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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
C because the US wanted to own everything (I passed advanced US History with straight A's bruh)
Kush experienced its golden age right before they fought with the Assyrians. In 724 bc Kush invaded and took control of Egypt. Then in 671 bc the Assyrians invaded Egypt and pushed the Kush out of Egypt.
They are examples of proxy wars during the Cold War.
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A. fighting terrorism
Explanation:
Bush strategy called for a policy of unilateral action and preventive war: “Given the goals of rogue states and terrorists, the United States can no longer rely on a reactive posture as we have in the past.
Bush doctrine.
preemption, unilateralism, military supremacy and the exporting of democracy. The first three pillars are directly linked to American security and the new terrorist threat.
The Bush Doctrine downgrades containment and deterrence in favor of pre-emption. This is the idea that in a world of terrorist organizations, dangerous regimes, and weapons of mass destruction, the United States may need to attack first.