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What does the name corduroy road imply? A) Smooth surface for easier transport B) Ridged road from the log positioning C) Roads for horses and animal travel D) A backwoods frontier road
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What does the name corduroy road imply? A) Smooth surface for easier transport B) Ridged road from the log positioning C) Roads for horses and animal travel D) A backwoods frontier road
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The Answer to your question is simple "C"
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A corduroy is a road made of logs made on a swamp
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