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when a person believes the state should make all important legislation and the national government is only around for organization they are a states rights advocate. 1 point true false when a person believes the national government should make all laws and the states only exist for simplicity they are a states rights advocate. 1 point true false income tax percentages generally go up as the amount of income goes up. 1 point true false this law can make our government become much more transparent. 1 point income tax sunshine

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Brief Explanations

A States Rights Advocate believes states should have more legislative power, not the state making all important legislation with national government only for organization. So the statement is correct in terms of the definition (if the belief is states have more power, then this description of a States Rights Advocate is accurate? Wait, no—wait, the first statement: "When a person believes the state should make all important legislation and the National government is only around for organization they are a States Rights Advocate." A States Rights Advocate does support states having more authority over legislation, so this would be True? Wait, no, maybe I got it wrong. Wait, actually, a States Rights Advocate is someone who believes states should have more rights and powers, including legislative, so if they think state makes all important legislation and national is just for organization, that fits. So first question: True? Wait, no, maybe I messed up. Wait, let's re-examine. The first question: the person believes state makes all important legislation, national is only for organization—so that's a States Rights Advocate (since they prioritize state power). So first answer: True? Wait, no, maybe the answer is True? Wait, no, let's check the second question. Second question: "When a person believes the National government should make all laws and the states only exist for simplicity they are a States Rights Advocate." A States Rights Advocate would not believe national government makes all laws—they want states to have power. So second question is False.

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  1. First question: "When a person believes the state should make all important legislation and the National government is only around for organization they are a States Rights Advocate." A States Rights Advocate is someone who supports states' rights over federal (national) power. So if they think state makes all important legislation, that's supporting state rights. So this is True? Wait, but maybe the answer is True? Wait, no, maybe I'm wrong. Wait, let's think again. The definition of States Rights Advocate: one who advocates for the rights and powers of the states over the federal government. So if they think state should make all important legislation (so state has more power), then yes, that's a States Rights Advocate. So first question: True? Wait, but maybe the answer is True. Wait, but let's check the options. The first question has True and False. So first answer: True? Wait, no, maybe the answer is True.

Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Let's check the second question: "When a person believes the National government should make all laws and the states only exist for simplicity they are a States Rights Advocate." A States Rights Advocate would not want national government to make all laws—they want states to have power. So this is False.

Third question: "Income tax percentages generally go up as the amount of income goes up." This is true because income tax is often progressive, meaning higher income is taxed at higher rates. So third answer: True.

Fourth question: "This law can make our government become much more transparent." The options are Income Tax, Sunshine, etc. The Sunshine Law is about government transparency (open meetings, public records), so the answer is Sunshine.

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Question 1:
Brief Explanations

A States Rights Advocate supports states having greater legislative authority. If a person believes states make all important legislation and national government is only for organization, this aligns with prioritizing state power. Thus, the statement is True.

Brief Explanations

A States Rights Advocate prioritizes state over national government power. Believing the national government makes all laws (centralizing power) contradicts states' rights advocacy. Thus, the statement is False.

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True

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