Answer some questions about the Anti-Moiety Acts. For 10 points each:
[10e] The Anti-Moiety Acts, which cut the number of US tax agents, were passed by this president as part of the Revenue Acts of 1872 and 1874.
ANSWER: Ulysses S. Grant [or Hiram Ulysses Grant]
[10h] Grant abolished treasury agents who collected moieties after an incident named for a general with this surname. This surname was shared by a member of the Secret Six named Franklin, who funded John Brown.
ANSWER: Sanborn [accept John B. Sanborn or Franklin B. Sanborn]
[10m] The controversy led William A. Richardson to be replaced as Treasury Secretary by Benjamin Bristow, who had this other role. Attorney General Robert Bork also had this DOJ position, which represents the government before the Supreme Court.
ANSWER: Solicitor General of the United States
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