Question
How did most towns and cities in Indiana approach the arrival of the railroad?
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Responses
They wanted the railroad to build stations elsewhere.
They wanted the railroad to build stations elsewhere.
They wanted to become railroad stops to improve the local economy.
They wanted to become railroad stops to improve the local economy.
They sought to stop the railroad to reduce industrialization.
They sought to stop the railroad to reduce industrialization.
They sought to prevent the railroad to prevent population increases.
(1 point)
Responses
They wanted the railroad to build stations elsewhere.
They wanted the railroad to build stations elsewhere.
They wanted to become railroad stops to improve the local economy.
They wanted to become railroad stops to improve the local economy.
They sought to stop the railroad to reduce industrialization.
They sought to stop the railroad to reduce industrialization.
They sought to prevent the railroad to prevent population increases.
Answers
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Most towns and cities in Indiana approached the arrival of the railroad by wanting to become railroad stops to improve the local economy.
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