Question
After World War I,there was debate about whether the federal government should fund interstate highways as a matter of national defense. Thomas M McDonald, who became chief of the Bureau of Public Roads (BPR) in 1919.the assumption that long distance highways were necessary for national defense, saying that what was needed was a system of roads connecting military espondingly, McDonald believed that the state highway departments should be strengthened. The federal sighwoy Acce of 1921 reflected this view.strengthening the state highway departments' control of the highway system, particularly in maintenance.This act temporarily quieted demands for interstate highways under federal control. According to the passage why did Thomas M McDonald oppose bu building an interstate highway system? He thought it was unnecessary. He thought it was unconstitutional. He thought it would be expensive to maintain. o He thought it would be damaged by military vehicles
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ccording to the passage, Thomas M. McDonald opposed building an interstate highway system because he believed it was unnecessary.