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What best explains why Chicago's location was important to it becoming a railroad junction?

A- Chicago is where a number of railroads lines met.
B- Chicago is near Detroit, the motor City of the United States.
C- Chicago is known for its ethnic diversity and lively culture.
D- Chicago's location on lake Michigan and the middle of the country allowed goods to be shipped out of the city after they arrived by railroads.

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Answer: The question is tricky. Chicago became a railroad junction meaning a place where a number of railroad lines meet. But the question is why Chicago location was important to it becoming a railroad junction. I believe the answer is Chicago location on Lake Michigan and the middle of the country allowed goods to be shipped out of the city after they arrived by railroad. Remember it’s asking why the location was important not the definition of a railroad junction. Hope this helps!

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My best guess would be A. Detroit didn't matter back then, and the lakes and diversity have nothing to do with railroads sooo.... A
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