The executive branch establishes post offices and builds roads.
Is it concurrent, delegated, or reserved?? The power to build roads is a concurrent power.
They established public schools, roads, rail roads, and hospitals. Also reduced power of plantation owners.
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The executive branch establishes post offices and builds roads.
i think its a road builder but not sure if that's the technical name
A government can build roads regardless of its type. However, in most cases, it is the responsibility of the state or national government to plan, fund, and construct roads as part of their infrastructure development.
"promote the general welfare" -novanet
A person who builds structures is called a construction worker or a builder. They are skilled in various trades such as carpentry, masonry, and plumbing to construct buildings, roads, bridges, and other structures.
"promote the general welfare" -novanet
"promote the general welfare" -novanet
The type of engineer that builds bridges is called a structural engineer. A structural engineer typically builds bridges and other large buildings.
"promote the general welfare" -novanet
Of those choices, roads would be the correct answer. Groups of individuals grow food, make steel, and produce computers. However, except for private roads, the local government builds those. They may contract it out to companies, but the local government is responsible for the roads.
Subways are built in crowded cities because the roads can not handle the traffic. So long as people can get around on the roads with buses and cars, nobody builds underground railways because they are very expensive.
You use rocks for almost anything, building,jewelary,ect.