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What material made the structure of bridges stronger and more long-lasting during the early 1900's? A. concrete B. stone C. steel D. wood
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What material made the structure of bridges stronger and more long-lasting during the early 1900's? A. concrete B. stone C. steel D. wood
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What material made the structure of
bridges stronger and more long-lasting
during the early 1900's?
A. concrete
B. stone
C. steel
D. wood
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The answer is: C. steel
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