Deck 16: Railroads and Economic Change

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Albert Fishlow argued that if the railroads were built ahead of demand we would observe initial profit rates that were very ______ and initial population densities that were very _______.

A)low;high.
B)high;low.
C)low;low.
D)high;high.
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In considering the financial history of the transcontinental railroads,the text argues that

A)there was surprisingly little corruption given the corruption in other walks of life at the time.
B)there was surprisingly little corruption,mostly involving the buying off of federal regulators when rate controls became unreasonable.
C)there was a great deal of corruption,mostly in the form of high fees charged
Immigrants for what was really free federal land.
D)there was a great deal of corruption,mostly because construction companies were run by insiders.
Question
The Grangers would most likely support which policy?

A)Price controls on grain operators
B)Price deflation
C)A strong commitment to backing currency only with gold
D)Federal government aid to railroads
Question
Widespread assumptions about the first transatlantic railroad did NOT include

A)that government support was as essential.
B)that profits to the nation would be enormous.
C)that private investors would be easily compensated for any risk.
D)that transatlantic crossing via rail would take a fraction of the time of a clipper ship passage.
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"Granger laws"

A)were severely limited in scope through litigation.
B)generally outlawed both place and person discrimination.
C)established commissions with the power to investigate complaints.
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and b are correct.
Question
Types of price discrimination practiced by post-bellum railroads included all of the following except:

A)varied rates based on passenger's gender.
B)varied rates based on town of origin.
C)higher rates per mile for short-hauls than for long-hauls.
D)higher rates per ton for manufactured goods than for raw materials.
Question
In Munn v.Illinois (1877),the Supreme Court held that

A)state laws limiting prices charged by grain elevators were a violation of the Fifth Amendment.
B)grain elevator and freight prices could only be regulated by the federal government.
C)states have a right to regulate businesses within the state that are "clothed with a public interest."
D)organizations like the Grangers violated federal conspiracy laws.
Question
Between 1864 and 1900,the largest portion of railroad track (as a percentage of total annual construction)was laid in which region of the U.S.?

A)the Southeast
B)the Northeast
C)the Pacific Northwest
D)the Great Plains region
Question
Early efforts by states to regulate the railroads

A)resulted in "Granger laws."
B)resulted in laws that were initially supported by the railroads.
C)outlawed product discrimination.
D)allowed for higher charges on short haul freight.
Question
During the last part of the 19th century,which factor contributed to the lag in railroad construction in the Southeast and Southwest?

A)sparseness of population
B)war-induced poverty
C)costal shipping
D)All of the above are correct.
E)Only b and c are correct.
Question
From 1860 to 1910,miles of railroad track in operation increased from roughly ____ miles to _____ miles.

A)1,000;75,000
B)10,000;50,000
C)30,000;250,000
D)75,000;500,000
Question
The joining of the eastern and western sections of nation's first transcontinental railroad was commemorated with the driving of the last spike on May 10,1869

A)in Salt Lake City.
B)in Washington,D.C.
C)at Promontory Point.
D)on the rim of the Grand Canyon.
Question
Which of the following was not used to subsidize railroad companies and their building of railroads?

A)Loans from the U.S.government
B)Reduced corporate income taxes
C)Land grants
D)Direct payments based on the number of miles of tracks laid
Question
Gains in railroad productivity were caused by

A)more powerful locomotives.
B)automatic couplers.
C)air brakes.
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and b are correct.
Question
The Willie and Martin Companies were

A)two groups of Mormon "handcarters" who were stranded when early winter storms interrupted their migration.
B)two work teams that were instrumental in completing the first transcontinental railroad.
C)the northern and southern branches,respectively,of the Granger organization.
D)two railroad construction companies that were found to have "insiders" on the boards of railroad companies with which they contracted.
Question
The Grangers were:

A)an organization designed to support the interests of railroads.
B)an agrarian society.
C)an abolitionist organization.
D)a society that petitioned for Prohibition.
Question
Railroad construction in the late 19th century

A)added little to economic fluctuations.
B)strongly influence capital formation.
C)caused the three major financial crisis of that era.
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only b and c are correct.
Question
The federal government granted 200 million acres of land to railroads.Which of the following statements presents accurate information about these land grants?

A)The railroads were required to return 1/3 of the profits from the sale of this land to the federal government.
B)The alternate section provision allowed state governments to purchase portions of the land grants from the railroads at reduced prices.
C)The federal government incurred huge revenue losses under the land grant program.
D)Congress required railroad companies that received land grants to transport mail,troops and government property at reduced rates.
Question
The sustained productivity growth of railroads occurred primarily because of:

A)increased economies of scale.
B)more powerful locomotives and more efficient freight cars.
C)stronger steel rails.
D)the advent of refrigerator cars.
Question
Before the nation's first transcontinental railroad was completed,travelers to the West Coast used which forms of transportation?

A)clipper ship,wagon,mule
B)dugout canoe,dirigible,horse
C)clipper ship,dugout canoe,mule
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and c are correct.
Question
The first independent federal regulatory agency was

A)Interstate Commerce Commission.
B)Federal Trade Commission.
C)Federal Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,and Fire Arms.
D)United States Fair Trade Commission.
Question
Robert Fogel's estimate of the total benefits of the railroad in the transport of agricultural products,nonagricultural products,and passenger service is _____ percent of GNP in 1890.

A)about 5
B)about 40
C)about 80
D)about 120
Question
In the Wabash case (1886),the Supreme Court held that

A)states cannot enact laws that interfere with interstate commerce.
B)states could restrict price-discrimination based on person,but not price-discrimination based on place.
C)states could regulate railroad rates on long-hauls,but not rates on short-hauls.
D)held that railroad practices could not be regulated by any federal or state governing body.
Question
In defining the ____ from the railroad,economic historians measure the extra real GNP that can be attributed to this innovation.

A)profits
B)social savings
C)wage income
D)balance of trade
Question
Economic theory predicts that a profit maximizing car rental agency with some market power would set its prices in what way?

A)Charge the same for both weekday and weekend rentals.
B)Charge more for weekend rentals and less for weekday rentals.
C)Charge more for rentals during the week and less for weekend rentals.
Question
Cartels

A)encourage competition.
B)attempt to restrict output in order to raise prices.
C)rely on legally enforceable contracts between cartel participants.
D)rely on advertising and packaging to increase profits.
E)All of the above.
Question
The best description of the economic benefits of the railroads (RRs)is:

A)RRs saved about 3 percent of GNP over what it would have cost to ship goods and people by alternative methods.
B)U.S.GNP was reached about 20 years earlier with RRs than it would have been reached had RRs not been developed.
C)U.S.GNP was reached about 40 years earlier with RRs than it would have been reached had RRs not been developed.
D)Alternative forms of transport could have shipped goods and people for the same cost or less than the RRs did,and therefore,RRs generated no extra economic growth.
Question
After computing the social savings from the railroads,Fogel concluded that ______.

A)the railroads were indispensable to the economic development of the United States.
B)the railroads were not indispensable in 1850 but by 1890 were dispensable.
C)the railroads could explain only a small fraction of the growth in real income in the United States.
D)economics is not sufficiently scientific to make a meaningful calculation of the social savings.
Question
Albro Martin and the text contend that the work of the Interstate Commerce Commission was largely for the benefit of _________.

A)consumers.
B)the environment.
C)the federal government.
D)major shippers.
Question
Fogel argued that railroads were more cost effective than canals because railroads were faster and were in service all year and that using rail instead of canals would ____.

A)lower freight rates on the railroads.
B)lower government subsidies for railroads.
C)lower inventories of grain in the East.
D)reduce the wheat being shipped to Europe.
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1
Albert Fishlow argued that if the railroads were built ahead of demand we would observe initial profit rates that were very ______ and initial population densities that were very _______.

A)low;high.
B)high;low.
C)low;low.
D)high;high.
low;high.
2
In considering the financial history of the transcontinental railroads,the text argues that

A)there was surprisingly little corruption given the corruption in other walks of life at the time.
B)there was surprisingly little corruption,mostly involving the buying off of federal regulators when rate controls became unreasonable.
C)there was a great deal of corruption,mostly in the form of high fees charged
Immigrants for what was really free federal land.
D)there was a great deal of corruption,mostly because construction companies were run by insiders.
there was a great deal of corruption,mostly because construction companies were run by insiders.
3
The Grangers would most likely support which policy?

A)Price controls on grain operators
B)Price deflation
C)A strong commitment to backing currency only with gold
D)Federal government aid to railroads
Price controls on grain operators
4
Widespread assumptions about the first transatlantic railroad did NOT include

A)that government support was as essential.
B)that profits to the nation would be enormous.
C)that private investors would be easily compensated for any risk.
D)that transatlantic crossing via rail would take a fraction of the time of a clipper ship passage.
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"Granger laws"

A)were severely limited in scope through litigation.
B)generally outlawed both place and person discrimination.
C)established commissions with the power to investigate complaints.
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and b are correct.
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6
Types of price discrimination practiced by post-bellum railroads included all of the following except:

A)varied rates based on passenger's gender.
B)varied rates based on town of origin.
C)higher rates per mile for short-hauls than for long-hauls.
D)higher rates per ton for manufactured goods than for raw materials.
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7
In Munn v.Illinois (1877),the Supreme Court held that

A)state laws limiting prices charged by grain elevators were a violation of the Fifth Amendment.
B)grain elevator and freight prices could only be regulated by the federal government.
C)states have a right to regulate businesses within the state that are "clothed with a public interest."
D)organizations like the Grangers violated federal conspiracy laws.
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8
Between 1864 and 1900,the largest portion of railroad track (as a percentage of total annual construction)was laid in which region of the U.S.?

A)the Southeast
B)the Northeast
C)the Pacific Northwest
D)the Great Plains region
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9
Early efforts by states to regulate the railroads

A)resulted in "Granger laws."
B)resulted in laws that were initially supported by the railroads.
C)outlawed product discrimination.
D)allowed for higher charges on short haul freight.
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10
During the last part of the 19th century,which factor contributed to the lag in railroad construction in the Southeast and Southwest?

A)sparseness of population
B)war-induced poverty
C)costal shipping
D)All of the above are correct.
E)Only b and c are correct.
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11
From 1860 to 1910,miles of railroad track in operation increased from roughly ____ miles to _____ miles.

A)1,000;75,000
B)10,000;50,000
C)30,000;250,000
D)75,000;500,000
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12
The joining of the eastern and western sections of nation's first transcontinental railroad was commemorated with the driving of the last spike on May 10,1869

A)in Salt Lake City.
B)in Washington,D.C.
C)at Promontory Point.
D)on the rim of the Grand Canyon.
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13
Which of the following was not used to subsidize railroad companies and their building of railroads?

A)Loans from the U.S.government
B)Reduced corporate income taxes
C)Land grants
D)Direct payments based on the number of miles of tracks laid
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14
Gains in railroad productivity were caused by

A)more powerful locomotives.
B)automatic couplers.
C)air brakes.
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and b are correct.
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15
The Willie and Martin Companies were

A)two groups of Mormon "handcarters" who were stranded when early winter storms interrupted their migration.
B)two work teams that were instrumental in completing the first transcontinental railroad.
C)the northern and southern branches,respectively,of the Granger organization.
D)two railroad construction companies that were found to have "insiders" on the boards of railroad companies with which they contracted.
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16
The Grangers were:

A)an organization designed to support the interests of railroads.
B)an agrarian society.
C)an abolitionist organization.
D)a society that petitioned for Prohibition.
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17
Railroad construction in the late 19th century

A)added little to economic fluctuations.
B)strongly influence capital formation.
C)caused the three major financial crisis of that era.
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only b and c are correct.
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18
The federal government granted 200 million acres of land to railroads.Which of the following statements presents accurate information about these land grants?

A)The railroads were required to return 1/3 of the profits from the sale of this land to the federal government.
B)The alternate section provision allowed state governments to purchase portions of the land grants from the railroads at reduced prices.
C)The federal government incurred huge revenue losses under the land grant program.
D)Congress required railroad companies that received land grants to transport mail,troops and government property at reduced rates.
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19
The sustained productivity growth of railroads occurred primarily because of:

A)increased economies of scale.
B)more powerful locomotives and more efficient freight cars.
C)stronger steel rails.
D)the advent of refrigerator cars.
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20
Before the nation's first transcontinental railroad was completed,travelers to the West Coast used which forms of transportation?

A)clipper ship,wagon,mule
B)dugout canoe,dirigible,horse
C)clipper ship,dugout canoe,mule
D)All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and c are correct.
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21
The first independent federal regulatory agency was

A)Interstate Commerce Commission.
B)Federal Trade Commission.
C)Federal Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,and Fire Arms.
D)United States Fair Trade Commission.
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22
Robert Fogel's estimate of the total benefits of the railroad in the transport of agricultural products,nonagricultural products,and passenger service is _____ percent of GNP in 1890.

A)about 5
B)about 40
C)about 80
D)about 120
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23
In the Wabash case (1886),the Supreme Court held that

A)states cannot enact laws that interfere with interstate commerce.
B)states could restrict price-discrimination based on person,but not price-discrimination based on place.
C)states could regulate railroad rates on long-hauls,but not rates on short-hauls.
D)held that railroad practices could not be regulated by any federal or state governing body.
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24
In defining the ____ from the railroad,economic historians measure the extra real GNP that can be attributed to this innovation.

A)profits
B)social savings
C)wage income
D)balance of trade
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25
Economic theory predicts that a profit maximizing car rental agency with some market power would set its prices in what way?

A)Charge the same for both weekday and weekend rentals.
B)Charge more for weekend rentals and less for weekday rentals.
C)Charge more for rentals during the week and less for weekend rentals.
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26
Cartels

A)encourage competition.
B)attempt to restrict output in order to raise prices.
C)rely on legally enforceable contracts between cartel participants.
D)rely on advertising and packaging to increase profits.
E)All of the above.
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27
The best description of the economic benefits of the railroads (RRs)is:

A)RRs saved about 3 percent of GNP over what it would have cost to ship goods and people by alternative methods.
B)U.S.GNP was reached about 20 years earlier with RRs than it would have been reached had RRs not been developed.
C)U.S.GNP was reached about 40 years earlier with RRs than it would have been reached had RRs not been developed.
D)Alternative forms of transport could have shipped goods and people for the same cost or less than the RRs did,and therefore,RRs generated no extra economic growth.
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28
After computing the social savings from the railroads,Fogel concluded that ______.

A)the railroads were indispensable to the economic development of the United States.
B)the railroads were not indispensable in 1850 but by 1890 were dispensable.
C)the railroads could explain only a small fraction of the growth in real income in the United States.
D)economics is not sufficiently scientific to make a meaningful calculation of the social savings.
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29
Albro Martin and the text contend that the work of the Interstate Commerce Commission was largely for the benefit of _________.

A)consumers.
B)the environment.
C)the federal government.
D)major shippers.
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30
Fogel argued that railroads were more cost effective than canals because railroads were faster and were in service all year and that using rail instead of canals would ____.

A)lower freight rates on the railroads.
B)lower government subsidies for railroads.
C)lower inventories of grain in the East.
D)reduce the wheat being shipped to Europe.
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