The answer is 'Railroads'
The Industrial Revolution in England lead to the development of trains and fast travel.
The United States quickly adopted the technology and brought in English businessmen and engineers to develop railroads in it's sprawling western states.
Railroads were integral in the early years in to cement newly acquired states under the control of the Federal government.
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Shariah I think it was called
Johan Gutenberg invented the printing press that helped people learn from the Bible because there was once a time that not all can read it. Some religions even forbid others to see and read it. Martin Luther, a religious leader benefited from this technology during the Protestant Reformation. He used it to reached people and share the gospel to other people.
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I think option C is the answer
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The U.S. military's argued that the loyalties of some Japanese Americans resided not with the United States but with their ancestral country, and that because separating "the disloyal from the loyal" was a logistical impossibility, the internment order had to apply to all Japanese Americans within the restricted area. The Supreme Court Accepted the military's argument over the argument of Korematsu.