Question

Based on the account of Mrs.
Berger, how did the
transcontinental railroads impact the West?
The railroads provided jobs for settlers.
O The raiiroads provided
homes for employees.
The railroads made
• Omaha an industrial center.
The railroads helped immigrants learn English.

Answers

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Based on the account of Mrs. Berger, the transcontinental railroads had a significant impact on the West in various ways. Among the options provided, the most accurate impact is:

- **The railroads made Omaha an industrial center.**

The transcontinental railroads facilitated transportation and trade, contributing to the growth of towns and cities, with Omaha becoming a key hub for industry and commerce in the region. While the other options touch on aspects that may relate to the broader impact of railroads, the establishment of Omaha as an industrial center is a direct and notable effect of the railroads' presence in the West.

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