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how did railroads contribute to urban growth during the second industrial revolution? by providing the greatest number of jobs by transporting raw materials and finished goods by transporting materials to parks and museums by providing immigrants with access to enclaves
During the Second Industrial Revolution, railroads enabled efficient movement of raw materials to factories and finished goods to markets. This economic activity attracted people to urban areas, fueling urban growth. Jobs were important but not the main way railroads contributed to urban growth. Transporting materials to parks and museums is not a major factor in urban growth. While access to enclaves for immigrants is a factor, the movement of goods is more fundamental to urban - industrial growth.
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by transporting raw materials and finished goods