Interconnected transportation and communications networks were essential to the origins of the Second Industrial Revolution in the United States because:
A) there would have been no immigration to the United States without them
B) they allowed Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell to travel abroad to study
C) they facilitated the emergence of a national and even international markets for American goods and services
D) the South would have won the Civil War without them
E) they provided Andrew Carnegie the opportunity to earn his fortune
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