The greatest change in the West that was brought about by railroad expansion was a drastically increased population size, since people could now claim land and travel far more easily.
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German Americans began intentionally “assimilating” to avoid becoming targets.
A. It ignored the opinions of many countries, primarily Germany, as shown in the other options.
One of the benefits of the new suburban lifestyle of the 1950s was that people had far more property, and therefore had more space. In cities, it would have been impossible to have the types of yards and garages seen in suburbia.