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Question 3 of 10 What was one major effect of the spread of railroads throughout Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution? A. Factories were able to more easily ship manufactured goods to markets across the country. B. Iron replaced coal as the most important raw material produced in Great Britain. C. Agricultural production fell substantially due to farmland being replaced with railroads. D. Steam engines fell from popularity due to railroads reliance on alternative energy sources.

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Question 3 of 10
What was one major effect of the spread of railroads throughout Great Britain
during the Industrial Revolution?
A. Factories were able to more easily ship manufactured goods to
markets across the country.
B. Iron replaced coal as the most important raw material produced in
Great Britain.
C. Agricultural production fell substantially due to farmland being
replaced with railroads.
D. Steam engines fell from popularity due to railroads reliance on
alternative energy sources.

Question 3 of 10 What was one major effect of the spread of railroads throughout Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution? A. Factories were able to more easily ship manufactured goods to markets across the country. B. Iron replaced coal as the most important raw material produced in Great Britain. C. Agricultural production fell substantially due to farmland being replaced with railroads. D. Steam engines fell from popularity due to railroads reliance on alternative energy sources.

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. Factories were able to more easily ship manufactured goods to markets across the country.
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