Which does not describe an impact of railroads on business and industry in the 1800s? A. Finished goods could be transported to markets quickly. B. Small towns along railroad lines grew into major industrial centers. C. Manufacturers could get raw materials more easily. D. The cost of manufactured goods went up.
What do you think @a7x_forever
i think maybe d
Correct
On the first try
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You ask him what do he think... Right ?
*her lol im just gonna close this question. thank for the help though
Oh my god. Look @a7x_forever you answer is correct. Nice job!
That does not sound correct
Go with you best option @a7x_forever
A is the one. Why would any worker in a factory would let any goods go away that easy. They have to check the product so the customer won't get sick or, go forbid die. A factory worker is not trained that way @jagr2713
@jagr2713 @ryanwhite499 the correct answer was D
So I was Correct @a7x_forever
yes. thank you.
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