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How did government policy in the United States contribute to the start of the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
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By limiting immigration, ensuring a stable workforce for industrial factories
By limiting immigration, ensuring a stable workforce for industrial factories
By providing subsidies and land grants to encourage the construction of railroads
By providing subsidies and land grants to encourage the construction of railroads
By imposing strict regulations on factory labor to improve working conditions
By imposing strict regulations on factory labor to improve working conditions
By banning monopolies to encourage fair competition among businesses
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By providing subsidies and land grants to encourage the construction of railroads
The federal government gave land grants and financial support (e.g., Pacific Railway Acts) that helped build rail networks, which stimulated industry by linking markets, lowering transport costs, and encouraging investment.
The federal government gave land grants and financial support (e.g., Pacific Railway Acts) that helped build rail networks, which stimulated industry by linking markets, lowering transport costs, and encouraging investment.
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