The importance of the Erie Canal in opening a trade route was that it allowed for ferries and boats to travel along it and deliver goods.
<h3>Why was the Erie Canal important?</h3>
The canal was built at a time when river and ocean transport was the main way of transporting goods and services.
As a result, the Erie Canal allowed for goods to be traded on areas that would eventually become Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio.
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A, D, and E.
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Shorter hours
Higher pay
More humane working conditions
There may be more, but those are the one's I'd pick.
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Answer:
Populist party
Explanation:
The 16th amendment (graduated income tax) and 17th amendment (direct election of senators) were originally ideas of POPULIST PARTY (an 1890s successful 3rd party who never won a presidential election)
This is evident in the fact that though the Populist Party never won a Presidential election, they were more successful in influencing the political landscape of the United States during their existence.
Some other legacies of the Populist Party are:
1. expansion of currency and credit structure
2. Railroad legislation
3. Postal saving banks
4. Subtreasury plan.
Post-purchase Evalution
You look at value and usefulness and price you paid, decide if the purchase was worth the price, last step in process and the pt. where we begin to reconsider and justify our purchase to ourselves
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