Advanced Placement (AP), 23.03.2020 07:09 allieeastridge
"…but the completion of this mighty work, which connects the two oceans, is a still greater blessing. In the olden times, when camels – those ships of the desert – were the means used for transportation, for the furtherance if commercial traffic, it was found that wherever the caravans stopped there would spring up cities. And there would be evidences of civilization. So with this great work. It will populate the vast territory and be the great highway of the nations; their merchants will cross it to trade with us." - excerpt from “East and West: Completion of the Great Line Spanning the Continent.” The New York Times, May 11, 1869. Using your knowledge and the passage, which was NOT a development connected to the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in the United States during the Industrial Revolution? A) transportation costs of goods increased B) growth of export of goods to international markets C) new centers of commerce developed along railroad stops D) growth of economic ties between the East and West coasts
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 07:20
Which of the following is not a feature of the surface mining control and reclamation act? regulation of surface coal mines repayment of loss of benefits to ill mine workers restoration of lands to pre-mining conditions retroactivity return of land to original topography
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 09:40
Which of the following would most likely be a preservationist, as opposed to a conservationist, approach to public land management? i. allowing unrestricted boat access to a lake ii. allowing atv use in all areas of public land iii. closing fragile sections of a park to tourists i only ii only iii only i and iii ii and iii
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 19:00
Sorry about those weird questions my ipad is acting weird
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