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the cumberland road was significant because it was the first road const…

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the cumberland road was significant because it was the first road constructed using federal funds that connected new york to the south built to join two major railroads meant to transport goods to market

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • Option "that connected New York to the South": The Cumberland Road (National Road) connected the Potomac River to the Ohio River, not New York to the South. Eliminate this.
  • Option "built to join two major railroads": The Cumberland Road was a turnpike (road), not related to joining railroads. Eliminate this.
  • Option "meant to transport goods to market": While it did facilitate trade, its most significant aspect was being the first road constructed with federal funds.
  • Option "constructed using federal funds": The Cumberland Road was the first major improved highway in the U.S. funded by the federal government, marking a key development in federal infrastructure spending. This is the correct reason for its significance.

Answer:

A. constructed using federal funds