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What was the significance of the transcontinental railroad in the west? a. it provided a means for faster and easier travel to the west. b. it provided jobs for people that needed money. c. it established a new border that separated the east and west halves of the united states. d. it improved relations between the plains indians and white settlers who traveled on the train.

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