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One result of the passage of Proposition 13 was
 
  A) to increase the power of the state and state legislature in relation to local government.
  B) to decrease the power of the state and state legislature in relation to local government.
  C) to grant more power to the governor in relation to the state legislature.
  D) to grant more power to the state legislature in relation to the governor.
  E) to eliminate the tax on liquor.

Question 2

Proposition 13
 
  A) raised the rate of the state tax on incomes in California.
  B) limited state real estate taxes in California.
  C) limited the rate of the state tax on corporations in California.
  D) all of the above.
  E) lowered liquor taxes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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