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how did carnegie’s early job with the railroads greatly contribute to his success in the steel business?
- it taught him how to lay railroad tracks with steel.
- the pennsylvania railroad company was his best customer when he built his business.
- the pennsylvania railroad company paid him well enough so he eventually could invest in his own business.
- it helped him predict that the demand for steel to build railroad tracks and bridges would grow.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Carnegie's success in steel wasn't about laying tracks. Eliminate.
- Option 2: The railroad being his best customer isn't the main contribution from his early job. Eliminate.
- Option 3: Being paid well to invest isn't the key contribution; his insight into demand is more critical. Eliminate.
- Option 4: His early railroad job gave him insight into the growing demand for steel in railroad infrastructure, which was crucial for his steel business success. This makes sense.
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It helped him predict that the demand for steel to build railroad tracks and bridges would grow.