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The government's changing role in the United States during World War I was evident in the establishment of which agency?

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United States Railway Administration

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When the government recognized that the railroad system is not up to the expectation of war efforts, Wilson decided in favor of a nationalized railroad system through the United States Railroad Administration. The need to supply war material to allies there was high traffic from west to east, resulted in a shortage of freight cars. USRA has ordered over 100,000 new railway cars and 1,930 steam engines – built to the highest standards.

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