During the 1800s, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Birmingham, Alabama, became important

  1. During the 1800s, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Birmingham, Alabama, became important steel-producing cities. What was the MOST
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  2. At noon on January 7, the temperature in Buffalo, New York, was 1 degree below 0°F. The temperature in Pittsburgh,
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  3. Dr. King’s first leadership of a church took place in __________. Responses A Montgomery, AlabamaMontgomery, Alabama B
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  4. Miami, Florida, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, lie approximately on the same meridian. Miami has a latitude of 25.8° N, and
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  5. What natural resources contributed to making Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a major steel center?A: Coal contributed to making
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  6. Early European inhabitants of Pittsburgh were mostly farmers. In the late 1800s, Pittsburgh became known as a center for
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  7. Which statement correctly compares Pittsburgh in 1950 to Pittsburgh in 2010? (1 point)Pittsburgh in 1950 had clean air;
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  8. Which statement correctly compares Pittsburgh in 1950 to Pittsburgh in 2010?(1 point)Responses Pittsburgh in 1950 had clean air;
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  9. Which statement correctly compares Pittsburgh in 1950 to Pittsburgh in 2010?(1 point)Responses Pittsburgh in 1950 had clean air;
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  10. Which statement correctly compares Pittsburgh in 1950 to Pittsburgh in 2010 ( 1 point )A.) By 1950 the population of Pittsburgh
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