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how did railroad expansion affect the prices of goods during the gilded age?
- shipping products by railroad was much cheaper, and the cost of goods decreased.
- shipping products by railroad was much slower, and the cost of goods decreased.
- shipping products by railroad was more time consuming, and the cost of goods increased.
- shipping products by railroad was more expensive, and the cost of goods increased.
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Railroads in the Gilded Age were a more efficient and cheaper mode of transportation for goods compared to previous methods (like horse - drawn wagons). Cheaper shipping costs would lead to a decrease in the cost of goods as businesses could transport more goods at a lower cost, which would then be reflected in lower prices for consumers.
- Option 2: Railroads were faster, not slower, than many previous shipping methods. So this option's claim about being slower is incorrect.
- Option 3: Railroads were less time - consuming and cheaper, so the claims about being more time - consuming and cost of goods increasing are wrong.
- Option 4: Railroads were a cheaper shipping option, so the claim that shipping was more expensive and cost of goods increased is incorrect.
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A. Shipping products by railroad was much cheaper, and the cost of goods decreased.