Question
How did Governor McNutt change the tax system in Indiana? Select all that apply
(1 point)
Responses
He created an income tax paid by all wage earners.
He created an income tax paid by all wage earners.
He lowered taxes so the state had no money for relief programs.
He lowered taxes so the state had no money for relief programs.
He stopped the use of tax money for public education.
He stopped the use of tax money for public education.
He lowered property taxes to make the system more fair.
(1 point)
Responses
He created an income tax paid by all wage earners.
He created an income tax paid by all wage earners.
He lowered taxes so the state had no money for relief programs.
He lowered taxes so the state had no money for relief programs.
He stopped the use of tax money for public education.
He stopped the use of tax money for public education.
He lowered property taxes to make the system more fair.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Governor McNutt is known for implementing several significant changes in Indiana's tax system. The correct options related to the changes he made include:
- He created an income tax paid by all wage earners.
- He lowered property taxes to make the system more fair.
The other options regarding lowering taxes leading to no money for relief programs and stopping the use of tax money for public education do not accurately reflect his policies.
- He created an income tax paid by all wage earners.
- He lowered property taxes to make the system more fair.
The other options regarding lowering taxes leading to no money for relief programs and stopping the use of tax money for public education do not accurately reflect his policies.