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Albuquerque became a railhead

a. because Perea, the sheep baron, refused to sell his land in Bernalillo.
b. because Santa Fe wanted to remain a remote town.
c. because Routes 40 and 25 crossed at this point.
d. because they needed to refresh water supplies for crop production.

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A

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User Tomasz
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Answer:

The answer is A. because Perea, the sheep baron, refused to sell his land in Bernalillo.

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