What role did the federal government play in American industrialization in the decades following the Civil War?
a. The federal government gave manufacturers money, land, and other resources.
b. The federal government largely ignored industrialization.
c. The federal government sided with unions against manufacturers.
d. The federal government made a concerted effort to slow down the process of industrialization.
a. The federal government gave manufacturers money, land, and other resources.
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