Answer: Three industries that boomed during the industrial revolution, were the steel industry, the textile industry, and the railroad.
During the Industrial revolution, the United States of America looked to Europe's advancements in technology, borrowed many of their ideas, and tinkered with them to improve them and make them suitable for the various terrains of America.
The steel industry led the American economy, and made it the biggest in the world. The steel industry also led to technological advancements such as railroads, machines and factories.
The textile industry changed/improved how goods were produced and boosted raw material imports. The textile industry also produced cotton, wool, and other types of fabrics. They also brought jobs to the areas where they were built which significantly helped the economy and society to grow.
The railroad is one of the most important advancements in the industrial revolution, it caused the American economy to boom (even more) and facilitated international trade. The railroad also transported western food, crops, and raw materials to East Coast markets, and manufactured goods from East Coast cities to the West Coast.
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answer C
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The main reason why some states have more representatives than others in Congress is because they have bigger populations. This does not change the number of Senators though.
Answer: option (C). It says federal laws are superior to state laws.
Explanation: The supremacy clause of the constitution tells us that the federal laws is above the state laws. The farmers of the constitution included the supremacy clause in the constitution because they believed that the central government needed to have more power than the state government.
Article VI, paragraph 2 of the United State constitution declares that the constitution, laws, and treaties of the central government is supreme law of the land to which judges in every state are bound irrespective of what the state laws says. The law establish the federal law and the federal constitution supersede the state laws and state constitution. The law strictly prohibits the states from interfering with the central government constitution and government exercise that are exclusively entrusted to the central power.