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Why was the invention of the elevator significant?

A. It was the first time steel cables were used in construction.


B. It was Thomas Edison's most important invention.


C. It allowed for buildings to be built taller because people would not need to climb flights of stairs.


D. It led to Andrew Carnegie building a steel empire.

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Answer:

B

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