Which of the following correctly describes an effect railroads had on cities?

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Cities grew as trains brought new residents and raw materials for industry and construction.

Cities relied more on their newly developed industries and relied less on trade with other cities.

Cities became more isolated since they were located farther away from each other.

Cities that did not have railroads nearby grew more rapidly than those at railroad junctions.

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The correct answer is:

Cities grew as trains brought new residents and raw materials for industry and construction.

Railroads facilitated the movement of people and goods, leading to urban growth and the development of industries in cities across the country.