1. What was one effect of industrialization on the U.S. economy in the 1870s.
A. a decline in skilled manufacturing jobs in the Midwest
B. an increase in sharecropper farming in the South
C. a decline in the immigrant population of cities in the North
D. an increase in railroad construction in the West​

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Answer:

either A or B

Explanation:

Industrialization  often leads to the growth of an economy. The effect of industrialization on the U.S. economy in the 1870s is that there is increase in railroad construction in the West.

  • Industrialization in  the U.S. economy  was said to be a sudden increase in the levels of production in domestic manufacturing and commercial agriculture. This helped to strengthened the American economy and reduced dependence on imports.

The Industrial Revolution brought about great wealth and a high population in Europe as well as in the United States. The construction of railroad helped to facilitate trade and movement of people.

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