Social Studies, 14.03.2022 01:30 jonquil201
This diagram describes a series of developments that resulted from westward expansion
in the 1800s.
United States
expands
westward
Increased need
for the movement
of domestic goods
?
Which of the following BEST completes this diagram?
(8.10C, 8.
A Passage of homestead laws to attract settlers to the West
B Construction of shipping connections such as the Erie Canal
C United States develops alliances with American Indians
D Lower tariffs to spur foreign trade in manufactured goods
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which answer is corre
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