Here are the items that CORRECTLY describe an aspect of the building of the First Transcontinental Railroad:
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It crossed the Rocky Mountains. - Correct. The railroad crossed the Rocky Mountains as part of its route.
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Large number of Irish immigrants were used in construction going westward. - Correct. The Union Pacific Railroad, which built from the east towards the west, employed many Irish immigrants.
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The Central Pacific Railroad built track from west to east. - Correct. The Central Pacific Railroad built from west to east starting in California.
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The Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah, completing the project. - Correct. The two railroads met at Promontory Point on May 10, 1869, completing the First Transcontinental Railroad.
The following statements are incorrect:
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It crossed the Appalachian Mountains. - Incorrect. The Transcontinental Railroad did not cross the Appalachian Mountains; it primarily crossed the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada.
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The Union Pacific Railroad used mostly Chinese labor. - Incorrect. The Union Pacific primarily employed Irish laborers, while the Central Pacific used a significant number of Chinese laborers.
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Large numbers of Japanese immigrants were used in eastward construction. - Incorrect. While there were Japanese immigrants in the U.S., they were not a significant labor force in the construction of the railroad.
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Construction was completed before the end of the Civil War. - Incorrect. The construction of the Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869, after the Civil War had ended.