The growth of railroads impacted American society after the Civil War in this way: C
. The oil and steel industries gained considerable political and economic power.
The advent of the railroad system after the Civil War led to an increase in migration across the counties in the country.
Also, there was a major shift in the migration from the rural to the urban areas. Most people who migrated were in search of jobs.
Thus, there was an increase in the manufacturing industries and so, the oil and steel industries gained more political and economic power.
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Would have to look into the branches of government
One of the most important legacies that World War I left behind was the idea of "total war," since up until WWI civilians and private homes were considered "off limits" in terms of targets.
Traveling to and from cities became easier. (I think thats correct)