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Which railroad company was responsible for building from the middle of the United States westward?
Responses A Union PacificUnion
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Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1880s?
(1 point) to reduce competition and increase efficiency to keep
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Which response best analyzes how the railroads helped change the Texas government?(1 point)
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se the map to answer the question.
Question Which of The South had more railroads than the North by 1860. The South had more
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Which of the following statements is accurate, based on this map?(1 point)ResponsesThe South had more railroads than the North
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How was the expansion of railroads in South Carolina different from the expansion of railroads in the rest of the United States?
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How was the expansion of railroads in South Carolina different from the expansion of railroads in the rest of the United States?
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Use the map to answer the question.
Question Which of the following statements is accurate, based on this map?(1 point) Responses
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Pip pops is a town that is 80 miles right away From the town of Shim pin. Pip pops has a rail road that is 40 degrees aiming to
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Which of the following statements, best summarizes the system of railroads shown on the map?
The railroads established by 1860
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fill the blank
Railroad What did the commission oversee? ______________________________________________________________
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Most workers for the central Pacific railroad were?
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Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1880s?
Responses to reduce competition and increase efficiency to reduce
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Question Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1880s? (1 point) Responses to reduce
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Which railroad company utilized the land acquired through the Gadsden Purchase to build a transcontinental railroad?(1 point)
Res
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Use the map to answer the question. Which of the following statements best summarizes the system of railroads shown on the
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Use the map to answer the question.
Which of the following statements best summarizes the system of railroads shown on the map?
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Use the map to answer the question.
Which of the following statements best summarizes the system of railroads shown on the map?
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Explain how this railroad grew across the state and region of the Southeast
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the system of railroads shown on the map
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1880s?
1. reduce competition and increase efficiency 2. to keep from
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pi
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railroads:
Although railroads caused certain problems, they also made possible the rapid growth of industry after 1865. Building
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The transcontinental railroad made it possible for families to keep in touch, people to take vacations, and businesses to
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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Inline Dropdown Question
Choose the word from each drop-down menu that BEST completes the sentence so that it describes a
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Which phrase describes rail heads?(1 point)
Responses mining camps that popped up overnight mining camps that popped up overnight
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The Railroads Take the West
Westward Expansion Train drawing In the late 1800s, America's Western Frontier transformed
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Railroads Take the West
Monopolies and the Transcontinental Train going to the west On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific and
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Railroads Take the West
Monopolies and the Transcontinental Train going to the west On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific and
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Railroads Take the West
Monopolies and the Transcontinental Train going to the west On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific and
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Railroads Take the West
Monopolies and the Transcontinental Train going to the west On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific and
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Railroads Take the West
Monopolies and the Transcontinental Train going to the west On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific and
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Railroads Take the West
Monopolies and the Transcontinental Train going to the west On May 10, 1869, the Union Pacific and
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In the text, you read this about the development of railroads:Although railroads caused certain problems, they also made
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Which phrase describes rail heads?(1 point)
Responses mining camps that popped up overnight mining camps that popped up overnight
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"Railroads allowed for faster transportation of goods and people, stimulating economic growth and development in urban areas.
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In 1-2 sentences, explain how railroads improved life in cities in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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How do railroads continue to play a role in South Carolina’s economy today?
(1 point) Responses Trains are the most widely used
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The Railroad Takes Over
Shipping and Travel railroad track, expansion, travel, transport During the 1900s, the railroad industry
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Multiple Choice The railroads were built mainly by (1 point) Responses immigrants from China and Ireland. immigrants from China
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Essay
For questions 11–12, your teacher will review your responses to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers. Click
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Why did Railroad leaders consolidate
Their line in the 1800s To reduce competition and increase efficiency To keep from becoming
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Which phrase describes rail heads?(1 point)
Responses mining camps that popped up overnight mining camps that popped up overnight
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After the Transcontinental Railroad was completed, cross-country travel increased from weeks to days.
(1 point) Responses true
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Why did railroad leaders consolidate their lines in the 1800s
To reduce competition an increase efficiency To keep from becoming
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The
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For questions 11-12, your teacher will review your
responses to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers. Click on the
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girl idek
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Analyze how railroad services became more efficient over time
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Railroads and Competition
With builders rushing to share in the profits of the railroad boom, overbuilding occurred. Soon, there
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Rayla
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How do railroads continue to play a role in South Carolina’s economy today?
(1 point) Responses Trains are the most widely used
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