The transcontinental railroad made it much easier and faster to bring goods and people across the continental United States. This made shipping easier and cheaper, and commerce increased drastically (Answer is B).
The railroad made many people, namely capitalists, incredibly rich, and very influential in government. Corruption naturally occurred, but it was not so huge as to have a net negative effect on commerce, since the gains brought by the railroad were so great.
The railroad did not make all trading posts disappear. Although some trade posts that were not located on or near the railroad may have become less relevant, a large number of trade posts thrived thanks to the traffic brought by the railroad.
I think that D. A permanent divide was established between North and South Korea. is the result of the Korean War. DMZ was created and divided both North and South Koreas.<span>
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France and the other European countries on the allied side of WWI demanded severe reparations from Germany, which led to Germany mass printing money, which led to inflation, which led to most of the country starving and homeless. This led to Germany’s anger and the rise of a dictator and facist government.
It would be the "(C) Creation of a national interstate highway system," that was perhaps the greatest accomplishment of President Eisenhower’s <span>domestic policy, since this greatly reduced travel and trade time while increasing efficiency. </span><span />