The Volga River
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Regular and fair elections ensure that elected officials are responsible to the citizens of their respective territory, state, or country. Throughout the campaigning, candidates make speeches about what they will do for citizens and share their views on the future of their city, state, or country. Once elected in office, citizens expect these politicians to keep their promises. One way to ensure this happens is through constant elections.
Elections at the local,state, and national level are similar in the sense that they are usually based on a popular vote. The only national election that is not is the presidency (which is based on the electoral college). In all of these elections, candidates use commercials, radio advertisements, rallies, speeches, and endorsements from organization/other politicians to gain popularity and support.
The growth of suburbs in the United States following World War II caused <span> massive governmental expenditures on roads programs.
Population growth after World War II was a cause of expansion of cities into suburbs. The prices of homes in suburbs were more </span>affordable to middle class families, due to lower land prices and new building practices like tract housing. (The song, "Little Boxes," sang about those kinds of homes, row after row of the same sorts of construction.)<span>
With the growth of the suburbs, improvement of roadways became a priority. Highway improvement was also a priority of President Eisenhower for the sake of national security. The Federal-Aid Highway Act passed in 1956 allocated $26 billion (in 1956 dollars!) to a monumental road-building effort that created the interstate highway system.
The growth of the suburbs can be viewed as a good thing or a bad thing. It was good in that it was part of a dynamic picture of economic growth and prosperity in America. But suburban culture had the tendency to segregate white Americans in the suburbs from blacks in the cities' inner core neighborhoods, leading to racial segregation and inner city poverty issues that we're still dealing with today.</span>
The Vietnam war erupted when North Vietnam sought to intervene in south Vietnam following a series of rebellion against the south Vietnamese dictatorial leadership. The USA set in to protect the southern capitalist regime. The USA involvement was certainly wrong because they entered an unpopular side, whom citizens were against. The USA withdrawal led to the collapse of South Vietnam.