During the construction of the transcontinental railroad in the United States, many new towns and settlements grew. What was the most important reason for building the transcontinental railroad? The railroad would make travel across the continent much faster, easier, and safer.
Answer: A
Explanation:
protective tariffs and foreign alliances during peacetime 22 Abuses of power by the president were prevented. The powers of the federal government were expanded. The powers of Congress over the territories were reduced.
The answer is B, communism. This is easy to remember because Europe colonized Africa, and basically enslaved the native peoples. Europe is never associated with communism, so it would not make sense for them to be fighting it.
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