"public works" were fountains and restrooms in and public buildings. true or false
answer: the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
explanation:
mount st. helens in washington erupts, causing a massive avalanche and killing 57 people on this day in 1980. ash from the volcanic eruption fell as far away as minnesota. seismic activity at mount st. helens, which is 96 miles south of seattle, began on march 16.
The answer is False. Public works does not only mean fountains and restrooms.
Explanation:
We can describe 'Public Works' as infrastructure projects that are developed by the government for citizens. These are conducted for both political reasons as well as economic and social reasons.
From the time of Romans, public work projects such as building of large squares and public baths was see as a way to win over the local population.
In modern times, investing in public works not only helps to make the times of citizens better, it is also used as a means of economic stimulus since it can create new jobs and opportunities.
Some examples of Public Works include building roads, electricity lines, schools etc.


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