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Which of the following is FALSE about the West’s incorporation into the USA by the end of the nineteenth century?Group of answer choicesIts growth would be slow because of little government investment in irrigation projects or land collegesIts leading industries would be agro-business, timber, and miningIts land would be enclosed and it would no longer be an “open range” regionIts raw materials would supply the industrial East and Upper Midwest

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Which of the following is FALSE about the West’s incorporation into the USA by the end of the nineteenth century?Group of answer choicesIts growth would be slow because of little government investment in irrigation projects or land collegesIts leading industries would be agro-business, timber, and miningIts land would be enclosed and it would no longer be an “open range” regionIts raw materials would supply the industrial East and Upper Midwest

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The statement that is FALSE about the West’s incorporation into the USA by the end of the nineteenth century is: "Its growth would be slow because of little government investment in irrigation projects or land colleges".

In reality, the government heavily invested in the West during this time period. The Homestead Act of 1862, for example, provided 160 acres of public land—virtually free of charge—to settlers. The Pacific Railway Act of 1862 provided land grants to railroad companies to encourage the construction of a transcontinental railroad. Additionally, the Morrill Act of 1862 provided land grants for the establishment of colleges specializing in "agriculture and the mechanic arts," known as land-grant colleges, which led to the establishment of many state universities and agricultural colleges. Therefore, it's not accurate to say that the West's growth was slow due to little government investment.

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