One of the most important reasons for the economic growth of the U.S. in the antebellum period was market unification and falling costs of trade. Samuel F. B. Morse contributed significantly to these trends. Morse is most recognized for:
a. Inventing the telegraph.
b. Inventing the steam engine.
c. Developing the technology to power railroad engines.
d. Overseeing the building of the Erie Canal.
Question 2
The National Recovery Act:
a. largely redistributed rather than expanded incomes.
b. cut unemployment in half.
c. was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
d. Both a and b are correct.
e. Both a and c are correct.