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AP U.S. History 1.5 Period 5: 1848-1877. The railroad built through Kansas in the mid-19th century developed primarily...how?

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[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the caboose,

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the part of the train reserved for ghost passengers.

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Ooh.

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Yeah, that's the spirit.

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Okay.

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The railroad built through Kansas in the mid-19th century

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developed primarily... how?

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And here are your potential answers. [ ding ]

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All right. A railroad isn't very useful if there's

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nobody around to use it. It's like that tree falling in the woods.

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At the same time, people aren't gonna uproot their lives

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and move to the middle of nowhere if there isn't any infrastructure to support them.

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Let's see which answer best captures that dilemma.

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Did the railroads in Kansas develop primarily

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A - after the state had a sizeable population?

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Well, actually, most of these railroads were built for the

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early adopters, the trailblazers

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who would settle the land before the masses came.

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Were the railroads built in Kansas B -

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despite the opposition against them in Congress?

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Well, knowing that reliable transportation was necessary

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for westward expansion, Congress passed several

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Pacific Railway Acts in the 1860s

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which gave huge land grants to homesteaders

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and railroad companies.

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So we know it can't be B or C.

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Which means the Kansas railroads developed primarily

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D - due to land incentives for railroad companies

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and homesteaders. Moving west and setting up new towns

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was a pretty risky business,

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so Congress offered sweet deals to railroad companies

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and homesteaders willing to take the plunge.

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Pretty easy to follow that train of thought, right?

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[ chuckles ]

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