Think about what you learned about the plans for the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads and the leaders that were prepared to build them.
Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.

O. The railroads had planned end points before they were built.

O. The railroads' leaders were very determined.

O. Leland Stanford and Thomas Durant were willing to do almost anything to make a profit and to get the railroads built.

O. Neither railroad had a clear end point.

O. Leland Stanford and Thomas Durant were ineffective leaders.​

Respuesta :

The correct option is A and C.

What was the difference between the Central Pacific Railroad Company and the Union Pacific Railroad?

The Pacific Railroad Act stipulated that the Central Pacific Railroad Company would start building in Sacramento and continue east across the Sierra Nevada, while a second company, the Union Pacific Railroad, would build westward from the Missouri River, near the Iowa-Nebraska border.

Is the Central Pacific Railroad the same as the transcontinental railroad?

The rail line, also called the Great Transcontinental Railroad and later the "Overland Route," was predominantly built by the Central Pacific Railroad Company of California (CPRR) and Union Pacific (with some contribution by the Western Pacific Railroad Company) over public lands provided by extensive US land grants.

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Answer:

BCD

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