History, asked by Sristityagi2788, 1 year ago

The expansion of the rail networks led to
A) Growth in trading between parts of the country
B) Growth in Steel industry
C) Both A & B
D) Decline in textile industry

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Answered by psjain
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Answer:Growth in trading between parts of the country

Explanation:Railways is the most vital mode of transport system.They transfer goods and passengers to various parts of the country with ease. It is believed that the railways are more economical and energy efficient than other mode of transport. It is also environmental friendly when compared to other forms of trade.The rail network has made the internal trade convenient because of its ability to reach interior areas of the country .

The expansion of the railway network brought down the inter state prices of products. Before this there was a huge price difference between regions as prices of the products varied due to a change in local supply conditions. It has also increased the size of the market leading to specialization. The ease of transporting labour contributed in the growth of industrialization.   It is also a source of huge employment as both skilled and unskilled people are employed to run its daily operation.

Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer to your question is option (A)

Growth in trading between parts of the country was the result of rail network expansion. Rail networks are primarily built for the purpose of industrial growth. Then it has evolved to take humans on. The expansion of railway line led to vast industrial growth and trading between the parts of a country become easier than before.

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