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My answer: Cyrus Avery's vision for the future was the development of the US interstate highway system and yes he made it happen. (was correct)
Edge2020 answer: Cyrus Avery was a Tulsa businessman who believed that connecting Tulsa, and the rest of Oklahoma, with roads was important to economic success and survival. He envisioned a vast network of highways criss-crossing America, making travel and trade easier. He was a member of several organizations created to improve roadways, including the Oklahoma Good Roads Association, the Albert Pike Highway Association, and the Ozark Trail Association. The Ozark Trail Highway became Route 66, and Avery became the state highway commissioner and a member of the Joint Board of Interstate Highways. Route 66 is commonly credited as his idea: a highway connecting the Midwest and the West.
Explanation: They are both correct :)) Hope you have a blessed day and sorry for the late response :)) <3 lots of love byeee
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1. Political Infighting
2. Loyalty to party over nation
3. Foreign influence and corruption
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1. Political Infighting: he advised both the north and southern region to remain together because they benefit each other going forward rather than fighting for supremacy or looking for differences.
2. Loyalty to party over the nation: here he advised that voting along with the love of party over nation among electorates can lead to a spirit of revenge and affect nation growth. It can also promote unprincipled men to power.
3. Foreign influence and corruption: here he encouraged foreign relations to be based on commercial activities alone, but an extreme foreign alliance with a particular nation should be avoided.
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The idea that being a woman is easier than being a man.
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This question is about "The Men We Carry In Our Minds," an essay written by Scott Russel that addresses his views on ideas of gender equality and how it affects the people with whom he has contact.
In this text the author shows how he always believed that women had a much easier life than men and never imagined that women could suffer some kind of violence and intolerance for being women. He shows that he was shocked when he found out that women are not seen on an equal basis and have difficult lives for that reason.
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Federalists wanted a strong central government that would rule the people of the United States directly and not through the state governments. ... Federalist were for a system of strong federal courts while Anti-federalists were for limits on the federal courts.
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