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17 June, 10:48

What was one benefit of the transcontinental railroad?

Made cross-country travel times longer

Eliminated many risks of traveling cross-country

Decreased trade with Asia

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  1. 17 June, 10:54
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    b

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  2. 17 June, 10:55
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    The correct answer is B) eliminated many risks of traveling cross-country.

    One benefit of the transcontinental railroad was that it eliminated many risks of traveling cross-country.

    The Transcontinental Road was possible due to the Pacific Railroads Acts of 1862. The government authorized the construction to two companies: the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific. They built the railroads to connect the East of the country to the west coast. One company worked from Sacramento, California, to Utah and the other from Omaha, Nebraska to Utah. They finally met in Promontory, Utah, on March 10, 1869.
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