How did the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroad companies profit from constructing the railroad?
by selling railroad lines back to the government at a profit
by owning businesses in the towns that developed along the railroad
by building railroad monopolies and continually raising prices
by selling pieces of land granted to them to build the railroad

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Answer:

By selling land given to them to build the railroad

Explanation:

The government gave the railroad companies large amounts of land to sell both so that the railroad companies earn some money and so they can speed up the settling of the frontier.

The correct answer is d. by selling pieces of land granted to them to build the railroad.

What did the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad companies do?

In 1862, the Pacific Railroad Act chartered the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad Companies, tasking them with building a transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.

Who did the railroad benefit?

Just as it opened the markets of the west coast and Asia to the east, it brought products of eastern industry to the growing populace beyond the Mississippi. The railroad ensured a production boom, as industry mined the vast resources of the middle and western continent for use in production.

Who worked on the Union and Central Pacific railroads?

The Central Pacific began laying track eastward from Sacramento, California, in 1863, and the Union Pacific started westward from Omaha, Nebraska, two years later. To meet its manpower needs, the Central Pacific hired thousands of Chinese laborers, including many recruited from farms in Canton.

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