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Why were railroads so important during the Industrial Revolution?

Question 9 options:

they moved goods more quickly and less expensively over greater distances


people could visit family members


goods became more expensive


people could ride railroads to jobs

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Answer:

a

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User Alex Shutov
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The first one I’m pretty sure
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