3 EASY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS!
What was a direct result of landlords not maintaining their tenements during the early 1900s?
A. People were able to live there only for a certain amount of time.
B. People got injured in unsafe living spaces.
C. Rooms were overcrowded despite government regulations.
D. The elevators were frequently out of order.

How was the rise of the civil service related to President Garfield’s assassination?
A. Civil service reform started because Garfield was assassinated for opposing political corruption.
B. Civil service reform started because Garfield was assassinated for supporting political corruption.
C. Civil service reform started because Garfield’s assassin was an official who had failed a civil service test.
D. Civil service reform started because Garfield called for it in his will.

Read the sentences.
Canal systems connected Eastern factories with Western markets.
Two of these were the Eerie system and the Pennsylvania chain.
The railroads followed similar routes.
Which of the following best combines the sentences into one clear and engaging sentence?
A. Canal systems and railroads connected Eastern factories with Western markets, two of which were the Eerie system and the Pennsylvania chain.
B. Canal systems and railroads, like the Eerie and Pennsylvania chains, connected Eastern factories with Western markets.
C. The Eerie system and the Pennsylvania chain are examples of types of transportation, like canals and railroads, that connected Eastern factories and Western markets.
D. Canal systems, like the Eerie system and the Pennsylvania chain, connected Eastern factories with Western markets, and so did railroads.

Respuesta :

The first one is, B. People got injured in unsafe living spaces.

The second one is also, A. 
Canal systems and railroads connected Eastern factories with Western markets, two of which were the Eerie system and the Pennsylvania chain.

The third one is, D. Canal systems, like the Eerie system and the Pennsylvania chain, connected Eastern factories with Western markets, and so did railroads.
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