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14 October, 13:39

Before the construction of the Panama Canal, what were the ways to move people or goods between New York and San Francisco?

Before the construction of the Panama Canal, what were the ways to move people or goods between New York and San Francisco? Select two options.

1) by flying via plane across the continent

2) by sailing all the way around the globe

3) by traveling overland across North America

4) by sailing all the way around South America

5) by sailing to Panama and traveling across on foot

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  1. 14 October, 13:40
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    The correct answers are 3 and 4. The Panama Canal, built in 1914, has managed to reduce maritime communication in time and distance, boosting commercial and economic exchange by providing a short and relatively cheap transit route between the two oceans, decisively influencing global trade patterns.

    Before its construction, the ways to move people or goods between New York and San Francisco were traveling overland across North America, as at that time the airplanes had not been developed to cover such long distances, or by sailing for more than a month all the way around South America to the Beagle Channel.
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