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why did people willingly accept the rule of joseph stalin
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His regime of terror caused the death and suffering of tens of millions. But this powerful man began life as the son of an alcoholic cobbler and a doting mother who sent him to study to be a priest.
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The correct answer is 40,000 or more exactly 41,000 miles of highways within the Interstate Highway System that not only had civilian but military purposes since it was supposed to link Air Force bases to all these highways as well. 25 billion dollars were granted for this project which was the biggest in the history of the United States at that time.
The system paid for itself since it was financed by taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel and it took a bit over ten years for it to be completed.