Question
How did the Constitution prevent the issue of taxation without representation?(1 point)
Responses
by setting aside funds specifically for executive departments and agencies
by setting aside funds specifically for executive departments and agencies
by allowing citizens to vote directly on how to fund the government
by allowing citizens to vote directly on how to fund the government
by putting the House of Representatives in charge of the allocation of government funding
by putting the House of Representatives in charge of the allocation of government funding
by having a set budget and never changing it
Responses
by setting aside funds specifically for executive departments and agencies
by setting aside funds specifically for executive departments and agencies
by allowing citizens to vote directly on how to fund the government
by allowing citizens to vote directly on how to fund the government
by putting the House of Representatives in charge of the allocation of government funding
by putting the House of Representatives in charge of the allocation of government funding
by having a set budget and never changing it
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The Constitution prevented the issue of taxation without representation primarily **by putting the House of Representatives in charge of the allocation of government funding**. This means that representatives, who are elected by the citizens, have the authority to initiate tax legislation, ensuring that taxes are imposed by representatives chosen by the populace.