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The bursting of the Dot.com bubble in 2000, along with the terrorist attacks in 2001, made the U.S. government:
Jacob S. Coxey
An American politician, known for leading the "Coxey's Army" march on Washington D.C. in 1894 to advocate for unemployed workers and public infrastructure jobs.
Public Works Projects
Government-funded projects designed to build or improve public infrastructure such as roads, bridges, schools, and utilities, often to stimulate economic growth and employment.
Federal Government
The national government of a federal state, where powers are divided between the central government and regional governments.
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