England built some of the first roads in America.
The first American roads were built by various European powers who had established colonies on the continent: the Spanish, the Dutch, but mostly the English.
The oldest one, the King's Highway, was built by England from 1650 to 1735. It was 1,300 miles long and went from Charleston, South Carolina to Boston, Massachusetts. Other examples of English-built roads include Mohegan Road (1670, today's Connecticut Route 32) and the Boston Post Road (1673).
Flagler served as <u>director </u>of Standard Oil of New Jersey until <u>1911</u>.
Option is: director, 1911
<u>Explanation:</u>
Standard oil was found by Henry Morrison Flagler in New Jersey. He served as director of Standard Oil until 1911. Standard Oil increasingly gained total control of oil refining and marketing in the United States of America. A vertical system replaced the old distribution system in the Kerosene industry by Standard Oil.
Standard Oil moved its headquarters to New York City to centralize its business in the city. The success gained by the Flagler in Oil industry made him to start Oil refinery.
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I'm not sure about it but I think it's c.
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It was a protest against the sanctions placed on the caliph and the Ottoman Empire after the First World War by the Treaty of Sèvres. The movement collapsed by late 1922 when Turkey gained a more favourable diplomatic position and moved towards Nationalism. By 1924 Turkey simply abolished the role of caliph.
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