The building and the maintenance of roads is the responsibility of the government. The Federal government has always played an important part in making sure that major highways and bridges are in good shape since they're vital to the growth and the development of the country.
An example is the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 whereby there was a construction of interstate highway of about 41,000 miles whereby majority of they cost was borne by the Federal government. This helped improve the transportation network in the country and was vital for socio economic development.
In conclusion, the individual states gave very little resistance to the federal government's efforts to improve roads as it had a positive impact on the economy.
In conclusion, the correct option is true.
indeed, the treaty first signed on 6 February 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and Māori chiefs.
The most notable is the atomic bomb. Roosevelt became aware that the Nazis were trying to develop one, so he started the "Manhattan Project" which was a group of elite scientists tasked with developing their own atomic bomb. They eventually succeeded, and in 1945, we dropped the bomb on Japan.
They fought for the regulation of all of those...In there platform they stated that they declared 3 things....It was written in their party platform.