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How did the use of coal affect human activity in the 1800s?(1 point)
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The railroad industry used coal to power steam engines, allowing businesses to build more factories for the production of goods.
The railroad industry used coal to power steam engines, allowing businesses to build more factories for the production of goods.
The steel industry used coal to produce electricity, making electricity available to everyone across the country.
The steel industry used coal to produce electricity, making electricity available to everyone across the country.
The food industry used coal to make plastics, making storing goods more efficient.
The food industry used coal to make plastics, making storing goods more efficient.
The automobile industry used coal to fuel cars, expanding people's use of transportation.
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The railroad industry used coal to power steam engines, allowing businesses to build more factories for the production of goods.
The railroad industry used coal to power steam engines, allowing businesses to build more factories for the production of goods.
The steel industry used coal to produce electricity, making electricity available to everyone across the country.
The steel industry used coal to produce electricity, making electricity available to everyone across the country.
The food industry used coal to make plastics, making storing goods more efficient.
The food industry used coal to make plastics, making storing goods more efficient.
The automobile industry used coal to fuel cars, expanding people's use of transportation.
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should be the answer about railroads and steam engines to build factories.
the ai is bugging on this one
the ai is bugging on this one
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The automobile industry used coal to fuel cars, expanding people's use of transportation.
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