The answer to the question is D.
Rail connections to the Great Plains proved especially devastating. After acquiring horses, Indians there had become heavily dependent on the plains bison for food, shelter, clothing, trade, and much more. In 1872 it was found that bison hides could be processed into commercial leather, and white hide-hunters immediately set out to meet that demand. Within a decade they had driven the millions of animals to the verge of extinction. The slaughter would have been unlikely, probably impossible, had railroads not provided the means to ship the hides and bones off to eastern factories. In one year near the end of the carnage, 1881–1882, the Northern Pacific shipped 2,250 tons of hides from the northern plains. Once the herds were gone, plains Indians had no true option but to turn to reservations and dependence on federal support. In effect the life blood of a people had bled away through the rail lines.
Answer: Well if you are a prime minister, you don't always have time to control and watch over everything.
So you would create a cabinet or Ministry of Transport to deal with the issues or find new ways of travel.
Explanation:A Ministry of Transport or Transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the Minister for Transport. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government agencies administering transport in nations who do not employ ministers.
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments.
The reason why the Parliament opposed James I is because of his taste of political absolutism, and how bad he was in managing the funds of the kingdom. He was also opposed due to his unpopularity in favoritism, which also resulted in the English Civil War.