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11. How did railroads and oil companies benefit from their relationships in the late 19th century?

O A. The railroads allowed oil companies to send oil drillers all over the country.
O B. The railroads and oil industry united to prevent the steel industry from raising prices.
O C. The railroads charged a fee to transport oil and oil companies expanded their operations.
O D. The railroads needed oil to operate trains and oil companies sold it to them.

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Answer:

The answer is O C. The railroads charged a fee to transport oil and oil companies expanded their operations.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The railroads were also one of the biggest employers in the country during the latter part of the 1800s. By employing such a large part of the work sector, the railroads pumped a large amount of oil.
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