each student is given usually a mandatory seven hours of schooling. It's the student's decision if he or she pursues to actually attempt to learn or put the effort in to learn.
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yes but the stamp act was an act put into place to tax things such as newspapers, tea, playing cards, etc.
The Stamp Act was put into place and passed by the British Parliament. The strongest opponent of this act in Congress was Samuel Adams.
The Stamp Act was put into place and passed by the British Parliament. The strongest opponent of this act in Congress was Samuel Adams.
The Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAA) was put into place at the end of Prohibition in 1933
The Fugitive Slave Act was put into place by Congress under the presidential rule of Zarchary Taylor.
The Republic Act, no. 9165 was enacted by the Congress of the Philippines in 2002. It ended up being named the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. It amended a similar act that put in place in 1972.
The Selective Service Act was put in place to allow the United States government to assemble an army through conscription in order to enter into World War I.
The Selective Service Act was put in place to allow the United States government to assemble an army through conscription in order to enter into World War I.