Which two factors caused boomers to encourage the federal government to open up the Unassigned Lands for non-American Indian settlement?

A.
The Unassigned Lands were crisscrossed by railroads and contained towns that already had been established.
B.
The Unassigned Lands contained promising farmland and were crisscrossed by railroads.
C.
The Unassigned Lands contained promising farmland and towns that already had been established.
D.
The Unassigned Lands potentially contained natural resources, and the federal government prohibited cattle drives.


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

1 answer

The best answer is B. The Unassigned Lands contained promising farmland and were crisscrossed by railroads.

This option highlights both the agricultural potential of the Unassigned Lands, which would attract settlers seeking farmland, and the presence of railroads, which would facilitate transportation and trade, making the lands more appealing for settlement.