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Which resources contributed to Chicago's growth

in the nineteenth century? Select all that apply.
highways
railroads
expressways
water
roads
streetcars

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Answer:

the correct answers are Railroads, Water, Roads, and Streetcars

Step-by-step explanation:

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User HYk
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Answer:

railroads

-water

-roads

-streetcars

Step-by-step explanation:

Chicago was known as one of the fastest growing cities in the world in the 19th century. It had a booming economy as a result of the ease of doing business and presence of basic amenities.

Chicago had a good supply of water, rail roads and a good road network for transportation of people and goods.

This made people from other states and countries immigrate to the region for better opportunities.

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