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In History / High School | 2014-02-27

Which of the following statements best describes the United States at the end of the nineteenth century?

A. The nation had shifted from an agrarian, rural economy to an industrial, urban one.
B. The development of a vast transportation system was a major factor in the industrialization of the Midwest.
C. The closing of the frontier marked the end of the era of manifest destiny.
D. Cities had undergone a vast change with the growth of urban services and infrastructures.
E. Widespread use of the telegraph and telephone had created a giant communications network that linked the nation.

Asked by AustinLewis

Answer (3)

a. while b and d are also true, a is the overall outcome of the turn of the century.

Answered by moley | 2024-06-10

The statement that best describes the United States at the end of the nineteenth century is that the nation shifted from an agrarian, rural economy to an industrial, urban one (option A). This reflected the significant changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. ;

Answered by JelenaHadid | 2024-06-18

The statement that best describes the United States at the end of the nineteenth century is option A, which states that the nation had shifted from an agrarian, rural economy to an industrial, urban one. This change was driven by the Industrial Revolution, leading to significant urbanization and economic transformation. The development of transportation and communication systems further facilitated this transition, fundamentally altering American society.
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Answered by JelenaHadid | 2024-12-17