A steamboat is a boat propelled by <em>steam</em>. In the 19th century, steamboat was widely used on rivers, especially on the Mississipi and its tributaries. Inicially they worked only on lakes and rivers, but later the <em>steam</em> was also applied to larger vessels that crossed oceans. The building of canals was very important for the economy in the United States, by reducing the prices of transportation of products from or to distant places.
Answer B. People began to build canals in the USA and Europe.
Buddhism is the religion that emphasizes detachment <span>from worldly goods, originated in India and missionaries spread it to China, Japan, and other parts of Asia. Buddhism is a non theistic religion.</span>
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it's answer 1: "improve people's working and living conditions"
Explanation:
research of history
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