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Until the 1840s, the leading transport route in the US (in terms of volume of freight from the West) was:
 a. the Northern Gateway.
  b. the Northeastern Gateway.
  c. the Southern Gateway.
  d. the Erie Canal.

Question 2

During the Federal Bank Holiday ordered by President Roosevelt
 a. new supplies of gold were distributed to the banks.
  b. a national monetary commission was set up.
  c. the banks were inspected.
  d. the leadership of the Federal Reserve System was replaced.



dyrone

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Answer to Question 1

c. the Southern Gateway.

Answer to Question 2

c. the banks were inspected.



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