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<h3>What is
bush's vision?</h3>
"The vision thing," a remark made by George H. W. Bush before of the 1988 presidential election when asked to think about his intentions for the presidency.
Among Bush's most significant domestic policy accomplishments were the approval of two large tax cuts during his presidency: the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003.
Bush's campaign focused on erecting a "Firewall" in the South, a tactic that paid off when he won many primaries there on March 8.
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In the United States of America, Levittown is one of the seven large suburban housing developments created by the William Levitt and his company Levitt & Sons. Levittown was the first truly mass-produced suburb and is extensively regarded as the archetype for postwar suburbs in the country.
This type of construction caused an increase in residential construction and spending on consumer goods. An interstate highway system was created due to the use of automobiles. This made long-distance and commuting possible. Household technologies were not so liberating (war), no family help, women (PTA/child delinquency), no places to work and stay close to home, women were supposed to be wives and mothers, men went against conformity and were encouraged to take a more active role in their families
C. increased settlement in the West <span>was a direct result of the growth of the railroad industry.
The development of railroad industry make it easier from people all over the country to travel to the west and open their business there.
It also allowed easier distribution that make it possible for the western frontier to sell their products to all over the country</span>