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The excerpt from the Pacific Railroad Bill supports which of the following conclusions about the transcontinental railroad?
A. It was a corporate undertaking pursued without government
oversight.
B. It was a venture sanctioned by the government and developed by
private interests.
C. It was a publicly owned service constructed for government and
military use.
D. It was a private enterprise on private lands financed by individual
investors

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