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1. what allowed for the expansion of the ranching industry? (1 point)
laws created by the government prohibited cattle drivers from cutting barbed wire.
american indians and buyalo had been removed from the plains of north texas.
railroads allowed for sedentary ranchers to take their cattle far distances.
windmills created a way for the mass amounts of cattle to have fresh water.

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