Question Options:
A.) All of the land near rivers and canals was already occupied by cities and towns.
B.) The United States government sponsored new towns away from rivers and canals to
attract settlers to the West.
C.) The high levels of pollution in the country’s rivers led people to settle areas that were
far from those rivers.
D.) The towns sprang up along newly laid railroad tracks. Railroads could be built almost
anywhere.
Answer: The towns sprang up along newly laid railroad tracks. Railroads could be built almost everywhere.
Overtime, new towns has always been developed close to rivers or candles but with the development of railroads, this trend changed. With the railroad tracks and the trains passing on them, the people were able to move quickly to other places, as well as trade very easily.