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Which statement BEST describes the state’s industrial development by the end of the nineteenth century?

A) The increased number of job seekers created more opportunities.

B) A steady warm climate was conducive to an increase in production.

C) New discoveries prompted greater financial backing than ever before.

D) It was stronger and more diversified than at any time since the Civil War.

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Answer:

D) It was stronger and more diversified than at any time since the Civil War.

Step-by-step explanation:

It's actually D, I submitted A and got it wrong.

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The correct answer is letter A

In the last decades of the 19th century, a spatial structure emerged centered on a large and visible industrial pole: the Manufacturing belt (Northeast and Great Lakes). This area currently forms the largest urban-industrial concentration in the world, having as one of its characteristics the megalopolis BOSWASH

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