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The expense of building railroads led to

a. the rise of partnerships to encourage personal liability.

b. railroad strikes during the Civil War.

c. the new business arrangement of the corporation.

d. the abandonment of the industry for many years.

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Answer: I believe the answer is A)

Explanation: Hope this helps!

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Answer:

D

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What was the impact of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?

For all of its fervor and support, the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 ended by August 1, unsuccessful, its workers no better off at the end than when it began. Workers did not receive pay raises; legislation strengthened anti-union attitudes, and state militias were increased.

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