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How did the transcontinental railroad affect US trade?

A. The railroad did not affect trade in the United States.

B. The railroad increased trade by making shipping cheaper.

C. The railroad hurt trade by causing corruption in business.

D. The railroad fostered trade relations with American Indians.

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Answer;

B. The railroad increased trade by making shipping cheaper.

Explanation;

-The transcontinental railroad allowed for the transportation of goods over long distances. An impact that was helpful for the industrial north at the time. The railroad helped unify the nation eventually making it a super power.

-The Transcontinental Railroad impacted the U.S. economy by transporting products and people, leading into the economic growth.

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The correct answer is B. The railroad increased trade by making shipping cheaper.

The Transcontinental Railroad had a huge positive impact on the economy in that it allowed for the transportation of goods over long distances. It was also important in unifying the nation at at time when it was still divided due to the Civil War

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