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Which statement about the impact of railroads on industry in the 1800s is false? Small towns along rail lines increased in size. Raw materials and finished goods could be shipped more quickly than ever before. Industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed. The price of manufactured goods went down.

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Answer: Industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed.

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User Abhinavkulkarni
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Answer:

Industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement about the impact of railroads on industry in the 1800s that is false is that industrial cities faced hard times as businesses failed.

This is because, railroads in the 1800s helped many businesses to move their goods faster, hence making the price of manufactured goods go down.

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