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The Higbie-Armstrong bill created a state aid-based plan in New York that supported this movement. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this movement championed by Horatio Earle. A pamphlet promoting “the gospel of [this two-word movement]” was distributed by the League of American Wheelmen for cyclists.
ANSWER: Good Roads Movement [accept The Gospel of Good Roads; accept Horatio “Good Roads” Earle]
[10e] The Good Roads Movement saw a surge in interest thanks to the 1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy, which this man joined. As president, this man initiated construction of the Interstate Highway System.
ANSWER: Dwight D. Eisenhower [or David Dwight Eisenhower; accept Ike]
[10m] The convoy inspired the Bureau of Public Roads to request an early model of a highway system, depicted in a map named for this man. West Point cadets coined this general’s nickname based on his command of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of “Buffalo Soldiers.”
ANSWER: John J. Pershing [or John Joseph Pershing; accept the Pershing map] (The nickname is “Black Jack.”)
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