Examples of infrastructure in the following topics:
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- Since the 2003 Iraq War, the international community has attempted to work with Iraqis to rebuild Iraq's infrastructure.
- In the wake of the Iraq War in 2003, there have been numerous international efforts to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq, many of which necessitate foreign investment.
- During the 1970s, Iraq made extensive investments in the water sector and other infrastructure using the proceeds of oil revenue.
- Reconstruction efforts loomed for a nation with a severely degraded infrastructure.
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- General Sherman's "March to the Sea" campaign inflicted significant damage to Southern industry, infrastructure, and civilian property.
- Finally he
destroyed civilian infrastructure along his path of advance.
- It inflicted significant damage, particularly to industry and infrastructure.
- Foragers, known as "bummers", provided food seized from local farms to soldiers while they destroyed the railroads, manufacturing, and agricultural infrastructure of Georgia.
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- The American System advocated industrial, physical, and financial infrastructure, as well as support for public education.
- Create physical infrastructure: Provided government finance of internal improvements to speed commerce and develop industry, which involved the regulation of privately held infrastructure to ensure that it met the nation's needs; policy examples include Cumberland Road and Union Pacific Railroad.
- Create financial infrastructure: Established a government-sponsored National Bank to issue currency and encourage commerce, which involved the use of sovereign powers for the regulation of credit to encourage the development of the economy and deter speculation; policy examples include the First Bank of the United States, the Second Bank of the United States, and the National Banking Act.
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- The Irish provided mostly unskilled labor in factories, textile mills, and large infrastructure projects such as canals and railroads.
- Many of the immigrants who came for the gold rush also stayed to work on large infrastructure projects such as the railroads.
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- The transportation infrastructure lay in ruins, with little railroad or riverboat service available to move crops and animals to market.
- Restoring the infrastructure—especially the railroad system—became a high priority for Reconstruction state governments.
- The enormous cost of the Confederate war effort took a high toll on the South's economic infrastructure.
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infrastructure programs were mostly left to local governments, many of which
went deeply into debt under the assumption that an investment in infrastructure
would pay off in the future, a theory that caused major problems during the Great Depression.
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- The transportation infrastructure lay in ruins, with little railroad or riverboat service available to move crops and animals to market.
- Restoring the infrastructure—especially the railroad system—became a high priority for Reconstruction state governments.
- The enormous cost of the Confederate war effort took a high toll on the South's economic infrastructure.
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- Economic growth in the United States encouraged the suburbanization of American cities that required massive investments for new infrastructure and homes.
- New municipalities were established beyond the abandoned city's jurisdiction to avoid the legacy costs of maintaining city infrastructures.
- Instead, new governments spent taxes to establish suburban infrastructures.
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- All the provinces, and many towns as well, tried to foster economic growth by subsidizing projects that improved the infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, inns and ferries.
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- During World War II, the Allies used strategic bombing in Europe and Asia in order to impede the Axis infrastructure and war production capacities as well as terrorize civilians on enemy territories.
- During World War II, many military strategists believed that major victories could be won by attacking industrial and political infrastructure, rather than purely military targets.
- However, attacks on the infrastructure were taking place.