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algol [13]
2 years ago
6

As a young soldier _________________________ drove across the nation, it took ______ days!

History
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

As a young soldier <u>Eisenhower </u>drove across the nation, it took <u>62 </u>days!

<u>In 1919, future president Dwight D. Eisenhower drove in a military motor convoy all across the nation, from Washington D.C. to California</u>. This long and hard road over the Lincoln Highway (one of the first-ever built back in 1912.) <u>took 62 days in total.</u>

With the memory of this in mind, Eisenhower later was inspired to make a quality highway system in the U.S.

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