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The excerpt from Scientific American clearly shows the national interest in which of the following during the first half of 19th century in the United States?


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Oh Okay A pushers The next three questions were about

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railroad intelligence from Scientific American fine publication here in eighteen

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Forty six All right Chester New Hampshire rebels going hand

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in the grading bridge and everybody progress Rose carried over

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the kangaroo final struggling And I'll take it up with

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general meaning fractured railways recently Helen Montreal Maybe the border

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director is going to find them share taking up into

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a million Little Miami Railroad in the Mount Springfield doing

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on Bart Simpson looks director of the New York and

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eerie roll on him being all in the reading room

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around monopoly game in New York Well the question the

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excerpt from Scientific American clearly shows the national interest in

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which of the following during the first half of the

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nineteenth century in the United States The excerpt discusses the

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advent of new technologies during the first half the nineteenth

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century in the US showcasing the construction and expansion of

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some railroads such as the Cheshire New Hampshire Railroad St

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Lawrence and the Atlantic Railway in the New York and

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eerie railroads These new technologies led to a transportation revolution

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that took place between eighteen fifteen eighteen fifty And yes

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they're the surest strategy yet for winning at monopoly If

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you really think about it all right that's it So

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the answer is a development spread of new technologies The

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real loser bowl here Well the advent of the Industrial

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Revolution and like See would have you believe happened earlier

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than the time period in question it would have like

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during the late eighteenth century early nineteenth century it caused

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a wave of innovation The United States is inventors came

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up with the steam engine the canal the telegraph and

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the railroad as well as many other new technologies Likewise

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the advent of the transcontinental railroad be there didn't materialize

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until eighteen sixty two with the passing of the Pacific

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Railroad Act The new technologies such as the canal and

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the railroad also led to the advent of the market

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revolution which consisted of a ship from local markets to

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national and really international markets So you go exporting Yusa 00:01:59.95 --> [endTime] you go write the answers

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